“They don’t know, they don’t know these things."
While speaking in California at the Milken Institute Global Conference Monday about her $400 million Empire AI initiative that aims to create a diverse workforce in tech sectors, Hochul said, “Right now we have, you know, young black kids growing up in the Bronx who don’t even know what the word ‘computer’ is.”
Hochul continued, “They don’t know, they don’t know these things. And I want the world opened up to all of them.”
The Democrat governor was promptly berated across New York City and social media, even by members of her party.
Bronx Democrat Assemblyman John Zaccaro said in a statement, “Our children, far from being underestimated, are the epitome of brilliance, resilience, and untapped potential.”
He added, “They are not only capable but deserving of every opportunity that their counterparts are offered. It’s disheartening to witness such a portrayal that undermines their abilities and aspirations.”
Bronx Democrat Assemblywoman Karines Reyes wrote on X, “Do better,” adding she was “deeply disturbed” by Hochul’s comments.
She continued, “Our children are bright, brilliant, extremely capable, and more than deserving of any opportunities that are extended to other kids.”
Assemblywoman Amanda Septimo (D-Bronx) added to the pile-on, “I would invite Governor Hochul to visit us in The Bronx to experience firsthand the intelligence, resilience, and joy that radiate from Bronx children and residents each day.”
Hochul later attempted to walk back the gaffe. She told The New York Post in a statement, “I misspoke and I regret it. Of course, Black children in the Bronx know what computers are — the problem is that they too often lack access to the technology needed to get on track to high-paying jobs in emerging industries like AI. That’s why I’ve been focused on increasing economic opportunity since Day One of my Administration.”
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2024-05-07T07:35-0500 | Comment by: Dean
Of course BLACK chillin' know what computers are. Those are the things that the schools give out free and then are 'stolen'.