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JUDGE Forced To STEP DOWN Forced To Resign After BLM Thugs BULLY Him For Using EVERYDAY STATEMENT!

There are times when people genuinely need to apologize and times where you have to wonder why they even needed to in the first place.

There are also genuinely racist statements and times where you have to wonder if the person was just looking to be offended.

Let’s face it, people, we are at a bit of a crossroads when it comes to free speech. It will only be a matter of time until we have to clear everything with some sort of central decency agency.

A federal judge in Los Angeles resigned as chief judge after using the ‘racist’ term “street smart” to describe a black court official.

Now the Marxists have decided that the term “street smart” is somehow offensive and racist.

U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney made the announcement he will be stepping down in an email and said he apologized to the black woman he offended.

ABC 7 reported:

The chief judge of the Central District of California, which includes Los Angeles, has resigned over racially charged comments about a Black court official.

U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney made the announcement in an e-mail and says he has apologized to the woman, Kiry K. Gray. But he says he knows that will not put the matter to rest.

“There will be division in the Court, unnecessary, negative and hurtful publicity, and a diversion from the Court’s essential mission of administering justice if I were to continue serving as the Chief District Judge,” Carney said in an e-mail obtained by Eyewitness News. “I cannot allow the Court to become politicized and embroiled in controversy.”

Gray has served as a federal court employee for 35 years.

Carney will remain a federal judge, but another jurist will take over the duties of chief district judge. Carney had just started a four-year term June 1.

The judge not only resigned, he groveled to the Marxist outrage mob.

“This term was one of many words I used to recognize and compliment Ms. Gray regarding her work on the Court Reopening Plan,” Judge Carney explained. “Please know that I had no intent to offend Ms. Gray or anyone else by my use of the term. To me, the term means a person of great common sense, initiative, and ability to work with people and get things done. It saddened me greatly to learn that some people view the term to be demeaning to people of color.”

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