Twenty one counts alleging taking bribes; funneling money to a business he owned and other official misconduct challenges claims that Black faces in high places are all we need.
Cries of prejudice await deployment by Black racism lobbyists whose greatest wish is for Black folks to get in on the action- not end corruption.
" White guys do it ( engage in corruption ), why can't we? " is their weak rationale. The long list of convicted Black officials only means to them that dark hands only are the ones which get punished for dipping into the public cookie jar.
That's a sad commentary for a demographic whose watch word was once, " you have to be be twice as good to get half as much. "
It seems our motto has now morphed into, " Take the money and run! "
Nagin's last term was winding down when I arrived here three years ago. I've had a ring side side to monitor some of America's most colorful and disturbing corruption cases in a town I've nick named the " real life Gotham City. "
My over riding concern remains how numerous liberal American Blacks overlook our crime on the streets and suites, because they feel White people aren't punished for the same offenses.
In Ray Nagin's case, cooperating witnesses from his past will undoubtedly take the stand against him, including his former technology chief Greg Meffert,
whom Black racism lobbyists will note is White.
Others wait in the wings I'm sure.
Black observers in New Orleans and the rest of America have yet another high profile scandal to experience.
It can serve as the latest mirror testing Black commitment to good government or expose hypocrisy by not being any better than those whom racism lobbyists ritually accuse..
Whether Ray Nagin is merely the latest Black Good Ole Boy to be exposed remains to be seen.
Corruption is wrong, regardless of its perpetrator's color.
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