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bob bob

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Take a Stand Against Racial Discrimination in Walton County!
Join us at the Special Meeting on
Mon, Nov 13, 10:00 a.m.
at 571 U.S. Hwy 90 E,
DeFuniak Springs BCC Boardroom.

Your presence can make a difference in the fight against racial discrimination. Be there![/CENTER][/TD]

Citizen Group Calls for BCC Investigation into Racial Discrimination & HR Practices in Walton County Government

Dear Walton County Board of County Commissioners,

We, concerned citizens of Walton County, urgently request an internal investigation into potential racial discrimination in our county's policies and high-level staff hiring practices.

Recent events have raised concerns about the selection process for high-ranking county administration staff, particularly the appointment of a county administrator with a history tied to racial discrimination and advocacy for discriminatory policies.

We believe it's essential to reevaluate our Human Resources department's hiring procedures for high-level positions to ensure alignment with our commitment to equality and inclusivity.

The County Administrator and Deputy County Administrator roles wield significant influence in our community, demanding that individuals in these positions uphold our values of fairness and justice.

To emphasize our dedication to these principles, we request a public statement from the Board of County Commissioners denouncing racial discrimination in policies and administration.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. We trust you'll take necessary steps to uphold Walton County's integrity and foster a future embracing diversity and inclusion.

Click to Sign the Petition

Click to Read FULL Article

DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL - In a time when diversity and inclusivity should be at the forefront of our society's values, it is alarming to witness instances of individuals who promote hatred, racism, and division. One such individual who has come under scrutiny is Joseph Turner, a Deputy County Administrator for Walton County. A deeper look into his past and actions reveals a troubling pattern of racism that has no place in our community.

A comprehensive investigation into Joseph Turner's history brings to light his involvement with a petition known as "American Children First." This petition seeks to ban undocumented children from attending public schools, a stance that is not only morally reprehensible but also runs counter to the principles of equality and justice that our society upholds.

Leticia Chavez-Garcia's 2017 article on La Comadre delves into the background of Joseph Turner, revealing a long history of promoting xenophobia and hate. Turner's past actions include leading an effort to ban immigrants from renting in San Bernardino and founding the xenophobic organization SOS (Save Our State) with the aim of purging San Bernardino County of individuals he deemed undesirable.

Even more concerning are his affiliations with white supremacist ideologies and his association with individuals who have incited violence during anti-immigrant protests and rallies. Turner's endorsement of violence as a legitimate means to an end is deeply troubling and completely incompatible with the values of a just and fair society.

Turner's recent actions, particularly targeting children in the Inland Empire, are a reminder that his divisive agenda remains a persistent threat. The fact that he chose to file his racist petition within the Yucaipa-Calimesa Unified School District and that the Superintendent of that district, Cali Binks, refused to denounce the petition, raises serious questions about the district's stance on such divisive policies.

We must recognize that racism and xenophobia have no place in our society, and that individuals like Joseph Turner, who propagate these toxic ideologies, must be held accountable for their actions. The Supreme Court's landmark decision in Plyler v. Doe reaffirmed the rights of undocumented children to access public education, and we should stand by this principle.

The presence of Joseph Turner in a position of authority as a Deputy County Administrator for Walton County is a cause for concern. It is imperative that our community, its leaders, and organizations work collectively to reject and expose such hateful ideologies. We must strive for a society that upholds the values of inclusivity, fairness, and respect for the rights and dignity of all individuals.

It is incumbent upon us to ensure that individuals like Joseph Turner do not perpetuate division and hatred within our community. We must continue to advocate for a society that promotes unity, understanding, and the principles of equality and justice for all.[/CENTER]
 
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Matt J

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So this guy came from California? This whole thing is confusing at best.
 
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