Fox News Asks: Where’s Latrice?
by Jeff Davis
A horrible example of wicked racism has surfaced in Philadelphia, as the local Fox News channel keeps asking rude questions of an “Affikin-Amurkin” female employee, like why isn’t she showing up for work?
FOX 29 in Philadelphia reports: “The opening session of Philadelphia’s city council is often filled with warm wishes and good feelings for the days ahead. But on Thursday, during the first meeting, a top aide to a city councilman accused this television station and its investigative reporter of racism. The aide works for Councilman Wilson Goode, Jr. During the past several weeks, we’ve been asking her and the councilman questions about her work habits at city hall.”
How do they know she had any work habits? One wonders what sort of special talents she may have had that inspired the Councilman to keep paying her.
Back to Fox: “On Thursday morning, Fox 29’s Jeff Cole tried again to get some answers, and that’s when the hand-made, accusatory signs came out. ‘Hey Latrice, can I talk to you real quickly? Latrice, before you run,’ Cole said to the aide. Latrice Bryant is a top legislative aide to Goode. She’s ducking questions we have about the amount of time she spends at city hall working for the councilman.”
Fox goes on: “Here’s why we’re asking: during work weeks in June and July, Fox 29 Investigates kept an eye on Bryant as she made her way to and from her job at city hall. We saw her — time and time again — showing up late while indicating on her time sheets that she started work, often, hours earlier. Bryant, who has worked for Goode for nearly nine years, declined to be interviewed and told us to talk to her boss. So, on Thursday we came to the opening session of city council to try to get some answers… But after Bryant dodged us, she took a seat behind Goode in council chambers and held up hand-written signs accusing Fox 29 and Cole of racism. The accusations came moments after Goode reacted angrily to our attempts to question Bryant. ‘Don’t you ever disrespect a black woman like that again,’ Goode said. After the session ended, we tried to speak with Goode about Bryant’s work habits and her accusatory signs. ‘What is racist about me asking you about your publicly-paid employee and her hours, sir?’ Cole asked.”
I won’t get into the Negro’s response. It’s the usual gibberish. Philadelphia is one of the many American cities where, having driven the White population out of the city, the glories of black rule now prevail. Expect the same arrogance and poor work performance in the presidency if a certain politician out of the Democrats’ Chicago political machine is elected president.







