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A Democratic former mayorl appointment in Houston, Texas, is being slammed on a funding platform, after the establishment of a campaign after the establishment of a campaign after the establishment of a campaign after “legal support”, after his comments on social media, about the 27 girls race of Camp Mistic who were killed in the Hill Country Flaud last week.
In the video, Sade Perkins stated that the camp is “a white-cavity girls’ Christian camp” that “is not even a token asian” or “token black person”.
He ignored more than 200 others to mention the race as a result of floods in several Texas counties.
“This is all white, white-skin conservative Christian camp,” Perkins said in the video. “It’s 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 it will not get this type of coverage that they are getting. Nobody gives F —.”
Camp Mystic Hunt, Texas, is shown in July 9, 2025. (Ashley Landis/AP Photo)
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Funderizer, “Support for Sade Perkins,” was posted on the Crowdfonding platform and there are pictures of some young girls who were killed in floods. Manufactured by the Marion Hills, it is believed that Perkins will benefit a former member of the Houston Food Insecurity Board.
The organizers wrote on the site, “Sade Perkins are being targeted to publicly tell the truth.” “After the devastating floods in the Camp Mystic, many of us were broken like, but she also dared to say what would not happen to others: Does this response look different if the victims were the Hispanic or black girls?”
Hill claimed that Perkins were staring at, harassing and flooding with messages of hatred, seeing that Houston Mayor John Whitmyer said Perkins were fired “to see that he had taken any action in response to public outrage.”
However, Hill said that Perkins resigned in January “on its own terms” when his term expired according to the city.
A view inside a cabin in the camp mystic, the site where at least 20 girls went missing after the flash flood on Hunt, Texas, 5 July 2025. (Through Ronaldo Schimidt/AFP Getty Image)
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Despite Perkins racing in the conversation, the organizers are now calling the backlash that she is facing “racial violence”.
According to the Funderizer, “Saade talked about racial inequality only in an emergency response, some thought quietly, but was very afraid to say. And what he was hating? It’s not just disagreement, it is not just disagreement, it is racial violence in a plain vision.”
Hill alleged that if a white public person made the same comment, it would have “debated, not a takedown.” He said that since Perkins is a black woman, she is being told, “You should not talk at all.”
A destroyed cabin in Camp Mystic after floods in Texas. (Ellie Heartman/AP Photo, File)
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Along with raising funds, the organizers said, Perkins will be “recovered from security, legal support and iconic and emotional damage, which is permanent.”
By Thursday afternoon, the campaign had increased by just $ 400 with a target of $ 20,000.
There are many donations in small amounts, which act as a comment by the user name.
A donation by “humiliation to Houston” preferred 23, while racial slarses, pornographic language or dangers with dangers of death, have hundreds of choice targeted by Perkins in donations made by other users.
Campers’ goods sit outside the Camp Mistic cabins near the Gwadalup river after a flash flood on July 7, 2025, Hunt on July 7, 2025, on July 7, 2025. (Ellie Heartman/AP Photo)
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While Perkins has so far addressed the Funderizer, her boyfriend, Rev Colin Bosen released a statement on her website in which she “left” her comments.
Bosen wrote, “My partner Sada Perkins has commented on social media about the horrific floods that are the mystic of the destroyed camp. I want to be clear that I dismiss his comments,” Bosen wrote. “When she was not speaking from me or from my congregation, I believe that her comments have harmed many people who are feeling terrible losses and anxiety.”