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A California mayor says he is stepping down after recently finding out how much it can suck being a public figure, as they arenโt as free to vent their frustrations on social media as most civilians are. His offense? Posting hyperbole with nuggets of truth mixed in by comparing Trump supporters to the KKK and the president to Adolf Hitler.
CBS News resorts that Auburn Mayor Bill Kirby came under fire for posting a meme last week on the โWilliam Kirby, Mayor of Auburn Fan Clubโ Facebook page showing a hooded KKK member under the text, โGood news for Trump supporters is that most of them already have masks.โ Kirby captioned his post with a single word: โTrue.โ
After opening up a Pandoraโs Box of digital white tears, Kirby responded to one of the comments saying, โIf Hitler and everyone who supported him was removed from the face of the earth in 1939 the world would be a much better place today. The same is more true of Trump and his supporters today.โ
You have to admit, thatโs pretty gangster for an elected official. Unfortunately for Kirby, conservatives are every bit as much the โsnowflakesโ they claim everyone else is, and speaking his mind came with consequences. So now the small-town mayor says he will โhand the gavelโ to Councilman Daniel Berlant at the next city council meeting on April 27, according to Gold Country Media.
Kirby didnโt apologize for his comments but in a statement to CBS Sacramento, he did offer some explanation.
โI have spent 40 years of my life dedicated to serving Auburn as a physician and through my volunteer efforts,โ Kirby said. โSome people have viewed my posts, which were meant to be private and made out of frustration as over the top. Some were and I regret that.โ
โI want to share with you where my frustrations have come from,โ He continued. โAs a doctor, I see nurses, respiratory therapists, other medical staff, first responders and my medical colleagues as well as their patients dying unnecessarily because of the lack of preparation for the coronavirus, The President has put us all at risk.
โI believe history will judge those who stood up against damaging policies and ideologies and those that did not.โ
It would be nice if certain people were as appalled by Trump referring to white nationalists who participated in a rally where a woman was killed as โvery fine peopleโ as they were at these comparisons of Trump to Hitler. It would be also awesome if they werenโt more offended by Trump supporters being likened to the KKK than they are by the reality that former KKK grand wizard David Duke was a loud and proud Trump supporter even when Trumpย was still running for president.
Frank Oradaz, an Auburn resident who told CBS Sacramento that heโs known Kirby for a decade, regurgitated a tired strawman argument saying, โI donโt necessarily support Trump, but anytime somebody feels like you like the policies of the president, then youโre a racist, youโre a bigot, you should die, and I think thatโs uncalled for.โ
Sure, Jan, itโs not the support of a president that constantly promotes xenophobia and demonizes Muslims and immigrants of color every chance he gets that earns people the โbigotโ label; itโs simply liking any of his policies that do it.
Anyway, at the council meeting where Kirby announced his plan to resign, he defended himself saying, โ(Facebook) is not a city site. Itโs a personal site. This has nothing to do with my job. I re-posted it. I think (Trump) is a racist, absolutely.โ
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