{"id":41161,"date":"2019-06-26T16:54:00","date_gmt":"2019-06-26T23:54:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/racist-sexist-claims-by-das-cause-racket-in-olympia\/"},"modified":"2019-06-26T17:05:24","modified_gmt":"2019-06-27T00:05:24","slug":"racist-sexist-claims-by-das-cause-racket-in-olympia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/racist-sexist-claims-by-das-cause-racket-in-olympia\/","title":{"rendered":"Racist, sexist claims by Das cause racket in Olympia"},"content":{"rendered":"
State Sen. Mona Das claims a Kent Reporter article about racism in the Legislature mischaracterized her talk last week at a Kent Chamber of Commerce luncheon, but she’s glad it has opened a conversation about inherent bias.<\/p>\n
Das, a Kent Democrat who just finished her first session in Olympia, posted on her Facebook page Wednesday that the Tuesday website article was a “mischaracterization of my remarks.” She posted comments that she sent to the Democratic caucus.<\/p>\n
“While it makes good copy for a story, it neglects to include the context of my remarks,” Das said. “Like every institution, we have work to do on structural issues and implied bias in our work. I was not singling out the Senate for those issues or bias. I was merely stating that every institution faces those issues.<\/p>\n
“Compared to many other institutions, our caucus understands that these issues are there and I’m excited to work with all of you to continue to address these challenges.”<\/p>\n
Das described meetings that had racist and sexist remarks.<\/p>\n
“After they close that door, that’s when it gets real,” Das said at the June 20 chamber legislative forum. “That’s when my 28 colleagues got real. And that’s when I heard hate, misogyny and racism and sexism from people you would not expect. That’s the type of light I want to shine. Now, when there are eight people of color in the Senate Democratic caucus, it was coded language – ‘those people.’ They would say things that were coded.”<\/p>\n