Saturday, 12 July 2025

Local Leftist, City Manager of High-Crime Vallejo, Says White People are Evil


SF Bay Area city's new manager 'shared tweets branding white people EVIL and calling for them to be shunned'

California city assistant manager is under fire after a social media account linked to her was exposed for sharing posts that described white people as ‘evil’ and accused them of raising ‘bigoted white boys’.

Nalungo Conley, 51, was named Vallejo’s second Assistant City Manager on Monday, with officials saying in a press release they were ‘thrilled to welcome’ the dedicated 17-year government veteran to the city of just over 123,000 residents, as reported by the Times-Herald

But just two days after stepping into the role, the Bay Area resident faced backlash when an  X account linked to her surfaced - one featuring discriminatory comments targeting white people and obtained by the Times-Herald.

'Vallejo's a very diverse city and if she is going to be effective there, she will have to deal with that,' a former Richmond mayor and longtime City Council Member told the outlet.

'There is no room for bigots in a city manager role.'

Among the retweets on Conley’s  account was one stating, ‘White women marry bigoted white men and birth bigoted white boys.’

Nalungo Conley (pictured), 51-year-old second Assistant City Manager of Vallejo, California, is under fire after an alleged social media account linked to her was exposed for sharing posts that described white people as ¿evil¿ and accused them of raising ¿bigoted white boys'

Nalungo Conley (pictured), 51-year-old second Assistant City Manager of Vallejo, California, is under fire after a social media account linked to her was exposed for sharing posts that described white people as ‘evil’ and accused them of raising ‘bigoted white boys'

In one retweet, Conley (pictured) allegedly shared a post that read: ¿Black people, I think it¿s time we withdraw ourselves from anything but blackness'

Conley (pictured) shared a post that read: ‘Black people, I think it’s time we withdraw ourselves from anything but blackness'

In another, the public servant  shared a post that read: ‘Black people, I think it’s time we withdraw ourselves from anything but blackness.’ 

'This is why the black LGBTQ community doesn't trust the white LGBTQ community,' a third retweet read. 'They will sell our rights away to protect their whiteness.'

Another tweet stated 'Every single time, the majority of white women will be loyal to upholding skin privilege.'

'White people have to answer their own evil, Black folks are just innocent bystanders to their violence and bulls***.' 

In one tweet discovered by the outlet, Conley wrote: ‘Distrust the media as they are backed by wealthy, white men who are only interested in keeping power and money among their small group.’ 

After the Times-Herald verified the tweets and inquired about the account, it was quickly deleted - now replaced by the message, ‘This account does not exist.’ 

Another tweet allegedly reposted to Conley's (pictured) account stated: 'Every single time, the majority of white women will be loyal to upholding skin privilege'

'Every single time, the majority of white women will be loyal to upholding skin privilege' 

In the city's recent press release, officials said Conley would ‘bring a wealth of knowledge, passion, and leadership' to the Vallejo community.

According to the US Census, Vallejo’s population is approximately 27 percent White, 17 percent Black, 23 percent Asian and 30 percent Hispanic - making it an extremely diverse city. 

Adam Hochschild, co-founder of Mother Jones Magazine, told the Times-Herald that with quotes like these, one should try swapping in other races and colors to ‘see if it still strikes you the same way.'

'If I do that with this quote, it would read, "Black women marry bigoted black men and birth and raise bigoted black boys." I would feel it was racist,' Hochschild told the outlet.

'And I think the same thing applies if it’s White instead of Black,' he added. 'Or if one substitutes anything else - Asian, Mexican - anything else.' 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14898027/vallejo-city-manager-nalungo-conley-racial-tweets.html

Residents of a 'dangerous' California city are begging for intervention from local law enforcement as a terrifying wave of crime has overwhelmed the struggling Bay Area community. Pictured: The Carquinez bridges in Vallejo, California

Residents of 'dangerous' California city Vallejo are begging for intervention from local law enforcement as a terrifying wave of crime has overwhelmed the struggling Bay Area community. Pictured: The Carquinez bridges in Vallejo, California. Vallejo, located just 30 miles outside San Francisco, has been inundated with crime in recent years, raising alarm for its residents who have since pleaded for increased police presence.

Vallejo, a city of 123,000 people, has seen a twofold increase in theft in recent years, compared with four years ago, according to the Real-Time Crime Index. Pictured: Police investigate an officer-involved shooting in Vallejo

Vallejo, a city of 123,000 people, has seen a twofold increase in theft in recent years, compared with four years ago. Pictured: Police investigate an officer-involved shooting in Vallejo

In 2024 alone, Vallejo tallied over 20 homicides, 12 fatal traffic incidents, 44 rapes, 86 sexual assaults, 503 aggravated assaults, 1,101 auto burglary/theft cases, 200 shootings and 352 domestic violence cases, according to Vallejo Police reports

In 2024 alone, Vallejo tallied over 20 homicides, 12 fatal traffic incidents, 44 rapes, 86 sexual assaults, 503 aggravated assaults, 1,101 auto burglary/theft cases, 200 shootings and 352 domestic violence cases, according to Vallejo Police reports

Damien Davis, 34, died from a gunshot wound in Vallejo, California
Davis' death marked the city's 14th homicide in 2024

The city of Vallejo marked its 14th homicide of the year after 34-year-old Vallejo resident, Damien Davis, was fatally shot on Sonoma Boulevard and Louisiana Street in Vallejo

An armed parolee abandoned his vehicle in Vallejo and fled on foot, desperate to evade capture, he tried to cross I-80 during busy midday traffic and was quickly arrested while attempting to cross the center median in November

An armed parolee abandoned his vehicle in Vallejo and fled on foot. Desperate to evade capture, he tried to cross I-80 during busy midday traffic and was quickly arrested while attempting to cross the center media

A Vallejo burglary suspect lost control and collided with two unoccupied parked vehicles near Solano Avenue and Tuolumne Street in December

A Vallejo burglary suspect lost control and collided with two unoccupied parked vehicles

On December 19, 2024, the Vallejo Police Department participated in a high-speed chase that ended in a reckless collision. Upon arrest, VPD officers discovered two loaded, unregistered firearms with extended magazines inside the vehicle

After the Vallejo Police Department participated in a high-speed chase that ended in a reckless collision, VPD officers discovered two loaded, unregistered firearms with extended magazines inside the vehicle

On December 13, a suspect caught robbing a bystander and another local business, ran from police before confronting VPD with a knife until his eventual surrender to K9 Officer Morty (pictured)

A suspect caught robbing a bystander and another local business, ran from police before confronting VPD with a knife, until his eventual surrender to K9 Officer Morty (pictured)

A fire broke out in a Vallejo, California Target after an unidentified person set fire to rolls of paper towels inside the store

A fire broke out in a Vallejo, California Target store after an unidentified person set fire to rolls of paper towels

The store will be closed indefinitely, though the Target website says it is expected to reopen on March 3

The store will be closed indefinitely

The incident is being investigated as arson
The blaze caused an estimated $1 million in damage to the roof, interior and other merchandise

The incident is being investigated as arson, according to the police department. The blaze caused an estimated $1 million in damage to the roof, interior and other merchandise

Terrifying footage shows people jumping into a ring of fire at an intersection in Vallejo, California early Saturday morning

People jumping into a ring of fire at an intersection in Vallejo, California 

They reveled in the ring of fire as vehicles did donuts around them

They reveled in the ring of fire as vehicles did donuts around them

The takeovers became deadly at one point, when two shootings broke out leaving one dead and another in critical condition

The street takeovers became deadly at one point, when two shootings broke out leaving one dead and another in critical condition

Officials now say more needs to be done to stop the chaos

Officials now say more needs to be done to stop the chaos

A fight broke out between students and 'some unknown males' around 3.45pm on Tuesday at Vallejo High School, near San Francisco

A fight breaking out between students and 'some unknown males'at Vallejo High School

A large group of teens can be seen brawling in the streets and violently punching and kicking a person on the ground (pictured)

A large group of teens can be seen brawling in the streets and violently punching and kicking a person on the ground

The motive for the shooting is unknown and the relation the suspects had to the school is not clear at the moment

A football coach tried to breakup the fight but was shot for his troubles. The motive for the shooting is unknown and the relation the suspects had to the school is not clear at the moment 

Three suspects fled in a dark sedan, where someone fired shots out of it, hitting the school's assistant football coach

Three suspects fled in a dark sedan, where someone fired shots out of it, hitting the school's assistant football coach 

Assistant Coach Joseph Pastrana (pictured) was struck at least once during the shooting at Vallejo High School and suffered from a non-life-threatening injury

Assistant Coach Joseph Pastrana (pictured) was struck at least once during the shooting at Vallejo High School 

The father-of-one (pictured in red) is expected to survive his injuries after being shot during the melee

The father-of-one (pictured in red) is expected to survive his injuries after being shot during the melee

Police in Vallejo, California, says Raymond Jackson, 50, shot and killed his girlfriend, 53, and the woman's 14-year-old daughter, before turning the gun on himself

Police in Vallejo, California, says Raymond Jackson, 50, shot and killed his girlfriend, 53, and the woman's 14-year-old daughter, before turning the gun on himself 

Police responded to a home in Vervais Avenue in Vallejo shortly after midnight to find three lifeless bodies

Police responded to a home in Vervais Avenue in Vallejo shortly after midnight to find three lifeless bodies