Governor: Official who said whites are 'master race' must go
Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer has called on a white county official to resign after he said at a public meeting that whites are "the master race."
LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer has called on a white county official to resign after the official said at a public meeting that he belongs to "the master race."
Leavenworth County Commissioner Louis Klemp cited the master race — the Nazi ideology of Aryan supremacy — at a board meeting Tuesday while responding to a presentation by a black official, Triveece Penelton, on road development options in Tonganoxie, just west of Kansas City.
Colyer, a Republican, says in a statement Saturday that the remark was unacceptable. He says: "Racial and discriminative language have no place in our society and most especially when spoken by someone holding public office."
Some members of the county commission also have called on Klemp to resign.
Klemp, who was appointed to fill a Republican vacancy, told KSHB-TV off camera that his comment was a joke.