London Lamar, a newly-elected Democratic state lawmaker for the Memphis area of Tennessee, recently recorded a Facebook live video in which she called the residents of her state “racist” and most Republican voters “uneducated.”
The 15-minute video was posted on Nov. 7, the morning after the midterm elections.
“Let’s just call a spade a spade. Tennessee is racist. Period,” she stated in the video.
“Most of the Tennesseans who voted Republican are uneducated. So, they don’t even know that they showed up to the polls to vote against their own interest.”
Many internet users saw the video and were unhappy with Lamar’s statements. They wondered if she would fairly represent all of her constituents and questioned if she had sources to support her statements.
In response to the news coverage about her video, Lamar took to Facebook again on Nov. 12 and apologized for part of her comments.
“I want nothing more to work across the aisle to assure that every Tennessean has the opportunity to fully enjoy what our great state has to offer.”
However, Lamar said she believes her state is “very racially polarized” and she felt many people voted for racial reasons.
“As the youngest incoming member of Tennessee’s legislature, I am sure to make a few mistakes as we all do,” she continued. “But make no mistake, Wednesday morning’s video was not a rant. Wednesday morning’s video was a call to action.”
Lamar’s website states that she is a native of Memphis and the president of the Tennessee Young Democrats. She previously served as vice-chairwoman of the Black Caucus of the Young Democrats of America, and in 2014, she ran for the office of Tennessee Democratic Party State Executive Committee for District 33.
Lamar was uncontested in the 2018 election and will take office in January.