Black Republican Running For Kentucky AG Fires Back After Told To Stop Eating ‘Coon Flakes’
Daniel Cameron, a black Republican running for Kentucky’s attorney general, fired back after being told to “stop eating the ‘Coon Flakes’ the White House is serving” by a local radio host and attorney.
“Yesterday, a liberal attorney said I should stop eating ‘coon flakes’ in a Courier-Journal interview. I am a proud lifelong Republican, part of a diverse [Kentucky] GOP ticket, and yes I support [President] Donald Trump. It’s time to stop telling black Americans what we’re allowed to believe,” Cameron wrote Wednesday on Twitter.
Yesterday, a liberal attorney said I should stop eating "coon flakes" in a @CourierJournal interview. I am a proud lifelong Republican, part of a diverse @KYGOP ticket, and yes I support @realDonaldTrump. It's time to stop telling black Americans what we're allowed to believe
— Daniel Cameron (@djaycameron) August 7, 2019
Attorney Dawn Elliott has already received blowback for her remarks.
“How does a person of color proudly flaunt an endorsement from a president who is clearly racist and is determined to oppress the very people that gave Mr. Cameron life? … My suggestion to Mr. Cameron is to stop eating the ‘Coon Flakes’ the White House is serving,” she said according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. “Daniel is slapping all the black ancestors in the face. All their hard work, struggles and even death means nothing to him.”
Cameron supporter OJ Oleka, who is also a black Republican, called Elliott’s terminology “disgusting,” according to the Courier-Journal.
“The Kentucky Republican Party has nominated a black man to be in charge of law enforcement,” said Oleka, who is the state treasurer’s chief of staff. “I believe that is the first in the South, and that is not only consequential for our electability as black people, it also means a whole lot of something as what that could accomplish.”
Cameron, who is 33, is running against 67-year-old Democrat Greg Stumbo.
Stumbo stumbled at the annual Fancy Farm gathering Saturday, a political event where both candidates for attorney general spoke, after comparing Cameron to a child, something perceived as a racist trope.
‘The attorney general’s office is always open to children, so they can see how we run the office,” Stumbo said according to the Courier-Journal. “But Daniel, we don’t let children run the thing.”
Stumbo’s team quickly walked back accusations that the “children” line was racially charged.
“The one-liner had nothing to do with ethnicity and everything to do with Mr. Cameron’s lack of qualifications for the office of attorney general,” Stumbo campaign spokeswoman Meredith Scalos said.
Cameron and Elliott did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s requests for comment.
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