The Massachusetts Attorney General ruled that a party hosted by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, which excluded White officials, did not violate the law. The ruling stated that racially segregated parties in state-owned buildings are permissible as long as they aren't inclusive. The decision has sparked controversy and debate.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Says Racist Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s ‘No Whites’ Holiday Party Did Not Violate Law that Prohibits Discrimination via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/4hRs39SoJe
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's 'whites only' party did not violate law, Massachusetts AG's office says https://t.co/4VMYXgzyz8 https://t.co/cWxCezBKzl
RACISM: Massachusetts AG ruled that public officials can host racially segregated parties in state owned buildings as long as they aren’t inclusive. https://t.co/8UPhrxY25h
Boston mayor's party that excluded White officials didn't violate law: AG Obviously, the Massachusetts state AG would also say there was problem with a whites only party, right? https://t.co/37GX83IjuI
Boston mayor's party that excluded White officials didn't violate law: AG https://t.co/DjpcoaNGqo