He is not wrong.
NOT WRONG? HAHAHAHAHA!!!! What a HOPELESS Maroon!!!!!!
He is not wrong.
Says one who lives in a bubble of increadible wealth and social isolation. Tom Hanks , yikes , come on Cliffy put in a little effort .
Takes one to know one.NOT WRONG? HAHAHAHAHA!!!! What a HOPELESS Maroon!!!!!!
Says one who lives in a bubble of increadible wealth and social isolation. Tom Hanks , yikes , come on Cliffy put in a little effort .
Hey Spilledthebeer, what racist, white supremacist blog do you copy and paste from?
I didn't. He is far too off the chart lunatic to read his trash.Did you actually read his post? i stop reading as soon as I see LIE-Barrel. Right away I know it's either that he cuts and pastes the same text all the time or that he just types up the same old rant all the time.
I still can't believe you actually read it.
I didn't. He is far too off the chart lunatic to read his trash.
I can easily see an AR15 in the place of that signRACIST SIGN: Michigan high school feels heat for offensive prom proposal
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May 1, 2018
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May 1, 2018 6:32 PM EDT
Maple Valley High School in Vermontville Township, Michigan is feeling the heat after one student asked another to the prom with a rically offensive sign. (WILX)
VERMONTVILLE TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A Michigan superintendent says racism won’t be tolerated after a photo surfaced of a local high school student asking another student to prom with a racially offensive sign.
Maple Valley High School in Vermontville Township is facing backlash for a photo on Instagram that shows two students holding a sign that reads, “If I was black id be picking cotton … but im white so im picking you for prom?” Signs with the same message also triggered backlash in in Florida and Missouri.
The same statement was used on prom signs in Florida and Missouri that also triggered backlash.
Superintendent Michelle Falcon issued a statement Monday saying the Michigan district took “appropriate action.” She said she couldn’t publicly detail any consequences, but added: “When social media disrupts education, that’s a problem.” The students’ names weren’t released.
Maple Valley has six black students, which amounts to less than 0.5% of the student body, and roughly 6.4% of the school district’s 1,065 students are racial or ethnic minorities, according to a Michigan Department of Education report.
A student at the school, Grace Guernsey, said she was appalled by the photo but that it wasn’t the first time she’s experienced racism in the school district.
“I hope that this time the school listens and actually does something,” she said. “Students have been bringing it up for a while now.”
Stephen Corwin, a parent of Maple Valley High School students, said he wasn’t surprised by the post and that racism is an ongoing issue in the district.
“You can’t fix the problem overnight,” Corwin said. “This is going to take years and years of sensitivity, education and understanding. It’s got to start with the parents.”
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I can easily see an AR15 in the place of that sign
WATCH: Senior fights woman, throws racial slurs over parking job
Postmedia News
Published:
May 3, 2018
Updated:
May 3, 2018 1:06 PM EDT
A video circulating on social media shows an elderly man fighting a woman in a parking lot. (Twitter/EnriqueConde1)
An 80-year-old man from California was arrested after a viral video showed him fighting and hurling racial slurs at a black woman reportedly over a bad parking job.
The video shot by Santa Monica College student Enrique Conde depicts Fredric Allan Shinerock losing it on a woman in the parking lot at the school.
“A bad parking job was enough to send this old guy on a racist tirade yesterday afternoon in the parking lot of the Broad Stage in Santa Monica. In addition to the slurs, the man was yelling ‘Go back to South LA’ and that the lady ‘didn’t belong here.’ Crazy,” Conde said in the video caption.
The unnamed woman can be seen hitting the man as he attempts to kick her. The woman then tries to walk away before Shinerock pursues her to further instigate her.
“Call me a n—- again,” the woman shouts at the elderly man.
Shinerock throws some more racial shade at the woman before hopping in his car and driving away.
“You’re the one who is in the f—ing wrong,” the woman screamed as the man drove away.
A parking attendant attempts to stop the fight between a white senior and a black. woman. (Twitter/EnriqueConde1)
The Santa Monica Daily Press reported the incident took place Tuesday and cops are classifying it as a hate crime.
Shinerock was arrested for misdemeanour battery, cited and later released, CBS Los Angeles reported.
Santa Monica College president Dr. Kathryn E. Jeffery commented on the situation, noting “We will take immediate and evident action to reinforce to our students, college community, and guests that there is no room for hate at Santa Monica College.”
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Alberta school division sorry after employee dressed up as Spice Girl Mel B with blackface
Canadian Press
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May 14, 2018
Updated:
May 14, 2018 6:01 PM EDT
(FILES) The "Spice girls" pose for photographers in front of Cannes Martinez Hotel 11 May 1997 as the 50th International Film Festival in Cannes goes on. Pop group the Spice Girls announced 28 June 2007 they are to reform for a world tour, saying "girl power is back and stronger than ever," in a statement posted on their website. AFP PHOTO BERTRAND GUAY BERTRAND GUAY / AFP/Getty Images
SHERWOOD PARK, Alta. — An Alberta school division has apologized after a staff member at a Christian school wore blackface while dressed up as a member of the British band Spice Girls.
Elk Island Public Schools said in a statement Monday that it is taking immediate action with the employee to address her conduct.
“We do not condone behaviour that would be offensive or hurtful to any student, employee or member of our school community,” said the division.
It added that an apology was also going home to parents.
“In the days ahead, EIPS will seek out resources in order to further educate employees, both at this school and throughout the division, about the need to be respectful of all races and cultures.
“It is our intention to ensure that an incident of this kind is not repeated.”
Edmonton activist Bashir Mohamed said a friend who is a teacher sent him a link to the photo from a Facebook group. He then put the picture out on Twitter with several comments and asked how a black student at the school might feel about it.
The photo shows a woman wearing dark face makeup while dressed up as Mel B, otherwise known as “Scary Spice” with the 1990s all-girl band.
She is standing with other adults posing as celebrity judges in a talent event at Strathcona Christian Academy in Sherwood Park, just east of Edmonton.
“Look who’s here for SCA’s Got Talent! Meet the judges: Simon Cowell, Mel B, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel!! All the best to our competitors!” said a caption of the photo from SCA Elementary.
Mohamed said he didn’t put out the photo to get the employee fired. He wanted it to act as a teaching moment.
“I think there’s a lot of opportunity for there to be education where they can understand why this is an issue and learn from it,” he said. “Because at the end of the day, this person is an educator and they are responsible for students.”
He added that most people are likely to understand that blackface is wrong, but they don’t understand why, or realize that it has roots in Canadian history as well as in the United States.
Education Minister David Eggen said even though the matter is being dealt with, he finds it disturbing.
“It’s inappropriate behaviour that doesn’t belong in schools,” Eggen said.
“It sets a bad example.”
Marisa Peters, an Edmonton blogger who uses the Twitter handle Stream and Stone, said she is a former student of Strathcona Christian Academy’s secondary school.
“In musical theater we were asked to fake tan and wore dark makeup to dress as Puerto Ricans for ’West Side Story,”’ said her tweet. “Blackface has a history at this school.”
Laura McNabb, a spokeswoman for the school division, said officials would not be commenting further.
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