We've got racist 4th grade teachers out here demanding segregation...WTF? EDIT: SHES FIRED!!!

VelourSocks

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I just dont even get how people can even side with the officer on this shyt.. It's like white folks got racist blinders on 24/7 and they refuse to see the other side ever. Anyone with a brain can see that the officer overreacted to the max.
 

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For an Indian @Napoleon you sure do think a lot about blacks when your race be bleaching their skin on the regular in your home count
we NEED these cacs to be more upfront with their feelings, maybe that will spur some more of us to take appropriate action.
here's her post by the by:
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bytch really used #imnotracist :mjlol:
 

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I don't. I demand equality.

Stop looking for supremacy. Thats the problem.
Equality cannot exist in a mixed society, one group will always dominate the other. How the fukk is anyone looking 4 supremacy, pleae explain that. SMFH.

Cacs do not want equality, they thrive off inequality, in what century do u think they will give up. I have your answer: Never. Separation from these devils = utopia. It's pathetic to keep asking for mercy for 100s of years.
 

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A principal in Florida got fired for commenting on this case too:mjlol:


I'm on my phone. Can someone post the story.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/education/article23616994.html

The principal of North Miami Senior High School inadvertently injected himself into the racially charged national debate over police treatment of blacks with a social media comment — and it wound up costing him his position at the school.

The Miami-Dade County school district announced Wednesday that Alberto Iber had been removed as principal after going online to defend a white Texas police officer who waved a gun at black teens while responding to a call about an unruly pool party.

In a brief statement, the district said employees are required to conduct themselves, both personally and professionally, in a manner that represents the school district’s core values. The district said a replacement would be named shortly and that Iber would be reassigned to administrative duties.

“Judgment is the currency of honesty,” said Superintendent of Schools Alberto Carvalho. “Insensitivity — intentional or perceived — is both unacceptable and inconsistent with our policies, but more importantly with our expectation of common sense behavior that elevates the dignity and humanity of all, beginning with children.”

Cellphone footage from McKinney, Texas, caught white officer David Eric Casebolt throwing a black teenage girl to the ground, then briefly drawing his gun while responding to a call about an raucous pool party. The incident last week was just the latest in a string of encounters that have sparked charges of abusive police treatment of minorities.

Iber — in a brief public post on a story on the Miami Herald’s website — defended the officer’s response.

“He did nothing wrong,” Iber wrote in a comment that showed his Facebook picture, name, school and title. “He was afraid for his life. I commend him for his actions.”

Iber’s stance quickly prompted a passionate online response from Ambrose Sims, a black, retired Miami Beach Police veteran who joined the force at a time of racial strife in Miami in the 1980s. He also came out as gay and led a campaign for equal rights. Sims wrote, in part: “Such a comment reveals to me that you’re a serious part of the problem.”

Iber’s comment — which was removed after a few hours but not before being captured in screen grabs that were circulated in the community — also raised eyebrows in North Miami, a diverse city in northeast Miami-Dade where a majority of residents are black. The student body at his school also is 99 percent minority, according to state records.

Alix Desulme, a recently elected councilman who is Haitian-American and also a school teacher, said he was “appalled.”

“For him to make such a comment is insensitive to the community,” Desulme said.

Iber responded to a reporter’s questions on Tuesday by reading a prepared statement.

“I support law enforcement, and also the community and students that I serve as the proud principal of North Miami Senior High,’’ he said. “The comment I posted was simply made as the result of a short video that I watched and my personal opinion.”

Iber, who just finished his first year as the head of North Miami Senior, said he meant to write the comment anonymously.

“I regret that I posted the comment as it apparently became newsworthy and has apparently upset people,’’ he said. “That was not my intention in any way.”

Casebolt’s behavior was not viewed favorably by McKinney Police Chief Greg Conley, who in a Tuesday news conference called the officer’s actions “indefensible.” Shortly after, the officer announced his resignation.


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/education/article23616994.html#storylink=cpy
 

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When I was in 3rd grade, this gay kid (gay at 3rd grade already) threw up in the middle of class. Everybody was shocked but then we all clowned him, we were kids doing what kids do. Well this black kid in our class called him gay (or maybe a fakkit) just because he felt like it and the teacher found out. The teacher, a pink white dude, comes in the class and calls him out on it. He asked the bro "would you like it if I called you a ******?" I'll never forget that shyt. 3rd grade teacher.

It's real.

Teacher probably was a f@ggot himself and got offended.
 

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The worst mistake this country ever made was enslaving 1 million Subsaharan Africans

Also, Texas CACs seem way more bold than others
 
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