The St. Louis primary election is evidence that the MAGA disease has infected our politics. With the slash and burn actions of the trump regime on the federal level and the anti-urban power grabs on the state level, there was some hope that St. Louis could be a genuine refuge against the anti-democratic forces sweeping across the land.
Moving towards a vision of equity and inclusion for all citizens hit a temporary bump on March 4. After all that we’ve been through in this city, especially in the last decade, the prospect of white rule is an insult.
This city’s main two problem areas are a police department and a corporate community who don’t want to be accountable to its citizens. Together, they maintain a chokehold around the neck of the city. They disrupt any potential, innovation, or racial unity. They are resistant to change and any challenge to their authority. They have made themselves big players in this mayoral election.
I find it racistly ironic that the mayors who were kicked to the curb after one term (excluding female Lyda Krewson) were all African American.
Elections are revealing. The world saw that 77 million voters favored a president who is a convicted felon, sexual predator and shaky businessman over a highly educated, competent Black woman. It watches in horror as a band of rich clowns dismantle a democratic government and create global havoc.
The primary election was no different. Comptroller Darlene Green has kept the city’s finances in the black and the corporate wolves at bay for 30 years. Green has been re-elected eight times yet is now fighting to prove her competency.
On the other hand, Mayor Tishaura Jones has served one term, and the naysayers don’t believe she should get a second term. I find it racistly ironic that the mayors who were kicked to the curb after one term (excluding female Lyda Krewson) were all African American. The two white mayors–Schoemehl and Slay–served three and four terms, respectively.
This is when you know it’s not just about performance as Jones’ opponents would have you believe. Slay and Schoemehl made some royal mistakes, not just in their first terms but every term afterwards. Was the city more prosperous, more racially unified, or more equitable after they left office? Hell no.
A striking example is homicides. In 2017, St. Louis was tagged the most dangerous city in the world. (Cara Spencer was an alderperson during this time.) There were 205 homicides that year under Mayor Krewson and no wholesale effort to make her accountable. In 2024, there were 150 homicides under Mayor Jones—the lowest in almost a decade. Yet there’s chatter about people and businesses leaving the city because it’s so-o-o dangerous. The weapons used in most of the homicides are made more accessible because of the Republican state legislature but I hear no collective outcry for new gun control laws even after the city’s first school shooting in 2022.
I’m not saying people shouldn’t complain or be concerned about issues. What I am saying is, be consistent and fair. The lack of confidence shouldn’t be based on race, gender or religion. That would make one a hypocrite.
The recent attacks on Black people, women in particular, have been merciless. Those who dare to speak out against injustices or who attempt to block the steamrolling of white supremacy over the lives of people of color often face grim consequences.
St. Louis has a second chance to take a different path on April 8. Mayor Tishaura Jones needs a coalition of forward-thinking, fair-minded people to fight for a new St. Louis with her, to tackle our systemic problems in an inclusive and creative way. My “Dear White People” must lead the way.
Black folks are being pushed into a corner by MAGA fanatics and blamed for this country’s ills. It’s stressful. An all-white Board of Estimate and Apportionment (E&A) is not progress. Creating a local apartheid-like government in 2025 is lighting a match to dry timbers.

Jones is fruit of a poisoned tree. And just like an apple, she didn’t fall far. Across the street! She has done nothing… other than advance her and her dad’s cronies. Remember how much the Jones family respects the integrity of elections? It’s all public record. You are just fighting MAGA with your own just as racist bs? We all know TJ hasn’t done anything. Be honest. Be less racist. Vote on MERIT, not class or color. Be better.
Hey Jamala Rogers, how about we focus on getting that murder rate down first?
Reading is fundamental.
Murder rate is down 40% Mr Teer
Look it up!
Should I vote for the Mayor?
In 2024 I was involved in a property line dispute with a neighbor. Amidst her protestations, she proclaims “I’m calling Tishaura”.
Soon, a state representative, an alderman, two police officers, and a building division representative are at my property. My position was clearly correct. I was left wondering how’d this get political? Was the Mayor really behind the show of force? The police officers could have settled the issue without the “political muscle”. What do I make of that?
Ms Rogers, they say all politics is local. If I agree totally with your column, still what do I make of my treatment?
What I’m about to say is not an excuse but an explanation: black on black crime comes as a result of miseducation.The education they receive is not in harmony with their temperament. The power brokers of this city are more interested in entitlement, than a fair and equitable sharing of power and opportunities for advancement in a social sense
Seems like as a community leader you’ve failed these politicians multiple times.
Pleased to see some pushback on these racist rants! Corruption, not race, is responsible for single terms. Sadly, it’s much like what occurs when incidents occur between police and criminals with the criminal ending up harmed or dead. It’s the non-compliant, law-breaking behavior responsible on the part of the criminal and not race. The Black-on-Black crime is huge in most major urban centers as well as the Black on other races, especially Asians, crimes take place. Whites are murdering Blacks, nor Asians, nor Hispanics or anyone else. The Black community has to face the fact that so many in their community have no respect for laws or for the value of others’ lives. Look at the Saint Louis Public Schools today and the huge corruption taking place. Who are those corrupting the school district and robbing the children? No, Black lives do not matter to many Blacks and that’s true in city government.
It’s time for Jamala to become honest and to repent of her racism. Yes, Blacks can also be racist, and some are so shamelessly overt.