Virginia Gov. Northam's Saturday confusion adds denial to racism, making resignation more vital
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More than an hour after he was scheduled to appear for a Saturday morning press conference, Virginia’s Democratic Governor Ralph Northam still did not appear. Instead, he remained on the phone, calling supporters and state officials to claim that he doesVirginia Gov. Northam's Saturday confusion adds denial to racism, making resignation more vital
More than an hour after he was scheduled to appear for a Saturday morning press conference, Virginia’s Democratic Governor Ralph Northam still did not appear. Instead, he remained on the phone, calling supporters and state officials to claim that he does not appear in a racist photo. Based on his new position that he is not in the photo, Northam is stating that he does not intend to resign. The photo, from the 1984 yearbook at the medical school Northam attended, hits every possible racist note, including both one young man wearing blackface and another wearing a KKK hood. Northam previously admitted that he was in the photo. He made a video confession and apology on Friday, after issuing a statement in which he commented on “the photo of me.” I am deeply sorry for the decision I made to appear as I did in this photo and for the hurt that decision caused then and now. Publication of the photo, and his admission that he was part of the image, led to widespread calls for Northam’s resignation. Those calls came from the state Democratic Party, from national Democratic organizations, from Democratic officials, and they came from Daily Kos. Today, Daily Kos Founder and Publisher Markos Moulitsas called on Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam to resign following his admission to wearing a racist costume in a photo in his Eastern Virginia Medical School yearbook. In his Friday statement, Northam had claimed that he could not recall which of the two racist roles he had played in the photo. But that’s a far cry from claiming that he was not in the photo. That Northam is now raising such a claim brings with it the idea that perhaps he took part in the events that were the subject of the photo, but does not believe he’s actually in the image. Otherwise, why would Northam ever confess to being in such an image? Read more