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Charleston City Council Descends into Mayhem During Public Comment Section on Potential Mask Requirements
The Charleston City Council meeting on Tuesday night descended into a shameful display from many of the residents in attendance. The 90-minute public comment section quickly became chaotic as multiple speakers and audience members got into shouting matches, called each other (and council members) names, and allegedly much more.
Most of the speakers were voicing their opposition to potential mask mandate for schools within the city limits. The measure ultimately failed to pass.
ABC News 4’s Dean Stephens had the following to say in a Tuesday news broadcast: “Civil discourse became a flurry of name-calling where one doctor who spoke to the crowd told me they were spit on, called a whore, a white piece of trash, and a word we won’t even say on TV – all in the presence of children.”
You can see the entire meeting in the video below – as well as some social media posts about the meeting. The public comment section starts at the 1:20:05 mark.
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HAPPENING NOW: An hour and a half of citizens’ comments at the Charleston City Council’s meeting at the Daniel Island Recreation Center.
80 citizens are signed up to speak at 1-minute intervals. @HolyCitySinner @Charlestonion #chsnews pic.twitter.com/dCDxT9B6Dk
— Zach🗞Giroux (@Zach__Giroux) August 17, 2021
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This country is broken. My wife, an immunologist, was physically and verbally accosted by two women after she gave testimony about the importance of keeping kids safe in this pandemic. https://t.co/Kg4WirsV7Z
— Conrad Williams, MD, FAAP, FAAHPM 🇺🇸 (@conradw4) August 17, 2021
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