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City Council candidates walk out of UCSC forum when questioned about white supremacy

by Black Lives Matter Ally
On October 29 at a city council candidates forum at UC Santa Cruz, all of the white candidates running except for Phil Crawford and Cynthia Hawthorne walked out after being called out by the audience for responding with pro-police and "All Lives Matter" statements to a question about what they would do to combat white supremacy, according to an account published by a student on social media. (Video: Candidate Drew Glover speaks about the prevalence of white supremacy in Santa Cruz, followed by Ashley Scontriano's statement at 1:15 minutes in.)
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From a student posting in the Official Group of UCSC Students:

"To make it even better, when candidate Ashley Scontriano responded she said: "I'm not going to pretend like I know what [white supremacy] is but as a woman and I know what it feels like to be told what to do by men and it doesn't feel very good". She, along with Donna Meyers and Greg Larson all left after the crowd responded with yells of discontent towards their evasion of the actual questions and support of police."

"Those who were vocal about being against white supremacy include Justin Cummings, Drew Glover, and Phil Crawford. Cynthia Hawthorne did not vocally denounce white supremacy but she supported students right to speak up when they feel something is not right and therefore chose to stay, despite calls from the audience about her and others ambivalence to white supremacy."
§Drew Glover's response
by Black Lives Matter Ally
Drew Glover posted this on Facebook in response to the walk-out:

"TFW when you are a black City Council candidate and attend a forum where the moderator asks the panel "What do you plan to do about white supremacy in Santa Cruz?", you respond with acknowledging the fact that white supremacy exists locally and to address that issue we need diverse representation in elected positions, pointing out that you would be the first black man in the history of the city to be elected onto the City Council, and then the conservative base of one of your opponents go after you for "race-baiting".

"This is of course while they are actively claiming that white supremacy is NOT an issue locally and asserting that YOU are "causing a race-baiting mess with the other candidates" by addressing it.

"I personally find it pretty interesting that I am the problem for pointing out the issues and the issue is NOT the white supremacy....These are people in our community. They vote. We have some work to do Santa Cruz. We can do it together.

"Vote Drew Glover for Santa Cruz City Council and Justin Cummings for Santa Cruz City Council to help make Santa Cruz a city that works for everyone!"

§Ashley Scontriano's response to critiques of her 'All Lives Matter" posturing
by Black Lives Matter Ally
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People have been disappointed with Ashley Scontriano and have confronted her for her lack of willingness to address the issue of white supremacy. In response to critiques of the 'All Lives Matter' phrase, Scontriano states creepily: "All lives don't matter?"
§Ashley Scontriano
by Archivist
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Ashley Scontriano speaks before the Santa Cruz City Council in 2018.
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by John Cohen-Colby
The local domestic hate group Take Back Santa Cruz promotes racism on the Internet. They support racist candidates and racist policing. They're destroying our community with their hatred against People of Color, homeless, poor and disabled people.
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