Democratic lawmaker called his primary opponent an anti-gay slur
Florida state Rep. Al Jacquet (D) has apologized for calling his primary opponent, Omari Hardy, a batty boy a Caribbean anti-gay slur in a public Facebook video Jacquet published last Friday. Hardy, who is not gay, has rejected Jacquets apology as insincere.
Near the end of Jacquets hour-long Facebook video, which he created to refute a Palm Beach Post story questioning his official residence and election violations, he said, I hear they got Sleepy Hardy. Thats all good. Thats the union boy. The batty boy, union boy. Hardy currently serves as Lake Worth Beach City Commissioner.
Hardy said of the slur, I have heard that term slung around before and I knew what it meant immediately. It appalled me that a member of the Florida House of Representatives and member of the Florida Democratic Party, which for years has stood up for LGBTQ rights, would use that kind of language.?
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Jaquet later apologized, saying, In the heat of the moment, I said something I should not have said. I apologize for my words that have offended some of my colleagues.
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Not surprising.