Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Kim Stokes plays the Race Card and admits to ignoring Federal Law

This is Kim Stokes message on Facebook--

And why I am endorsing Mimi May

Kim Stokes - City Commissioner for LWB, District 3

🏳️‍"🌈 Very happy to announce that we have been endorsed by @equalityfl. Equality Florida is the third LGBTQ+ rights organization to endorse us as they join The Rusty Gordon Lgbtq+ Democratic Caucus of the Palm Beaches and the Palm Beach Human Rights Council.

I'm proud to continue to fight for the rights of all marginalized communities. I will continue to resist the hateful attacks coming from Tallahassee and work to make sure Lake Worth continues to earn its status as an LGBTQ+ Sanctuary City."

What hateful" attacks? What "marginalized communities" do you represent? I thought you represented our city. Is Lake Worth Beach "marginalized?" Sanctuary cities should be illegal. You refuse to comply with federal immigration law?

Let's come up with a plan for the Homeless and call ICE to remove illegals.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

really sick of these special groups not envolving the whole comunity.i was on the fence but am voting for mimi

Anonymous said...

She truly is a loser!

Lake Worth needs to make her go away. She keeps trying to be partisan, and calling Mimi a republican as if that's a bad thing. Mimi needs to point out that Kim is a far left democratic socialist!

Anonymous said...

"Slowly at first, then all at once" Various attributions, including a version by Hemmingway.

That is what is happening in Lake Worth. For some years, the decline had been hardly noticeable, after all, it had never been Boca, nor did we want it to be, but this past year, it is like an avalanche.

Frankly, I don't know what could be done to turn it around. You can't change the people, and they are seemingly happy with it.

But, it's not only Lake Worth; it's the whole country. God Forbid we would have a clean well managed country like Russia.




Dan Volker said...

Someone please explain this to me... How does someone run for commissioner here in Lake Worth, by making a huge part of their platform --- that they will be concentrating on helping a tiny share of our population by transforming major aspects of our town? Why are the needs of these "marginalized groups" she refers to, so much more important than the BIG ISSUES that the vast majority of LEGAL Lake Worth residents feel are crucial to their lives here?

I'd like a candidate to start asking hundreds of our legal residents what the top 20 issues that each person has are.... The candidate could have a clipboard with a list of 100 or more of the known Lake Worth issues, and each person would check off their top 10 and top 20 ( translating to most important, and important in general)...

Things like tourism with the Gulfstream Hotel and how the town will optimize the lives of the residents in this future tourism economy shift....Things like getting the Homeless out of the town and the parks and getting them mental health and addiction treatment, along with housing in dorms with counselors...Things like traffic control and better plans for our growing population, and how to KEEP what has always been special about Lake Worth ( like being able to park your car at the curbside of a Cafe you want to eat at in town, rather than the stupidity of needing to use a Parking Garage a half mile away like in the downtown Clematis area).

Commissioners like Kim are out of control. She is pushing an agenda that will "Steal" from the majority, and will divide a community and pit groups against each other. This is part of the Marxist playbook.... We are being "played".

Anonymous said...

is she being coached by cara

Lynn Anderson said...

There is rumor behind the scenes that CJ supports the three socialists on the dais.

Anonymous said...

Dan,
Thank you for saying so nicely what everyone is thinking, but not saying. If someone says these things out loud, the socialist 3 will condemn you, damn you to hell, and call you a racist. Thats the common game plan of most of the dumpstercrats.

Stokes has been endorsed by the democratic socialist party of palm beach county. The socialist part should have many concerned. But so many just celebrate the democratic part of that organization. Not very bright I say.

But please, keep spreading the good word. People like you could make a change for the better.

Anonymous said...

These socialist/marxist/anarchists should be shunned totally ignored but no you fools continue to let yourselves be use, sad!

Anonymous said...

I agree with Dan. There are lots of people in this community who like to focus on these "marginalized groups" instead of discussing the more important things that Dan mentioned. Quit being consumed with illegals and the queers and lets focus on the things that are important to the community.

Dan Volker said...

To be clear, I think the illegals are a huge problem for us. This is an invasion that includes a large number of criminals and forever welfare cases along with hard working people that might be good people, except that they came here illegally--and in such large numbers that they are displacing our own LEGAL working class people, and this is wrong. The illegals are contributing to legal residents here not being able to find affordable housing, and to crime that is essentially being imported into Lake Worth on purpose, and then sustained by Marxists in our city commission. This is just touching the surface of the illegal problem, a problem which should be the top of the platform for any person running for office. As to the reference to other people that are potentially non-binary, that the anonymous poster referred to with a slur, it is NOT my position that this group does not belong in Lake Worth... U have no problem with them anymore than I have a problem with people whose favorite color is blue or green. My problem is elevating the issues of the LGBTQIA+ community ( which is a very small group in relation to the general population) to be more important by far, than the big issues for the vast majority of us living here. If they represent 3% of our population by size of the group, then their issues should account for less than 10% of the important stances being pushed by someone running for commissioner. Instead, it seems more like a 100% issue, as it rides on top of all others.