A civil rights leader in Illinois is facing calls to resign after referring to migrants as “savages” during a Zoom meeting.

NAACP Illinois State Conference President Teresa Haley was recorded in a virtual meeting calling migrants “savages” and claiming they are “raping people” in a video that was released by former DuPage County NAACP President Patrick Watson on Tuesday.

Haley made the comments to argue that Black residents enduring homelessness are not given the same aid as migrants during a Oct. 26 Zoom meeting.

“Black people have been on the streets forever and ever,” Haley says. "And nobody cares, because they say that we’re drug addicts, we’ve got mental health issues.”

She continued: “But these immigrants who come over here, they’ve been raping people, they’ve been breaking into homes,” she continues. "They’re like savages as well! They don’t speak the language and they look at us like we’re crazy.”

  • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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    41 year ago

    Oh, I’m sorry. I didn’t realise that it was all those immigrants breaking into people’s houses and raping them which is why black people are poor.

    Fuck off with your Republican bullshit. Fuck right off and never come back. Go fuck off to some shithole country as you people like to call them.

    Find someone else to be your dude, because we want nothing to do with your xenophobia.

      • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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        21 year ago

        She did, and you’re arguing with someone saying she’s wrong, meaning you agree with her.

        Pick a side. You keep saying “migrants are good” and “this crazy woman who hates migrants while saying Republican speaking points is right and we need to listen to her”

        No. Fuck her racist bs. And if you didn’t read that right, I’ll bold the important part.

        Fuck her racist bullshit.

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          I’m arguing that she can have flawed opinions and valid complaints. If she’d said something about white people I doubt anyone would bat an eye - criticism of that would be characterized as tone policing

          There is room to dislike racist ideas while understanding and having compassion for the issues that are at the root of those ideas.