Opinion: Let’s Adjourn in the Memory of the United States of America

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EDITOR’S NOTE: At each of its meetings, the West Hollywood City Council adjourns in memory of local residents or prominent national figures who have died.  At Monday night’s meeting, Councilmember Lauren Meister waited until the Council members’ comments period to call for a different adjournment, in the memory of this country.  Meister’s statement is posted below.

Frankly, I feel like we need to adjourn in memory of the United States of America — a country that had such hope, optimism and leadership under President Barack Obama.

West Hollywood City Council
Lauren Meister

Every time our current president or any of our institutions minimizes another black or brown life, every time racism, sexism, homophobia or transphobia rears its ugly head, every time criminal opportunists take advantage of real pain and suffering, our country’s soul dies a little more.

For those who don’t know, the rate at which black Americans are killed by police is more than twice that of white Americans. Systemic racism has, for way too long, been a part of U.S. culture and is prevalent in long-standing institutions such as the justice system and education.

For Eric Garner and George Floyd, and all the black Americans who were killed before and in between, we need to commit to change. We all must be accountable.

So, perhaps, we can send the adjournment motion to the current president cowering in the White House with the lights off, and ask him to turn the lights on. Turn the lights on so that everyone can see the ugliness of racism and why Black Lives Matter is an important movement to move us all forward.

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Please know that the actions we took today were for the health and safety of all of our residents as well as our business community. That is our top priority.

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Geoffrey Buck
Geoffrey Buck
3 years ago

What a terrible thing to say and think.

Vigilant
Vigilant
3 years ago

https://www.googlUTF-8 e.com/search?q=bryan+stephenson+amanpour+interview&oq=bryan+stephenson+amanpour+interview&aqs=chrome..69i57j33.14471j1j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=

Hope is the thing that empowers one.
Hope gives a path from hopelessness to achieving something not previously seen.

Our Founding Fathers embraced the essence of Hope.

Bryan Stephenson, Civil Rights Attorney elaborates on this during his interview by Christiane Amanpour this morning on PBS.

hifi5000
hifi5000
3 years ago

Wow, I don’t know what to say about this.The adjournment motion makes it sound like the USA is dead.The USA is not dead,but at the rate we are going, it will be.Can we do better than this?

Leslie K
Leslie K
3 years ago

Well said, Lauren!

Gwen
Gwen
3 years ago
Reply to  Leslie K

Well done!

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