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Michigan City council members pass resolution of no confidence in Mayor Duane Parry

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The Michigan City City Council has approved a resolution of no confidence in Mayor Duane Parry.

The resolution passed, this week, demands that Parry resign after he made a racial remark on a voicemail message to a local black pastor after he thought he had hung up his phone.

Parry said he will not resign but did apologize, last week, for his remark.

He said he and his staff and all city workers will undergo implicit bias cultural training.

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Charles U Farley March 17, 2021 at 10:48 am

“He said he and his staff and all city workers will undergo implicit bias cultural training.”

So Mayor Moron says something bad, and now all the city employees have to sit through brainwashing sessions (Coke: Be Less White) at the taxpayer’s expense?

I’ve got a better idea: how about the city just take care of the things a city should be doing, which really don’t involve pandering to particular segments of voters (which is what the Mayor was doing and what his comment was about). Crazy talk, I know…

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