Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Diversity arrives in Onalaska

Boondi Iyer the newly elected alderman in Onalaska's 3rd district is playing identity politics. After being sworn in Boondi said "I'm the first person of color on the council, that's really exciting. Our community is changing, there is more diversity in the community now so again it makes sense."

Is this really what the citizens of Onalaska are looking for? Silly me, I've been voting for the best candidate all this time. I must be racist, or at least not "woke". Boondi as her campaign managers Diane Wulf and Kim Smith claim has "volunteered with the School District". But the only evidence of that is she set up a table at an Onalaska High School "Heritage Night" and put dots on girls foreheads.

Boondi was endorsed by the AFL-CIO and the IAFF.

5 comments:

  1. Onalaska's very own AOC. Great.

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  2. The key phrase of this mindless post is 'AFTER being SWORN in'. You obviously don't know how a timeline of election works because she already won without flaunting her race or ethnicity. Only after she won and made Onalaska history is when you cut her down for her achievements? Shame on you and this is not what Onalaska should stand for.

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    1. You are correct. Onalaska stands for corrupt officials.

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    2. wow,"AFTER SWORN" you are really on the ball. If Boondi had campaigned personally door to door instead of alderman diane wulf and kim smith doing it for her,she wouldnt have had to flount her ethniticy.

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