Disgusting racist black Michigan state Rep. Bettie Cook Scott has been busted using racist slurs to describe her opponent in the District 1 political race.
Racist black Democrat Bettie Cook Scott is now in a world of hurt after apparently calling her Taiwanese -American opponent a “ching-chang” and “ching-chong”, and stated that Asian immigrants are taking over their community.
“Don’t vote for ching-chang!” “Don’t vote for ching-chong!”
Bettie Cook Scott apparently also called one of Chang’s campaign volunteers an “immigrant”, and told her “you don’t belong here” and “I want you out of my country.”
“these immigrants from China are coming over and taking our community from us” – Racist Black Michigan State Rep. Bettie Cook Scott
Bettie Cook Scott needs to be held accountable for the horrible racism and hatred she feels and displays against Asian Americans.
Michigan state Rep. Bettie Cook Scott is facing backlash from more than a dozen progressive groups after she allegedly used a racial slur against her Democratic opponent.
Ms. Scott, who is black, is accused of calling state Rep. Stephanie Chang, who is of Taiwanese descent, a “ching-chang” and “ching-chong,” according to several witnesses who spoke with the Detroit Metro Times.
Ms. Scott allegedly went on a tirade against Asian immigrants while speaking to voters outside polling precincts during last week’s Democratic primary, saying “these immigrants from China are coming over and taking our community from us,” Metro Times reported.
Ms. Chang went on to win the race for state Sen. District 1 with 49 percent of the vote, compared to Ms. Cook’s 11 percent.
“These comments are offensive to all Asian-Americans,” Ms. Chang told Metro Times. “It isn’t about me. It’s about an elected official disrespecting entire populations, whether they be Asian-American, immigrant, or residents of Sen. District 1 or [Ms. Cook’s] own current house district.”
Ms. Chang’s husband, who said he overheard Ms. Cook’s screed outside a precinct on the east side of Detroit, said the representative shamed him, a black man, for marrying Ms. Chang.
“I … asked her not to speak about my wife in that manner,” he told Metro Times. “At that time she said to the voter that ‘these immigrants from China are coming over and taking our community from us.’ Further, she said it ‘disgusts her seeing black people holding signs for these Asians and not supporting their own people.’”
Another witness at another precinct in Detroit’s East English Village said Ms. Scott was overheard telling one voter, “Thanks for voting for me, you don’t need to vote for that ching-chang,” Metro Times reported.
A coalition of 19 community groups condemned Ms. Scott’s comments.
“No elected official or candidate for office, regardless of political affiliation, should use stereotypical imagery or language,” they said in a statement, the Detroit Free Press reported. “The use of these stereotypes is counter to the progress our country has made over past decades to encourage respect for all communities.”
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