Some of Los Angelesโ richest and most prominent celebritiesโlike Khloe Kardashianโare coming for Mayor Karen Bass over the cityโs response to the wildfires that have left thousands displaced.ย
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Kardashian called Bass โa jokeโ after people were forced to be evacuated after the fires broke out on Jan. 7. While criticism of the mayor has come from people of all races, two Black actresses are coming to the mayorโs defense claiming the criticism is not only ugly but racist.
Actresses Yvette Nicole Brown and Kym Whitley told TMZ that they stand behind Bassย amid the wildfire crisis and understand how the disparagement against her is race-related.
โ[Bass has] also been a Black woman in America for a long time, so none of this is new to her. We are mad, because weโre tired of it,โ Brown told the outlet.
โIโve never seen everybody react like this to the mayor and blame one person for a natural disaster. Iโve never seen it. Now whatโs different this time? Interesting isnโt it?โ
Whitley also insisted that Bass shouldnโt be under attack.
โThis is not the time [to blame]. I need everybody to remain calm, be vigilant, support the leadership,โ she stated.
โSupport Karen Bass. Thatโs all I can say...yโall have got me upset. She has done what sheโs had to do. Sheโs jumped in there.โ
Initially, folks called out Bass for not being present when the fires first began, as she traveled to Ghana for the inauguration of that countryโs latest president and did not come back to Los Angeles until last Wednesday (Jan. 8).
Bass left Los Angeles City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson as mayor pro tempore in her absence.
Then, the limited availability of firefighters and lack of water led folks to speculate that she also cut the fire departmentโs budget in order to pay for an expensive new contract with the LAPD.
Is racism to blame to the heat Bass has received? Yes, there has been criticism from Black liberal activists who have stated that she prioritized the Los Angeles Police Department over the fire department in the cityโs budget.
Also, Black victims of the disaster have also expressed disappointment over the devastation theyโve experienced.
However, non-Black folks seem to be Bassโ most vocal detractors. White conservatives like Elon Musk and Matt Walsh somehow made this is a conversation about diversity, equity and inclusion.
Meanwhile, former mayoral candidate Rick Caruso, Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong and actress Sarah Michelle Gellar have loudly condemned how Bass has handled things.
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