TODAY IN BLACK MEDIA

The recent statement made by New York governor Kathy Hochul, suggesting that black children don’t even know what a computer is, has sparked significant outrage and frustration among many. The notion that such a statement could perpetuate stereotypes is disheartening for those who expected more from a public figure. This incident has certainly fueled existing conversations about racism and bias in leadership, prompting many to demand accountability and a greater understanding of the issues at hand.

It’s clear that open, blatant racism from a public official is a cause for concern, and it’s important to address these issues directly and constructively. This incident serves as a reminder of the work that still needs to be done to address racial inequality and tackle the prejudices that continue to affect our communities. Hopefully, this controversy will lead to meaningful discussions and actions to promote inclusivity and understanding in all levels of governance.

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