WASHINGTON
A mayor from West
Virginia has resigned amid a furor over a racist Facebook post that
described First Lady Michelle Obama as an "ape in heels," US media said.
Beverly
Whaling, the mayor of the tiny town of Clay, had appeared to applaud
the incendiary comment and stepped down Tuesday amid the ensuing
firestorm, according to a town official, Joe Coleman.
Clay
County Development Corp. director Pamela Ramsey had reportedly posted
after Donald Trump's election: "It will be refreshing to have a classy,
beautiful, dignified First Lady in the White House.
"I'm tired of seeing a Ape in heels."
Mayor Whaling responded: "Just made my day Pam."
The
comments were later deleted and both women's Facebook pages were
eventually taken offline, The Washington Post reported citing local
media.
Ramsey was also reportedly fired.
RACIAL SLURS
Barack
Obama's eight years in office have been marred by racial slurs against
the nation's first African American president and his family.
Clay
has a population of less than 500, according to the 2010 census, and is
the seat of Clay County in West Virginia, part of the South where the
legacy of slavery still runs deep.
The
furor over the racist comment, and the mayor's seemingly agreeable
response, prompted an online petition drive to have the two women
ousted.
The text on www.thepetitionsite.com gathered nearly 160,000 signatures from across the country.
Whaling
had apologized in a statement to Monday to The Washington Post,
writing: "My comment was not intended to be racist at all."
Michelle Obama emerged as a hugely popular surrogate for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail.
Trump,
a billionaire businessman, won West Virginia's five electoral votes,
helping him to his unexpected triumph over Clinton. All the country's
votes have not yet been counted.
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