03/12/2023
There is a lot of discussion going on about the exchange between Vice Mayor Yasmine Mcmorrin and City Manager John Nachbar. If you haven’t heard it yet, load this link and go to the 02:57:30 mark. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvT8k02AGns&t=10815
My opinion is that both parties made mistakes here. If you start listening at 02:35:00 mark, Yasmine starts her turn in questioning the Housing and Human Services staff about their budget presentation for the coming year. She began with a statement complaining about the new city policy in dealing with the homeless situation, and then launched into a long series of questions about the various functions of this department.
Although her statements and questions might be interpreted by some as somewhat random and tedious, she was careful throughout to compliment staff on their efforts and took care to not devalue their work.
As she moves onto the issue of setting up Mobile Crisis Units (MCUs), it’s obvious by John’s body language that he is becoming agitated about this issue. Although I am not in a position or have the time to research the background of the progress of the MCU project, it became obvious during the exchange between them that Yasmine was on a subcommittee trying to stand up these units. John, in his capacity as City Manager, decided that the committee was not being productive and took responsibility for moving the project over to his staff. Yasmine is now not happy that the MCU is still not setup and that the timeline proposed to set it up is 18 months.
I think the statement that really set John off happened at 02:55:00 when Yasmine stated that the current system for handling crises is not working, so why is staff trying to create a perfect program before launching it? I found this statement puzzling and unnecessary. What Yasmine proposes is to replace a failing system with a system that is doomed to fail due to lack of planning, and then, I guess, fix the new system on the fly.
John then launched into a statement about his frustrations about the amount of criticism and pressure that is constantly being applied by Yasmine. Keep in mind that she had been questioning staff for more than 20 minutes at this point, and this was the second day in a row of budget meetings. At this point staff and council had had 9 hours of meetings about budget. I think that John was able to sense that his staff were tiring of the questioning, and he felt the need to protect his staff against this unnecessary line of questioning. It would have been better had he simply asked for a recess, calmed his staff if necessary, and then just given Yasmine a simple answer to her question, which was “can the timeline to setup MCU be accelerated?”. Better to talk to Yasmine outside of a public meeting about his frustrations. But John did not make this about race. At all.
Yasmine then decide to pull out the race card for no reason that I can fathom, stating that john was privileged as a “white man” to be able to emote like this. Yasmine then admitted that she is angry sometimes, and John agreed with Yasmine’s statement, saying that he felt anger from her, a lot. Yasmine then accused him of making “another micro-aggression” against her.
To sum up, John expressed frustration. Yasmine then claimed he was privileged as a white man to emote like that. Yasmine claimed that she is angry sometimes, too. John agreed with her statement, and for some reason John agreeing with her statement was interpreted by Yasmine as a micro-aggression.
This makes my head spin. John may not have been at his best in stating his frustrations, but Yasmine bringing race into the equation was uncalled for.
After this exchange ended Yasmine left the meeting. For the final 3 hours! *She left her supporters unrepresented for 3 hours of a Council meeting discussing next year’s budget*. I found this particularly frustrating as she missed a chance to query the transportation department about more service to the Fox Hills area, the area where she resides!
My questions to Yasmine are:
• Why did you leave the meeting?
• Why did you not return given the meeting still had 3 hours to run?
• If there is ever a major emergency in the city requiring activation of the response team, would you be able to be in the room and make decisions while people are shouting at one another?
• Do you feel you did anything wrong in pulling out the race card in this situation?