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Never have I seen such a strong denial on something that is so clearly true. Then he UPS the anti by saying if he did say it, it would be like someone calling him the N word.

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http://chicago.suntimes.com/news/7/71/347972/willie-wilson-whiteys-want-let-know-aint-prejudiced

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Wilson’s remarks on race target black aldermen, white voters — and raise questions
| TINA SFONDELES, NATASHA KORECKI

Speaking at a City Club of Chicago luncheon on Thursday, mayoral candidate Willie Wilson weighs in on the volatile issue of race in Chicago politics. He suggested that white people don’t fully understand how issues affect African-Americans and accused black aldermen of selling out by supporting Mayor Rahm Emanuel. | Screen shot from City Club of Chicago video
Mayoral candidate Willie Wilson weighed in on the volatile issue of race in Chicago politics Thursday — suggesting white people don’t fully understanding how issues affect African-Americans and accusing black aldermen of selling out by supporting the mayor.

“I want to call it like it is,” Wilson told a luncheon crowd of more than 100. “It’s unfortunate that in this kind of era, this time of the year that we have to sell ourselves out.”

But the political novice stumbled himself, appearing to address white people in the crowd at the River North restaurant as “whiteys.”

After calling out African-American aldermen for not supporting his mayoral campaign and for “voting pretty much 100 percent with Mayor Rahm Emanuel,” Wilson told the crowd at the City Club of Chicago luncheon that he’s accepting of all people.

“To the whiteys here, I’m letting you know, I ain’t prejudiced,” he said to some laughs from the crowd.

After the Sun-Times posted a report about the speech on its website, Wilson’s campaign issued a statement saying it “categorically denies the statements that were attributed to him” and demanded a retraction and apology.

“I’m not sure where this is coming from,” Wilson said in the statement. “I am proud to count people of all races as friends and supporters and would never refer to anyone as ‘Whitey.’ Maybe the reporter didn’t understand my Louisiana enunciation.” :lol: :lol:



The Sun-Times stands by its report and posted the audio snippet and the full video from the City Club of Chicago’s website. But Wilson’s campaign still insisted Wilson was not saying “whiteys.”

After Thursday night’s debate, Wilson said he found the word offensive and would never use it.

“Absolutely not. . . . I did not say that. That’s the bottom line,” Wilson said. ”We don’t use those kinds of things.”
“That’s a defensive word, ‘whitey’ That’s a defensive word. That be like somebody calling me the “n” word. So I would not do that, all right?”
Campaign spokeswoman Tracey Alston said Wilson said he wanted to address the “whites who’s here” not “whiteys.”



Willie Wilson, Candidate, Mayor of Chicago from City Club of Chicago on Vimeo.

The campaign also offered to provide 20 people who would attest that Wilson never used such disparaging terms.

In his luncheon speech, Wilson spoke candidly about race to the crowd of mostly clergy and supporters at Maggiano’s Banquets.

“I pledge to give my life to all citizens of American and in this particular case, here in Chicago as mayor,” he said. “It doesn’t matter what color you are to me. I’m not running because I’m black or African-American or colored, or Negro. I’m running [because] I’m the best human being for this job to get it done.”

Wilson also said race plays into whether Chicagoans know that the closing of 50 Chicago Public Schools put some kids in danger.

“Some of the white people here today may not know this, and I’m going to talk to you first. You may not know this. When you close 50 schools, and you talk about education, and I’m talking to the white right now, you [African-Americans] already know this. The mayor has said I closed schools because of education. Education don’t mean a thing if you send our kids into gang territories and they lose a life. You all hear me? I mean the white people. You all hear me, right?”

Wilson criticized Emanuel, saying he should have acted on the minimum wage “four years ago,” and said as a congressman, Emanuel voted 128 times against the Black Caucus.

“He didn’t think I had enough sense to go back and pull that,” Wilson said to laughs. “I have it in my pocket. I intend to bring it up on the debate if he gives me a chance.”

He continued his criticism of Chicago unions: “I know Chicago is a union town, but Chicago is also a God town,” he said, adding unions should have equal opportunities for contracts and jobs.

Mayoral candidate Willie Wilson speaks to the City Club of Chicago Thursday afternoon. | Tina Sfondeles/Sun-Times
Mayoral candidate Willie Wilson speaks to the City Club of Chicago Thursday afternoon. | Tina Sfondeles/Sun-Times

Wilson, who rose in the ranks from a McDonald’s employee to owning five McDonalds’s restaurants of his own — said he’s still humble despite owning a penthouse apartment in downtown Chicago.

“I live downtown now in Chicago and I have a penthouse now. Don’t have a shack no more,” he said to cheers.

He said he keeps a remnant of the segregation he grew up with in Louisiana: a sign that reads “colored and white.”

“It keeps me focused,” he said.

Wilson critiqued his own performance in Wednesday night’s televised debate, saying he didn’t know what “panhandling” meant.
“Let me tell you what. I got to correct that. I don’t pass anyone on the street,” Wilson said.

“I give away about $300-$400,000 a year to people on the street. I don’t pass them because guess what? It could be me tomorrow.”

Wilson also addressed his own speaking style, saying he knows he sometimes slurs.

“Some people say that I talk with a slur. And I do. And that I only have a seventh-grade education. And I do,” Wilson said. “I had one person come up to me and said ‘Well you’re getting in this race, you should get somebody to teach you a little bit about how to pronounce the words.’ And I told them ‘Don’t you know, if I wanted to speak OK, I have enough money to pay for 20 teachers around me.’”

Wilson’s 45-minute speech, which included questions from the audience, was conversational and, at times, humorous.

Many in the crowd cheered and spoke to him during the talk, like church congregants to a preacher. Wilson closed with a prayer in which he asked God to give “strength to love even our enemies.”

He ended the speech casually: “All right. I’m done ya’ll!”

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been edited to reflect that Wilson used the term ‘whitey’ once in his remarks, not twice as initially reported.



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It was clear on the WTTW debate that he isn't qualified for the position. He will be gone in less than a month so no reason to beat up on the guy. Personally, whitey doesn't offend me.

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he needs to make it up to whitey by having his next luncheon at Coopers Hawk


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Whitey is not a big deal to me, either. That's why I was shocked when he compared it to being called the N word. He's just making it worse on himself.


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Never have I seen such a strong denial on something that is so clearly true.


You may be a little too young to remember, but the first time he ran, Richie Daley got caught saying, "Chicago needs a white mayor." He denied it and denied it, finally insisting he had really said, "Chicago needs a wet mayor."

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Whitey is not a big deal to me, either. That's why I was shocked when he compared it to being called the N word. He's just making it worse on himself.

but he didnt say it....he claims...thats what makes him look worse.

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Never have I seen such a strong denial on something that is so clearly true.


You may be a little too young to remember, but the first time he ran, Richie Daley got caught saying, "Chicago needs a white mayor." He denied it and denied it, finally insisting he had really said, "Chicago needs a wet mayor."

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It was clear on the WTTW debate that he isn't qualified for the position. He will be gone in less than a month so no reason to beat up on the guy. Personally, whitey doesn't offend me.


I couldn't understand a fucking word he said, so I thought he is probably perfectly qualified to be a Chicago mayor.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
It was clear on the WTTW debate that he isn't qualified for the position. He will be gone in less than a month so no reason to beat up on the guy. Personally, whitey doesn't offend me.


I couldn't understand a fucking word he said, so I thought he is probably perfectly qualified to be a Chicago mayor.

:lol: :lol:

I saw one of his ads on tv, it does sound like he is talking with a bunch of marbles in his mouth.

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Whitey is not a big deal to me, either. That's why I was shocked when he compared it to being called the N word. He's just making it worse on himself.

but he didnt say it....he claims...thats what makes him look worse.

Right but being that HE DID say it, he should probably not keep talking about how terrible it is


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Never have I seen such a strong denial on something that is so clearly true.


You may be a little too young to remember, but the first time he ran, Richie Daley got caught saying, "Chicago needs a white mayor." He denied it and denied it, finally insisting he had really said, "Chicago needs a wet mayor."


man that's awesome... it makes me glad i picked up that one shirt with a caracature of his face that says "MAYOR FOR LIFE" --- of course since then some really powerful people came up to him and said it was rahm's turn to run chicago and say what you want about daley but whoever told him that had some serious juice to get him to go. and of course the shirt now has a cigarette burnhole in it, but still, it perseveres. he'll always be my mayor dammit!

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Sounds like he'd be a better mayor than the human shitpile who currently holds the office.

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Never have I seen such a strong denial on something that is so clearly true.


You may be a little too young to remember, but the first time he ran, Richie Daley got caught saying, "Chicago needs a white mayor." He denied it and denied it, finally insisting he had really said, "Chicago needs a wet mayor."


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Sounds like he'd be a better mayor than the human shitpile who currently holds the office.


Tell us how you really feel about the guy that kept this city from becoming detroit.

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Personally, whitey doesn't offend me.


How many other black women would be offended by it? :eye:

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Wait, how did he get his money? He was a ballplayer right? Because the article says he went from being a mcdonalds low level employee to owning 5 franchises...that makes it sound like he rose within McDonalds...

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Wait, how did he get his money? He was a ballplayer right? Because the article says he went from being a mcdonalds low level employee to owning 5 franchises...that makes it sound like he rose within McDonalds...

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Sounds like he'd be a better mayor than the human shitpile who currently holds the office.


Tell us how you really feel about the guy that kept this city from becoming detroit.


What the heck are you talking about?

In Chicago and Detroit, deindustrialization began immediately following WWII, peaked in the 1960s and proceeded at a rapid pace through the 1990s.

Political commentators and urban historians typically credit both Daleys with transforming Chicago's blue collar industrial economy into a white collar innovation-based economy, thereby avoiding the massive job losses and population decline that has plagued Detroit (Even left historians recognize the Daleys achievements here, although they are rightly critical of the terms under which this transformation occurred.).

Rahm had nothing to do with any of this.

Surely you can find a more historically accurate way to defend your mancrush? Or maybe not?

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Wait, how did he get his money? He was a ballplayer right? Because the article says he went from being a mcdonalds low level employee to owning 5 franchises...that makes it sound like he rose within McDonalds...

Different Willie Wilson

He sucked as a Cub.

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Thanks for the history lesson. Yes, the Daleys are awesome at paying extortion money to companies to move here, I am well aware of it. There is a difference in a capitalization of funds to improve things for companies to relocate versus direct payments to the companies, such as Boeing.

The Daleys contribution to the tech boom this city has seen is minimal at best and if any of them alleged mayoral candidates that ran last time or are running this time would have been in office, NONE of this happens. Which is establishing another economic base for this city.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rebekah-iliff/chicagos-exploding-tech-s_b_2562302.html

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Just face facts: the new ever-present menace is Becoming The Next Detroit. Everything can and will be done in the name of Not Becoming The Next Detroit (even though I think Cleveland and Buffalo are already there, or if not, have some healthy head starts on us).

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Just face facts: the new ever-present menace is Becoming The Next Detroit. Everything can and will be done in the name of Not Becoming The Next Detroit (even though I think Cleveland and Buffalo are already there, or if not, have some healthy head starts on us).



That's one of the two standard defenses that allow any Chicago mayor to act atrociously:

1) At least we're not Detrot.
2) He loves the city.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Never have I seen such a strong denial on something that is so clearly true.


You may be a little too young to remember, but the first time he ran, Richie Daley got caught saying, "Chicago needs a white mayor." He denied it and denied it, finally insisting he had really said, "Chicago needs a wet mayor."


"FAKER!"


:lol: :lol: The Daleys do have a way with words!

http://blogs.chicagotribune.com/news_co ... hives.html

But Daley was right. We do need a wet mayor. GO CHUY!

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Of course, I should note that it's perfectly acceptable for the Blackhawks to become the next Detroit.

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Thanks for the history lesson. Yes, the Daleys are awesome at paying extortion money to companies to move here, I am well aware of it. There is a difference in a capitalization of funds to improve things for companies to relocate versus direct payments to the companies, such as Boeing.

The Daleys contribution to the tech boom this city has seen is minimal at best and if any of them alleged mayoral candidates that ran last time or are running this time would have been in office, NONE of this happens. Which is establishing another economic base for this city.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rebekah-iliff/chicagos-exploding-tech-s_b_2562302.html



Can't wait to see how he fixes the pension issue the Daley's left for him.

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Thanks for the history lesson. Yes, the Daleys are awesome at paying extortion money to companies to move here, I am well aware of it. There is a difference in a capitalization of funds to improve things for companies to relocate versus direct payments to the companies, such as Boeing.

The Daleys contribution to the tech boom this city has seen is minimal at best and if any of them alleged mayoral candidates that ran last time or are running this time would have been in office, NONE of this happens. Which is establishing another economic base for this city.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rebekah-iliff/chicagos-exploding-tech-s_b_2562302.html



Can't wait to see how he fixes the pension issue the Daley's left for him.

His people are good with numbers.

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Thanks for the history lesson. Yes, the Daleys are awesome at paying extortion money to companies to move here, I am well aware of it. There is a difference in a capitalization of funds to improve things for companies to relocate versus direct payments to the companies, such as Boeing.

The Daleys contribution to the tech boom this city has seen is minimal at best and if any of them alleged mayoral candidates that ran last time or are running this time would have been in office, NONE of this happens. Which is establishing another economic base for this city.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rebekah-iliff/chicagos-exploding-tech-s_b_2562302.html



Can't wait to see how he fixes the pension issue the Daley's left for him.

His people are good with numbers.


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