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Health See other Health Articles Title: GOP lawmaker ties poverty in the ‘black race’ to genetics and eating chicken A Colorado Republican state senator caused an uproar Wednesday when she suggested that some of the reasons for racial disparities in poverty levels is because blacks eat too much chicken and Mexicans get fat when they move to the United States. When you look at life expectancy, there are problems in the black race, said Sen. Vicki Marble during a meeting of the states Economic Opportunity Poverty Reduction Task Force. Sickle-cell anemia is something that comes up, diabetes is something thats prevalent in the genetic makeup and you just cant help it. Although Ive got to say, Ive never had better barbecue and better chicken and ate better in my life than when you go down south, she said. I love it. She went on to say that Mexicans are skinnier in Mexico, where they eat all of the fresh vegetables. But when they come to the United States, they change their diets. Ive read studies on that. They become Americanized. These things arent good for you, she continued. Marble rambled on for about five minutes, moving on to blame government regulations for a loss of self-respect in low-income communities. Our government, with best intentions, put on a lot of regulations which put a lot of people out of work and that took away the most important ingredient to success and thats self respect, she said. An idle mind is the devils workshop and a lot of these kids with nothing to do feel, why not? Why not pull off a robbery at the local 7-Eleven? Minority families would benefit, she said, from a return to old-fashioned values. If we would get a few things back in their lives, like a job, religion and family, and understand your genetic predisposition to certain diseases, and give them the responsibility to take care of themselves, she said. But that has all been taken away. Democratic Rep. Rhonda Fields, who is black, took to the microphone and blasted Marble for her remarks. "One of the things I will not tolerate is racist and insensitive comments about African Americans, the color of their skin, she said. You mentioned what we eat I was highly offended by your remarks. I will not engage in a dialogue where Im in the company where you are using the stereotype references about African Americans and chicken and food and all kinds of things, Fields said. I will just not tolerate that. In a written statement, Marble said she didnt mean to offend anyone. My comments were not meant to be disparaging to any community, she wrote. I am saddened they were taken in that regard. Committee chairman Rep. John Kefalas cut off the discussion to let tempers cool off. Marble had another obligation and didnt return to the meeting. Its just really sad that this kind of statement and generalizations and stereotypes can come from an elected lawmaker, Kefalas told the Fort Collins Coloradoan. It was disconcerting that she made those comments, he said. I dont think she always understands the implications of what she says. I was disturbed. Poster Comment: If it isn't the fried chicken, it must be the watermelons. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 27.
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Although Ive got to say, Ive never had better barbecue and better chicken and ate better in my life than when you go down south, she said. I love it. She went on to say that Mexicans are skinnier in Mexico, where they eat all of the fresh vegetables. But when they come to the United States, they change their diets. Ive read studies on that. They become Americanized. These things arent good for you, she continued. OMG! Truth crime!
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