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Florida man running for mayor tells black activists: ‘Go back to Africa’

United Press International by United Press International
July 20, 2017
in Business & Lifestyle, Business News, Decision 2017, Life & Style, National, Politics
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Ray Downs,
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SAINT PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) — A candidate for mayor in St. Petersburg, Fla. erupted at black reparations activists, telling them to “go back to Africa” during a mayoral debate.

Saint Petersburg mayoral candidate Paul Congemi.

Paul Congemi, who is running as an independent, directed his rant towards Jesse Nevel, a mayoral candidate who is chairman for the Uhuru Solidarity Movement, a group of white allies of the African People’s Socialist Party that organizes “in the white community for reparations” to the black community.

“Mr. Nevel, you and your people, you talk about reparations. The reparations that you talk about, Mr. Nevel, your people already got your reparations,” Congemi said. “Your reparations came in the form of a man named Barack Obama.”

Despite angry shouts from the many Nevel supporters in the crowd, Congemi continued: “My advice to you, my advice to you, if you don’t like it here in America, planes leave every hour from Tampa airport. Go back to Africa, go back to Africa. Go back!”

Congemi, 60, later elaborated on his comments in an email to the Tampa Bay Times.

“Yes: I did tell those people to go back to Africa,” Congemi wrote. “My remark was meant for the group Mr. Nevel represents. Not all African Americans. Just those that Nevel represents.”

On his candidate Facebook page, Nevel, 27, said Congemi’s remarks were representative of a larger problem surrounding “the struggle for justice for the black community” in the country, which he said was “the defining question to which all candidates must respond.”

“I entered this race nearly four months ago on the platform of ‘unity through reparations,’ and we have built a powerful, broad-based movement in St. Petersburg that represents thousands of people who want to unify our racially divided city and who understand that unity without justice is impossible, and that justice begins with reparations to the black community,” he said.

Both Congemi and Nevel are running against the Republican and Democratic candidates in the St. Petersburg mayoral race. And although Congemi’s comments were against the very platform that Nevel and the Uhuru movement represents, Nevell said he is also running against the Democratic candidate, incumbent Rob Kriseman, who he said have also attacked the Uhuru Movement.

“Congemi’s comments come on the heels of a slander campaign by operatives of the Democratic Party and the St. Pete police union, both endorsers of the incumbent Rick Kriseman, who have labeled my supporters and the Uhuru Movement as ‘domestic terrorists,'” he said.

As an example, Nevel said Congemi’s comments overshadowed more substantial discussions in the mayoral debate, including a question over whether St. Petersberg should continue to have police officers patrol public schools.

“In St. Petersburg, there have been many publicized acts of horrible police violence against black children in the public education system,” he said. “All of the other candidates, including Kriseman, Baker, and Congemi, responded, “Yes” to continuing the policing of black children in St. Pete schools. I responded: ‘Hell no.'”

Both Kriseman and Republican candidate Rick Baker condemned Congemi’s comments.

Congemi is running for mayor for the third time, having run in 2009 and 2013, winning a total of 344 votes in two elections. He describes himself as a homeless advocate, retired builder and singer-songwriter who is against “liberals.”

In 2009, he was banned from a KFC restaurant for cursing out employees and, when police arrived, threatened to fire them once he became mayor.

Earlier this year, he was arrested for elder abuse in an incident regarding his mother, who was found neglected with bed sores. Those charges were eventually dropped.

Despite his controversial comments and past history, Congemi has also advocated for increased homeless benefits and the building of a charity hospital for people who can’t afford health insurance.

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