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Black School Board Member Calls Trayvon Martin A
“F*ggot”
A member of the Compton Unified School District has been
recorded calling Trayvon Martin a “fa---t black dude,” during a podcast
interview. Skyy D. Fisher, who commented on the case via Southern California
news station, KTLA, called in to a separate interview and unleashed a
reprehensible rant with no apparent prodding. He also the targeted local
Superintendent Karen Frison, calling her a “b---h.”
Fisher's comments are obviously drawing outrage from community
members, all of whom have been touched by the slaying of the unarmed teen back
in February. In the interview posted on YouTube, Fisher brags about how wearing
a hoodie will help him earn points in the court of public opinion. "In
solidarity with this Trayvon Martin b---h, I'm trying to get on the news, so I'm
wearing a hoodie at the whole board meeting," he starts. "It's the perfect
publicity stunt! I'm going to wear a hoodie, and the news is going to come out
and I'm going to announce my candidacy for City Council,
goddammit."
The disgraced school official also makes mention of Martin's
accused killer, George Zimmerman, who is facing second-degree murder charges for
the shooting. The 28-year-old, who has used self-defense as the reasoning behind
the shooting, has been pegged as a racist, claims of which were further
solidified after and old Myspace page was uncovered by the Miami Herald. “That
white dude that killed that fa---t black dude in Florida. I'm going to go out
and try to search for this [inaudible]," he says. “If you all see that George
Zimmerman b---h, tell him I'm looking for him."
Well after the pressure came on him. Fisher has brought
somewhat of an apology; Skyy Fisher, the Compton, Calif. school board member who
called Trayvon Martin a “fa**ot,” is explaining his poor choice of words
apologized for his actions and explained the motivation behind such defamatory
comments.
First and foremost, my deep regret
notwithstanding, I realize that I must take the time to address the underlying
issues that have brought me to this point, my abuse of alcohol. As a result, I
will be taking a leave of absence from my duties as a member of the Compton
Unified Board of Trustees for the next 60 days to allow time for me to address a
range of personal and health related issues and to seek treatment. I want to
express my deep regret for recent statements that I made and others that have
been attributed to me concerning the late Trayvon Martin, Compton Unified School
District Interim Superintendent Karen Frison and a Compton Unified School
District student and her family. I want to apologize to the individuals in
question, their families and their friends. I understand and am deeply sorry for
the unwarranted pain and emotional distress that my ill-conceived and
inappropriate remarks caused them to experience.
I apologize for my use of the f-word
and the b-word. I have never been homophobic and I do not condone disrespecting
women and calling them out of their name. I also want to apologize to my
colleagues on the Compton Unified School District Board of Trustees, District
employees and especially, to the students and community that we are privileged
to serve. My comments have created an unnecessary distraction for a District on
the brink of transformation and I know comes as a disappointment to my
supporters and everyone engaged in the important work of educating Compton's
students. Again, I want to apologize to everyone affected by my remarks and
respectfully request patience, forbearance and privacy while I undertake this
journey.
Fisher will not be fired for his words, and has been granted a
three-month leave of absence in wake of the scandal.
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