St. Paul council members, gay advocates call on Busuri to apologize
A St. Paul City Council member whose social media history appears to celebrate the criminalization of homosexuality in Uganda, among other anti-gay measures, is reaping criticism from his council peers and gay advocates.
Stonewall DFL and MYDFL, the LGBTQ and youth caucuses of the Minnesota DFL, issued a joint statement calling for Council Member Kassim Busuri to resign. They plan to present a resolution at the St. Paul DFL convention on Sunday asking the party to back their statement.
On Thursday evening, Council Member Mitra Nelson the councils only openly gay or bi-sexual member called Busuris refusal to apologize for his Facebook history a breach of the expectations we have for those entrusted with public service in our community.
OutFront Minnesota, the states largest LGBTQ advocacy organization, also reached out to Busuri on Thursday to ask for a public apology.
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