Hillsboro Mayor Steve Callaway Credit: Courtesy City of Hillsboro
Hillsboro Mayor Steve Callaway
Hillsboro Mayor Steve Callaway Courtesy City of Hillsboro

In a small, personal way, the mayor of Hillsboro is making racists afraid again.

In a Twitter thread posted Wednesday, Mayor Steve Callaway described an encounter he had after leaving an Emeralds v. Hillsboro Hops minor league baseball game in Eugene, where a man referred to Hillsboro by the racially pejorative name, โ€œHillsBurrito.โ€ When Callaway asked the man why he would use such a word, the man allegedly said it was because Hillsboro โ€œhas a lot of Latinos,โ€ and admitted to knowing he sounded racist. After that point, the mayor revealed his identity.

โ€œWish I could convey the shock on his face,โ€ Callaway tweeted.

In the thread, Callaway wrote that he spoke to the man about Hillsboroโ€™s โ€œbeauty, strength and richness that comes from the diversity of my community,โ€ adding โ€œit wasnโ€™t about me being offended but was about him being offensive and I agreed what he said sounded racist to me too.โ€

Hillsboroโ€™s Hispanic population, established after WWII when immigrants moved to the area with their families to work on farms, is almost three times the size of Portlandโ€™s Hispanic population, and one of the largest in the metro area. According to the 2017 U.S. Census, Hillsboroโ€™s Hispanic population makes up 22.7% of the total population, compared to 19.4% in Gresham, 16.7% in Beaverton, 9.7% in Portland and 4.2% in Lake Oswego.

While Hillsboro does celebrate its Hispanic population with community events such as the springtime Latino Cultural Festival, and like Portland is a โ€œsanctuary cityโ€ for immigrants, the population has not historically been represented in local government. With the exception of one white woman, Hillsboroโ€™s mayors have all been straight, white men, and the present city council also reflects these skewed demographics. Hillsboro is also among the cities the Oregonian reported whose police are failing to report bias crimes, despite the fact that, especially after Donald Trumpโ€™s inauguration, they are definitely happening.

But hey! Good on Callaway for standing up for his cityโ€™s reputation. And he ended the thread like a true social media sleuth, determining that he knows the racist manโ€™s neighbors, and โ€œwill be extending him an invitation to visit Hillsboro and experience what makes us special.โ€

Read the entire thread here.

2 replies on “Hillsboro Mayor Surprises a Racist; Calls Him Out”

  1. It never ceases to amaze me how racists will spew their vitriol around anyone, believing everyone in ear shot agrees with them (or is the subject of their vitriol). Guess what!?! There are plenty of white people sick and tired of other white people’s racist bullshit! I am sick of racists and how fucking dumb and hateful they are. FUCK YOU! FUCKING FUCK OFF AND DIE LIKE THE DINOSAURS YOU ARE. OTHER PEOPLE EXIST. YOUR WHITE SKIN DOES NOT MAKE YOU SPECIAL. YOU ARE A SHIT STAIN ON HUMANITY AND NEED TO BE FLUSHED DOWN THE TOILET LIKE A TURD. ENOUGH ALREADY!!!! SHUT THE FUCK UP, CRAWL BACK UNDER YOUR ROCK AND DIE! THANK YOU! SINCERELY, ALL OF THE PEOPLE ON THE FACE OF THIS EARTH THAT ARE SICK OF YOUR FUCKING BULLSHIT.

  2. This is such a low level of racism, it’s not worth the indignation. It’s important to focus on job and housing discrimination, police brutality and other violence, forms of racism that really are means of keeping down a racial minority. But I’m supposed to get upset over some verbal joke indicating that a lot of Latinos live in a certain community? Give me a break.

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