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Sep 13 2022

LaToya Cantrell Basks in Intersectional Privilege

A Woman of Color like New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is blessed with intersectional oppression. That’s why she deserves to travel luxuriantly while her city wallows in poverty. Bigots want her to return to the city the small fortune she has spent upgrading her plane tickets to first class or business class, but like Rosa Parks, she sits firm:

Mayor LaToya Cantrell told local reporters Thursday she won’t fork over the exorbitant fees she charged for the upgraded tickets, including an $18,000 first-class trip to France over the summer.

Her first class flights cost up to nine times as much as the coach seat her aide has to settle for.

Since January 2021, Cantrell has charged the city of New Orleans $29,000 to travel first- or business-class instead of coach, The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reported.

According to the city’s travel policy, municipal workers have to take the cheapest flight or pay back the difference. But Cantrell knows it would be both racist and sexist to apply this policy to someone who is intersectionally oppressed. She proclaims that she must travel first class at taxpayer expense for her safety:

“Anyone who wants to question how I protect myself just doesn’t understand the world Black women walk in.”

Sure we do. They walk in a world where the rules don’t apply to them, where they are immune to criticism, and where morons can rise to Vice President, Supreme Court Justice, or Mayor of New Orleans with no serious qualifications other than their politically correct intersectional identity.

On tips from Jack D and Mr. Freemarket.


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One Response to “LaToya Cantrell Basks in Intersectional Privilege”

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