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A pre-appointment for the Houston City Board recently set fire to the fire to claim that a Texas Summer Camp destroyed by floods was “white-cavalry, conservative. [and] Christian. ,
Sade Perkins, a former member of the Houston Food Insecurity Board, made claims about the Camp Mistic in Hunt, Texas in a ticketing video later this week.
Houston’s Mayor John Whitmyer’s office confirmed Fox News Digital that Perkins posted a video. He was appointed by former Mayor Sylvester Turner in 2023, and his term ended in January 2025.
In her video, Perkins began predicting that she was “probably going to cancel for it.”
Camp Mystic Director dies while trying to save children during the Texas flood.
A view inside a cabin in the camp Mystic, a riverside summer camp in Texas. (Through Ronaldo Schimidt/AFP Getty Image)
“But Camp Mystic is a white-covered girls Christian camp,” Perkins continued. “They do not even have a token Asian, they do not have a token black person, it is all white, white-skin conservative Christian camp.”
“If you are not white, you are not right,” he claimed. “You are not going in, you are going, duration.”
Perkins said, “It is not to say that we do not want girls to get, whatever girls are missing … but you best believe, especially in today’s political atmosphere, if it was a group of Hispanic girls … then not getting this type of coverage that they are receiving. Nobody will give F-K.”
The previous appointment said that she used to “do no shade” for girls who were missing or killed due to floods, and said “hope[s] They are all found, “but suggested that they had a lot of sympathy.
Perkins said in the video, “They want you to have sympathy for these people. They want to get out of your bed and want to come out of your house and donate their money to find these people and to find these people,” Perkins said in the video.
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Hunt, view of a damaged building in Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas. (Through Ronaldo Schimidt/AFP Getty Image)
“Meanwhile, they are deporting your family members. Meanwhile, they are installing concentration camps and jails for your family members. And I need to keep all of you in mind, before you all get out of there and put on your rain shoes and find these little girls.”
Speaking to Fox News, the Office of Whitmyer said that Perkins would not be re -appointed on the board, and their comments would be called “deeply inappropriate”.
The statement of the mayor’s office reads, “The comments shared on social media are deeply inappropriate and have no place in a civilized society, especially the families confirm the deaths and the ongoing discovery for the missing.”
“Mayor John Whitmyer will not recur him and take immediate steps to remove him permanently from the board.”
A view of the camp micist after the flash floods in Hunt, Texas on 5 July 2025. (Through Ronaldo Schimidt/AFP Getty Image)
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At least 80 deaths have been confirmed by the horrific floods till Sunday, there are a large number of children. At least 10 campers of Camp Mystic are still missing.
Kyle Schmistbair of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.