The incident happened during a Hutto City Council meeting on Aug. 31. Calderone was talking to the council during the citizen comments portion of the meeting when she pulled the fruit stand out of a bag.
"It's a symbol," she said about the bananas and the monkey on the stand. "I'm one of the many monkeys who keep trying to climb the ladder for bananas regardless of how many times other monkeys try to pull me down and beat me up," she said. "To me the bananas represent what I expect and what I'm willing to fight for: low taxes, keeping a roof over our head and food on the table."
The WHITE resident who presented the gift identified HERSELF as the monkey yet the retards on the council are clamoring for the spot.
Snyder also said the City Council has asked the city's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission to recommend who can provide diversity training in a session that would not only be for the council but would be open to the public.
The WHITE resident who presented the gift identified HERSELF as the monkey yet the retards on the council are clamoring for the spot.
There we go, mission accomplished.