Sid Miller faced online backlash a month ago for posting the phrase 'get a rope' on Facebook. This weekend, Gov. Abbott said it on Twitter.

Gov. Greg Abbott delivers a speech at the swearing-in ceremony of Justice Brett Busby on March 20, 2019.
Gov. Greg Abbott delivers a speech at the swearing-in ceremony of Justice Brett Busby on March 20, 2019.
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A month ago, agriculture commissioner Sid Miller faced online backlash after telling someone on Facebook to “get a rope” – a statement critics said harkens back to lynching African Americans in the South in the 19th and early 20th century.

On Saturday, Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted the same thing.

Abbott was responding to a Twitter user asking him what he would do about a Whataburger location running out of Dr. Pepper.

“Whataburger was OUT of Dr. Pepper this morning @GregAbbott_TX,” Josh Woosley tweeted. “What are you going to do about this.”

“Get a rope,” Abbott responded.

The backlash was swift.

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In both instances, the statewide office holders said it was a joke based off of a decades old Pace salsa ad after being attacked for making the offensive comment online. Abbott responded with a YouTube link to the ad. Abbott’s office has not yet responded to a request for comment.

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The 1992 salsa ad shows a group of men sitting around a fire eating dinner. When one of them offers a salsa made in New York City instead of Pace — which is from San Antonio — another man says “get a rope.”

Miller’s statement came in response to a Facebook post that complained about a group called “Sons of Confederate Veterans” which was blocked from participating in a Veteran’s Day parade in Stephenville.

“Who told them to leave? Get a rope,” Miller said.

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Source: Texas Tribune Blue Government News

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