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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Reverend Partner of Mayoral Appointee Booted for Camp Mystic Tirade Disavows Her Vile Comments |
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Reverend Partner of Mayoral Appointee Booted for Camp Mystic Tirade Disavows Her Vile Comments |

Last updated: July 8, 2025 10:11 am
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The Fallout from Far-Left Activism: A Case Study in Sensitivity and Consequences

In a stunning example of tone-deaf rhetoric, Houston activist Sadé Perkins has drawn intense backlash following her comments on social media related to the devastating flooding in Texas that resulted in the tragic deaths of at least 82 individuals, including young campers at a Christian summer camp. Perkins, known for her far-left views, has been accused of making racially charged statements that many find both offensive and inappropriate in the wake of such a disaster.

Her partner, Colin Bossen, a senior minister at the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, has since publicly distanced himself from her remarks. Perkins made headlines for her inflammatory assertions about Camp Mystic, a summer retreat for girls, claiming it to be a “white-only” establishment devoid of diversity. In her tirade, she declared, “If you ain’t white, you ain’t right, you ain’t gettin’ in, you ain’t goin’. Period,” suggesting that the broader public would be indifferent to the tragedy if the victims were people of color.

A Disastrous Double Down

When confronted about her comments, rather than retracting or clarifying her statements, Perkins opted to play the victim, lamenting her potential “cancellation” while asserting that the focus should instead be on the “privilege” of the campers. This defensive posture did little to quell the outrage; in fact, it only aggravated the situation. When reminded by a social media user that her comments had consequences, Perkins shockingly replied, “Consequences for what? Maybe it was God’s will to wash those little c***s away.”

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Such statements have not only fueled public anger but have also led to tangible repercussions. Following the uproar, Perkins found herself ousted from the city’s Food Insecurity Board, a position that requires a degree of empathy and sensitivity—qualities she evidently failed to exhibit.

Public Disavowal and Community Response

In a heartfelt statement to the Daily Mail, Reverend Bossen expressed his disapproval of Perkins’ comments, stating, “I want to be clear that I disavow her comments.” He acknowledged the harm caused to those grieving the loss of loved ones and emphasized that Perkins was not representing him or his congregation. His apology extended to the families affected by the flooding, demonstrating a stark contrast to Perkins’ earlier remarks.

As the community navigates the aftermath of this tragedy, it’s evident that Perkins’ comments have not only caused emotional distress but have also highlighted the profound disconnect that can exist within activist circles—where the desire for social commentary can sometimes eclipse the fundamental need for compassion and understanding in times of crisis.

For those interested in witnessing the full extent of Perkins’ controversial remarks, they can be found in her original TikTok video, which has since sparked widespread condemnation:

Do you want to hear the voice of evil?

Houston Food Insecurity Board Member Blasts People Helping Find the ‘White’ Girls Missing in Texas Flood Disaster.

Lies about Camp Mystic being “Whites Only.”

Does @houmayor support this? pic.twitter.com/2BjfNtA12Z

— Carmine Sabia (@CarmineSabia) July 6, 2025

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