New Orleans

Heh this guy is out of his mind. I heard this on the radio this morning and found it funny.

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NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- Mayor Ray Nagin on Monday called for the rebuilding of a "chocolate New Orleans" that maintains the city's black majority, saying, "You can't have New Orleans no other way."

"I don't care what people are saying Uptown or wherever they are. This city will be chocolate at the end of the day," Nagin said in a Martin Luther King Jr. Day speech. "This city will be a majority African-American city. It's the way God wants it to be."

Uptown is a reference to a mostly white part of the city.

Pressed later to explain his comments, Nagin, who is black, told CNN affiliate WDSU-TV that he was referring to creation of a racially diverse city in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, insisting that his remarks were not divisive.

"How do you make chocolate? You take dark chocolate, you mix it with white milk, and it becomes a delicious drink. That is the chocolate I am talking about," he said.

"New Orleans was a chocolate city before Katrina. It is going to be a chocolate city after. How is that divisive? It is white and black working together, coming together and making something special."

Before Hurricane Katrina inundated the city with floodwaters in August, forcing its residents to evacuate, about two-thirds of New Orleans' population of 485,000 was black.

However, the worst of the flooding was in mostly black areas that remain largely uninhabitable, while residents in mostly white areas that were less badly damaged have been able to return home -- prompting speculation that the much-smaller city could end up with a white majority if large numbers of black evacuees do not return.

Black residents and political leaders have complained about the slow pace of recovery in mostly black areas compared to mostly white areas such as Uptown and the French Quarter, where services have been restored and life has returned to a semblance of normal.

In his speech, Nagin also said "God is mad at America," in part because he does not approve "of us being in Iraq under false pretenses."

"He is sending hurricane after hurricane after hurricane, and it is destroying and putting stress on this country," Nagin said.

He said God is "upset at black America also."

"We are not taking care of ourselves. We are not taking care of our women, and we are not taking care of our children when you have a community where 70 percent of its children are being born to one parent."

Nagin, first elected in 2002, had been due to come up for re-election next month. However, state officials postponed the city election until April because of the disruptions caused by Katrina

Guest 20 years ago
LOL I heard this after I got out of the shower. Made my cat jumped I laughed so loud at this

"How do you make chocolate? You take dark chocolate, you mix it with white milk, and it becomes a delicious drink. That is the chocolate I am talking about," he said.
Maelgrim 20 years ago
Nagin is a moron.
Gilae 20 years ago
I guess that makes me chocolate.
ROzbeans 20 years ago
God is punishing the US with hurricanes because we're in Iran.

/blink

I heard that and was like...no habla?
Temprah 20 years ago
I've heard similar thoughts voiced around here before, about "God's punishing us" but not usually about Iraq. Most Southerners are Republicans sucking on Bush's teat so much they swallow anything he spews forth... so anti-war speak is blasphemy around here. *rolls eyes*. What I hear is usually more about God punishing the "sinful and wicked city" and washing away the murderers and druggies.

*sarcasm on* Thanks God, for sending them all to Houston.. *sarcasm off*
Adiene 20 years ago
dudes a crack head o_O
Vex 20 years ago
you think the wicked city would be NY or LA... or even LV.. you know, hooker central, pimp central...

NO is just a blues jazz marti gras party scene year round. At least that's a memphian's point of view on things.
Starry 20 years ago
I am now offically hungry.