Sade Perkins, a first Houston Member of the mayor and member of the Food Insecurity Council, is under the fire to refer to a Jeans The camp of all girls as “white only” a few hours after the installation was affected by a fatal flood, killing young campers and leaving the others missing.
According to the Post of New YorkPerkins shared his controversial take on a tragedy in a Tiktok video.
Perkins accused the racism camp in the midst of the fall of death
Perkins, who, former Mayor Sylvester Turner, who appointed Houston, spoke of the camp’s flood crisis and described the institution as “Christian girls’ field, spoke of the flood crisis of the Mystic Camp and described the institution as” a Christian camp for white girls. ” Click 2 Houston reported.
“I know I will cancel for this, but Camp Mystic is a Christian camp only white. They don’t even have an Asian token. They don’t have a black person from Token. It’s a conservative Christian camp only white and white,” he told the video.
“ If you are not white, you are not well, you are not going, you do not go. Perkins continued, adding: “ If it were a group of Hispanic girls, this would not have this kind of coverage that they were achieved, no one would give AF ** k, and all these white people, the parents of these girls, would say things like “ place ” and Yada Yada Yada. “
The Houston Mayor’s Office confirms that Perkins will be permanently eliminated from the Board
The Perkins clip went viral, and many condemned their comments on the tragedy. After journalist Carmine knew he asked the Houston mayor’s office to respond to X, before Twitter, he denounced the claims of the former mayor.
“Comments shared on social media are deeply inappropriate and do not take place in a decent society, especially when families regret confirmed deaths and continued search by the missing,” wrote the mayor of Houston. “ The person who made these statements is not an employee of the city of Houston. She was appointed to the city’s food insecurity board by the former mayor Sylvester Turner in 2023, and her mandate expired in January 2025. Mayor John Whitmire has no plans to resuscitate -the city and the city is taking immediate steps to eliminate it.
The toll of the mystical death of the camp rises to 48 adults and 27 children
Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha confirmed 75 flood bodies on Monday morning, which reached the installation on July 4. Cnn He reported that the number of deaths includes 48 adults and 27 children.
“Of these 48 adults and 27 children, 15 adults and nine children are pending identification,” Leitha said during a press conference, adding: “There are currently ten campers in the Mystical Camp without counting and a counselor.”
From Monday, the number of deaths from Texas floods is 89.