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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />July 28, 2020 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />Councilmember Randle stated there is an email he wanted to address so people can get a better 1 <br />understanding of him and where he is at and what he is about. He read a portion of the email 2 <br />indicating the writer was a white middle class woman that needed to get uncomfortable and 3 <br />embrace it so things will change. He stated as a Councilmember it is not his role to make people 4 <br />feel uncomfortable. His role is to try to find the best solution that is compromising for the 5 <br />community as a whole. He will never be in a situation where he is intentionally trying to make 6 <br />any resident uncomfortable on anything. He indicated he will also look for a compromise for 7 <br />both parties, if at all possible. He continued to read the email. He commented that he did not 8 <br />vote against the mural, the Council voted against the location where the mural was asked to be 9 <br />placed. He explained he did not vote against the mural to maintain the City’s stability and 10 <br />enjoyment, he voted against it because it was the right thing to do. He indicated he did not make 11 <br />decisions for popularity reasons and he did not make decisions for a pat on the back. He makes 12 <br />decisions for what he believes is right for the City as a whole and he always will continue to do 13 <br />that no matter the heat he gets and no matter the consequences because it is the right think to do 14 <br />and that is why he voted the way he did. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Councilmember Randle explained that what he really took offense to was the part about taking 17 <br />racism seriously. For those people who do not know him and know his history, he is a 54-year-18 <br />old black man from Mississippi, born and raised in this Country. He is also a descendant of 19 <br />immigrant slaves who came into this Country. He knows all about racism and where all the 20 <br />bones are buried, so to speak. He indicated he is more than willing to speak to anyone about this. 21 <br />He stated if there is going to be a serious conversation about racism, then let us be serious about 22 <br />racism, leave things open because it is not one side or the other. If he chooses to vote against 23 <br />something it does not mean he is racist, or not in touch with his own people. If he chose to sit 24 <br />out, he has earned that right and if he has not, then his ancestors certainly have. He chooses what 25 <br />battles he fights, he earned that right, and anyone who wants to sit down and have a conversation 26 <br />with him about race, he would do that anytime, any day. 27 <br /> 28 <br />X. ADJOURNMENT. 29 <br /> 30 <br />Mayor Stille adjourned the meeting at 7:50 p.m. 31 <br /> 32 <br /> 33 <br />Respectfully submitted, 34 <br />Sue Osbeck 35 <br />TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. 36 <br /> 37 <br /> Mayor 38 <br />ATTEST: 39 <br /> City Clerk 40 <br />4
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