The mayor of a town in the US state of West Virginia
has resigned after she was caught up in a controversy over racist comments
about Michelle Obama.
Beverly
Whaling had appeared to applaud a Facebook post referring to Mrs Obama as an
"ape in heels".
She
wrote that the post had made her day, but later said she was referring to the
election outcome.
A
petition calling for the mayor's resignation had gathered over 170,000
signatures.
Ms
Whaling was the mayor of the town of Clay, which has a population of just 491.
The town
has no African American residents, according to the 2010 census. In Clay County
as a whole, more than 98% of its 9,000 residents are white.
Ms
Whaling had responded to a Facebook post by Pamela Ramsey Taylor, a local
resident who runs a non-profit group in Clay County, which referred to the
first lady as an "ape".
"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," Ms Taylor wrote.
Ms
Whaling responded with "just made my day Pam".
While
Clay County has a small population, the furore over the Facebook post spread
far and wide.
Ms
Taylor had already been dismissed from her post.
Ms
Whaling had already issued a written apology to news media outlets saying that
her comment wasn't intended to be racist.
"I
was referring to my day being made for change in the White House! I am truly
sorry for any hard feeling this may have caused! Those who know me know that
I'm not in any way racist!"
A
statement from the council apologised to Mrs Obama and condemned the post as
"horrible and indecent''.
"Please
don't judge the entire community for one or two individual acts,'' councillor
Jason Hubbard said.
Another
council member Joyce Gibson extended an invitation to anyone who judged the
community to "come see us... spend a day with us".
"If
I knew you would come, I would bake a cake. We're very decent people,'' she
added.
Source: www.bbc.com
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