Republican Candidate Michael Lincoln-McCreight Exposed After Racist 7-Eleven Incident
Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyFebruary 1, 20266 min23,269 views
10 connectionsΒ·11 entities in this videoβRacist Incident at 7-Eleven
- π¨ A man, identified as Republican candidate Michael Lincoln-McCreight, was captured on video having a racist meltdown in a 7-Eleven.
- π£οΈ He allegedly used the N-word and appeared to threaten a Black female cashier while demanding she delete the video.
- π Lincoln-McCreight's choice of clothing during the incident also drew attention.
Political and Advocacy Fallout
- ποΈ Following the viral video, Lincoln-McCreight reportedly resigned from his position on Orange County's disability advisory board.
- βοΈ The county attorney's office is reviewing the content of the video to determine next steps.
- β The incident raises questions about his ability to advocate for disenfranchised individuals, particularly given his past advocacy work for people with disabilities.
Personal Background and Accountability
- π§ Lincoln-McCreight reportedly suffered from a developmental disability and was under legal guardianship, but regained independence in 2016.
- π€ He has been described as a self-advocate working with organizations to defend the rights of people with disabilities.
- β οΈ The discussion emphasizes that personal history or potential diagnoses do not absolve individuals of accountability for their actions, especially racism.
- π‘ It is stated that acknowledgement is the prerequisite to transformation for making better decisions in the future.
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Michael Lincoln-McCreightRepublican CandidateRacist Incident7-ElevenDisability AdvocateFlorida State HouseOrange CountyDisability Advisory BoardRacial SlurAccountabilitySelf-AdvocacySupported Decision-Making (SDM)
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