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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Backlash To The Backlash Begins: "I'm a Red-State Mayor. Diversity Is Not Reverse Bigotry."
One of the things that makes America great is our collective resolve that every American should have an equal opportunity to succeed. We have never fully achieved this, but the Constitution gives us the tools to try, and we have used them. As a result, the arc of American history has bent toward greater equality for 249 years, passing through the Civil War, womens suffrage, the civil rights movement, Obergefell v. Hodges and other milestones.
Of course, that progress is occasionally met with resistance. Oklahoma City, a purple city in a red state, where I serve as mayor, has witnessed Ku Klux Klan activities as well as successful sit-in movements.
As residents of a purple city in a red state, weve been hearing a lot of rhetoric that portrays the drive for equal opportunity as a form of reverse discrimination, that says we should not celebrate greater diversity as evidence that we have expanded opportunity, or even that we should not support Pride or other celebrations of our residents unique identities.
Sometimes this rhetoric is cloaked in patriotism, but it is really just repackaged bigotry, misogyny and racism. To cast equal opportunity as a threat rather than a goal is to move backward.
MORE:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/20/opinion/oklahoma-city-mayor-diversity.html

UpInArms
(53,300 posts)ETA
That was an impressive essay ok c is fortunate to have him as their mayor
AllaN01Bear
(27,194 posts)PatSeg
(50,825 posts)It's not often I can say that about a republican politician.
AllaN01Bear
(27,194 posts)good on the mayer .
tblue37
(66,781 posts)HighFired49
(428 posts)He's the only Repub. for whom I vote. He really is this good. He was a state rep. for a while, and worked for some really conservative politicians during his career. I wasn't impressed with him then, but he is a completely different mayor. I think that he now has a closer and more immediate relationship with people of the City, and this has made him realize how diverse we are.
Hornedfrog2000
(804 posts)Deserves to be in office. Just that simple misjudgement alone disqualifies them.
DemocratSinceBirth
(101,135 posts)That being said the mayor seems like a reasonable guy.
Hieronymus Phact
(649 posts)That was simple!
Why can't our guys come out so forcefully and simply as a response to this BS?
It's so frustrating!