Colorado Republican's use of "Buckwheat" moniker during House discussion condemned
Colorado state Rep. Richard Holtorf, a Republican from the Eastern Plains, called a colleague Buckwheat while delivering remarks on the House floor this week.
Holtorf said he meant it as a term of endearment, but most others didnt take it that way Buckwheat is a Black caricature, so many lawmakers interpreted it the same way as if hed called someone Speedy Gonzales or Aladdin. Holtorf claims he was addressing Latino Democrat David Ortiz when he used that term, but Black caucus members were and are furious.
Holtorf offends his colleagues on a regular basis. He told Rep. Tom Sullivan, the father of an Aurora theater shooting victim, to get over that loss. He defended Rep. Ron Hanks for making a joke about lynching and claiming the three-fifths compromise wasnt racist. During a debate on abolishing Columbus Day, he argued that the Indigenous people who were slaughtered by colonizers werent very nice people.
What did feel new Wednesday was the reaction from the chamber. Last month, Black caucus members called on their white colleagues to help stamp out racism in the Capitol. Sullivan, who shouted Holtorf down this week, took that to heart.
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