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Shawn Steel

SCOC accused Ridley-Thomas of “denigrating Latinos” : The Battle for LA – – Part 2

Back when Ridley-Thomas burst on the political scene, he promoted himself as a black first politician. As an LA city councilman, leaders of the Southern California Organizing Committee [SCOC] sent its members, mostly Latinos,  to a meeting where Mark Ridley-Thomas was hosting a meeting for 8th District residents.  The meeting erupted into a shouting match, with some charging Ridley-Thomas  with alienating his constituents in the  ethnically and religiously diverse district. This took place back in 1993. Ridley-Thomas hasn’t changed much since then. 

Mark Ridley-Thomas

The SCOC drew its membership from churches, block clubs and community organizations in South-Central LA.  SCOC  leaders say they were  incensed by what they felt were disparaging remarks made by Ridley-Thomas while voting against their  anti-gang program.  The councilman denied SCOC’s charges that he favored blacks over Latinos.

Revealing shades of Rev. Jeremiah Wright , Ridley-Thomas accused the coalition of being made up of   "largely of white pastors and Catholic church organizations…without any regard for traditional leadership in the African-American community." LA Times April 29, 1993.

Former LAPD Chief Bernard Parks is running against Sen. Mark Ridley-Thomas for one the most important Supervisorial seats in the US, this June 3rd.  The business community, victims groups and a wide variety of community leaders support Parks. Ridley-Thomas has government unions with well over 2.5 million funding his campaign. Clearly the government unions have only one goal – –   stupendous publicly funded salary increases.

The 2nd District is central Los Angeles County with over 2.5 million residents. 

Chief Barnard Parks