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Related: About this forumSouth Carolina governor must quit 'segregated' golf club, ex-lawmaker says
Source: The Guardian
South Carolina governor must quit 'segregated' golf club, ex-lawmaker says
Henry McMaster, newly sworn-in as governor, is a longtime member
of the Forest Lake Club, which Bakari Sellers says is all-white
Jamiles Lartey
Wednesday 25 January 2017 20.41 GMT
A former South Carolina state legislator is reviving his calls for the states newly sworn-in governor, Henry McMaster, to withdraw his membership from a country club he alleges is all-white and exclusionary.
Those people who represent an entire state should not represent a segregated club. Its 2017, said Bakari Sellers, a one-time political opponent of the new governor.
McMaster, a Republican who was serving as the states lieutenant governor, took over the top job when the current officeholder, Nikki Haley, was confirmed to join the Trump administration on Tuesday.
Sellers, a former state legislator in South Carolina and current CNN contributor, raised McMasters membership at the Forest Lake Club in Columbia as an issue during the 2014 race, which McMaster won. He declined to explain how he knows the club is all-white, but the club has faced scrutiny over its discrimination policies before. Another South Carolina politician, Katon Dawson, claimed to have left the club in 2008 during a bid to become chairman of the Republican National Committee. It was later discovered that he had remained a member the whole time.
Over the weekend, a representative told the State that McMaster still had no plans to leave the club. The governors office did not respond the a request for comment.
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Henry McMaster, newly sworn-in as governor, is a longtime member
of the Forest Lake Club, which Bakari Sellers says is all-white
Jamiles Lartey
Wednesday 25 January 2017 20.41 GMT
A former South Carolina state legislator is reviving his calls for the states newly sworn-in governor, Henry McMaster, to withdraw his membership from a country club he alleges is all-white and exclusionary.
Those people who represent an entire state should not represent a segregated club. Its 2017, said Bakari Sellers, a one-time political opponent of the new governor.
McMaster, a Republican who was serving as the states lieutenant governor, took over the top job when the current officeholder, Nikki Haley, was confirmed to join the Trump administration on Tuesday.
Sellers, a former state legislator in South Carolina and current CNN contributor, raised McMasters membership at the Forest Lake Club in Columbia as an issue during the 2014 race, which McMaster won. He declined to explain how he knows the club is all-white, but the club has faced scrutiny over its discrimination policies before. Another South Carolina politician, Katon Dawson, claimed to have left the club in 2008 during a bid to become chairman of the Republican National Committee. It was later discovered that he had remained a member the whole time.
Over the weekend, a representative told the State that McMaster still had no plans to leave the club. The governors office did not respond the a request for comment.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jan/25/henry-mcmaster-south-carolina-governor-golf-club-white
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South Carolina governor must quit 'segregated' golf club, ex-lawmaker says (Original Post)
Eugene
Jan 2017
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Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)1. they just feel more comfortable around their own kind
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)2. In a decent world, one could not get elected in that case. But, that's the south.
Yeah, I know, broad brush. And this tacist took Haley's place.