Community leaders delivered strongly worded rebukes about racist comments made against removing the New Britain Christopher Columbus statue during public participation at the City Council meeting Wednesday, August 12, 2020.

โI, a black man,โ Ald. Colin Osborn (D-2) commented, โsat in my seat for over 90 minutes to be told by a large group of people that those of us who are in protest against systemic and societal racism, classism, colonialism and institutionalized enslavement must โget over itโ.โ
โWe were called mobsters (a reference made against black and brown people),โ said Ald. Osborn, โand it was even suggested that we (who are in support of the monument being removed) should get beat up. As a caller said, โmaybe that is what THEY needโ.โ
โBut what disturbed me most,โ said Ald. Osborn, โis that I, along with other council persons of color, had to sit there and take the hitsโฆ.we had to take the abuseโฆ.the subtle racial slurs and microaggressions.โ
Chris Porcher, the 2019 Democratic Mayoral candidate comment that, โI couldnโt believe not one person spoke up and interrupted that man who said we were lazy and donโt work etcโฆ. by staying silent this behavior was enabled.โ
โAnd while he was the most explicit,โ Board of Education member Violet Jimรฉnez Sims (D) added, โothers used derogatory terms as well. One guy was really struggling to keep from name calling and kept saying, โIโm just going to say that (crybabies) because if I say more Iโm going to say something wrongโ.โ
A number of community leaders noted that most of the speakers against removing the Columbus statue were not New Britain residents.
Alicia Stong, co-founder of the New Britain Racial Justice Coalition said that an opponent of removing the Columbus statue, โranted and raved about how โthese peopleโ donโt work. โThese peopleโ are drug dealers and criminals.โ Strong said that,
Itโs time we talk about the ways white immigrants often perpetuate anti-blackness and white supremacy while at the same time weaponizing civil rights language to victimize themselves.
I have no doubt that many immigrants came to this country from nothing and experienced many obstacles. But we must recognize that black and indigenous experiences are rooted in colonialism and chattel slavery. Our society systemically values whiteness. If we want to build a strong community then we must have some difficult conversations about how race, ethnicity and immigration intersect.
โThe City of New Britain universally has a significant issue with racial and cultural inequality,โ Ald. Osborn said. โTonight also showed how New Britainโs totem pole system works. But moreover, tonight confirmed exactly why racism is a public health crisis, which is why the monument should be removed.โ