Image by ffg via Flickr Written by Karen D. Swim
As we close one chapter of the Kwame Kilpatrick scandal, it is clear that many Detoiters are still fiercely loyal to the soon to be ex Mayor. The ride or die mentality is alive and well in the D and that is part of the region’s problem.
I was surprised when Kilpatrick won his last term in office. Detroiters seemed all too willing to overlook the scandal plagued Mayor’s shortcomings and ushered him back into the office which he used as his personal playground. They stood by him through unchecked spending, the party that wasn’t, shady firings, bully tactics and the murder of Tamara Green. Supporters argued it was the media and Kwame haters seeking to take him down.
While the media certainly dogged the story, they only did so because the Mayor provided the ammunition. The poor decisions he made while in office were his own and for that he should take accountability. As ordinary citizens watched their property values decline and neighborhoods grow more desperate, their Mayor traveled in first class style and enjoyed the perks of the rich and famous on the city’s dime. As unemployment rates climbed and people strugged to pay utility bills, the Mayor and his family bought a nice vacation home in Florida.
Ride or die citizens lived with streets piled with snow, and no or slow responses from an overburdened police force. Yet, in every speech they were told the city was in great shape. Out of town investors were treated to vacant buildings filled with dead dogs from illegal dog fights and stripped bare of appliances and any trace of copper but hey Detroit was on the comeback trail. Crime continued to rise, the graduation rate for schools diminished and criminal became bolder and more aggressive but Downtown Detroit was flourishing.
We must begin to hold our leaders accountable for the actions. Public servants have become enamored with the perks and power of the job and could care less about those that they have been elected to serve. We can no longer support their bad decisions or bad behavior. It is their job to serve the needs of the people. If leaders want to live like Diddy then let them become rappers. We need leaders who will have a single minded focus on the greater good and not the greater gain.
Kwame Kilpatrick may be a good man, but he was not a good mayor. Detroiters you have an opportunity to start a brand new chapter, choose your leaders wisely.
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