New York Post

HO HO NO TO WHITES

Boston mayor invite

- By RYAN KING

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is not dreaming of a white Christmas — party, that is.

An invite concerning the Boston mayor’s holiday party, specifical­ly for “Electeds of Color,” was mistakenly sent by an aide to all members of the Boston City Council.

Some 15 minutes later, that aide, Denise DosSantos, who serves as Wu’s (inset) director of City Council relations, sent a follow-up email flagging the embarrassi­ng error.

“I wanted to apologize for my previous email regarding a Holiday Party for tomorrow,” DosSantos wrote.

The white councilors were not supposed to receive an invite.

“I did send that to everyone by accident, and I apologize if my email may have offended or came across as so,” the aide added. “Sorry for any confusion this may have caused.”

Boston’s City Council is comprised of six minority and seven white members.

Wu addressed the controvers­y later Wednesday, reiteratin­g the mass invite was “an honest mistake,” according to WCVB.

The mayor said the party is an annual gathering of a group of “elected officials of color” from across the state, and that this year she was selected to host.

Another holiday outing for “all elected officials” will be held at a later date, Wu said.

The revelation of the “no whites” holiday party drew some backlash.

City Councilor Frank Baker, a white Democrat, bashed the move as “unfortunat­e and divisive,” but stressed it didn’t affect him personally.

“I don’t really get offended too easily,” Baker told the Boston Herald. “To offend me, you’re going to have to do much more than not invite me to a party.

“I find it unfortunat­e that with the temperatur­e the way it is, that we would further that division.”

Others fended off criticism of the shindig.

Councilor Brian Worrell, a black Democrat who is seemingly poised to become the vice president of the council next term, argued there wasn’t anything out of the ordinary about the party. “We make space and spaces for all kinds of specific groups in the city and city government,” Worrell told the Boston Herald. “This is no different, and the Elected Officials of Color has been around for more than a decade.”

Humbug

Conservati­ve social media was less than enthused by news of the racially segregated holiday party.

“Mayor Wu is NOT dreaming of a white Christmas. And she will NOT be serving white wine tonight. Or white-meat chicken. No palefaces invited to Parkman House powwow!” New England radio host Howie Carr joked on X.

Conservati­ve X user Rod Dreher wrote: “So in Boston, you can’t attend the mayor’s holiday party if you are white. How much longer are Americans going to tolerate this left-wing racist crap?”

Earlier this year, Wu became engulfed in controvers­y for a socalled “enemies” list.

She became the first female of color and Asian American elected to serve as mayor of The Hub back in 2021.

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