
According to Kwame all of his problems are because of racism. The text message scandal, the dead stripper, the Navigator scandal, him cheating on his wife then lying about it, the firing of police officers because they found out, and on and on.
Without giving specifics or directly referring to the text message scandal engulfing his administration, Kilpatrick strayed from his prepared remarks and said that in the past three days he had received more death threats than any time as mayor, and in the last 30 days been called the "n" word more than any other time of his life.
"I've heard these words before, but I've never heard people say them about my wife and my children," said Kilpatrick, as his wife and twin sons watched from the balcony. "This unethical, illegal lynch-mob mentality has to stop.
The audience was filled with "Special Invite Only" guests. No wonder all the cheers during his speech. The terrible thing about all of this is that I think Kwame has actually done some things for the city that have been good, but he still needs to step down.
All Kwame did was try to invoke a racist fear in his constitutes. I hope that the people of Detroit do not let this happen and widen the racial divide that is already tearing this area apart.
Just remember everyone. This is all the suburbanites fault.