Los Angeles Democrat City Council President Nury Martinez was caught on a leaked audio saying a fellow Democrat Mike Bonin’s black son was “like a monkey.” Martinez also had this to say about Soros-funded radical DA George Gascon, “F**k that guy. He’s with the blacks.”
She’s still in office. Democrats don’t care about their party’s racism. They don’t force racists to resign. It’s called Democrat privilege.
Advertisement - story continues below
Mike Bonin is a gay politician. At least she didn’t call him a queer.
For some reason Republicans always feel the need to bow before these hypocrites — except Donald Trump.
Via Bill Melugin.
Los Angeles city council president Nury Martinez was caught on leaked audio describing fellow council member Mike Bonin’s black son as “parece changuito” or “he’s like a monkey”. She also said of LA DA George Gascon, “fu*k that guy, he’s with the blacks.”https://t.co/1kwzHyz0wc
— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) October 10, 2022
Advertisement - story continues below
Here is a photo of Mike Bonin and his adoptive son.
Venice Paparozzi and YouTube screengrab
The LA Times reported:
Three Latino members of the Los Angeles City Council and a top county labor official held a conversation last fall that included racist remarks, derisive statements about their colleagues and council President Nury Martinez saying a white councilman handled his young Black son as though he were an “accessory,” according to a recording of the meeting reviewed by The Times.
Martinez, while discussing Councilman Mike Bonin’s child, said, “Parece changuito,” or “He’s like a monkey,” soon afterward.
Advertisement - story continues below
A few minutes after Martinez discussed Bonin’s son, the topic of conversation moved to Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón, who was facing growing political opposition.
“F— that guy,” Martinez said, followed by something inaudible. “He’s with the Blacks.”
Martinez later apologized for her racial slurs.
The Gateway Pundit is moving back to Disqus! All of your account information and comment history has been saved and will be uploaded as quickly as possible to Disqus. If you do not already have a Disqus account, you will need to create one. Please use the same email address that you used for Insticator for your comment history to be carried over. We greatly appreciate your patience and continued support!