Originally posted by MetBierOpOMG indeed, kindergartners and 1st graders being subjected to this kind of traumatic brainwashing strikes me as being criminal, wonder why it didn't make the national news and was kept so quiet?
OMG 😲
Look closely at the photos, one of them shows some woman with a hideously moronic look on her face as she's holding a little girl up to the noose. This is a "teacher".
Originally posted by Sam The ShamMaybe because this isn't NEWS. Might be good for some shock value but its definitely not NEWS.
OMG indeed, kindergartners and 1st graders being subjected to this kind of traumatic brainwashing strikes me as being criminal, wonder why it didn't make the national news and was kept so quiet?
It'll be dealt with and it'll be done with. Whether you hear about this or not will have no outcome on what happens.
Originally posted by uzlessWhat they need to do is get a 1st grade white boy to put the noose around the black girls neck. Voila! Big news story!
Maybe because this isn't NEWS. Might be good for some shock value but its definitely not NEWS.
It'll be dealt with and it'll be done with. Whether you hear about this or not will have no outcome on what happens.
Granny.
Originally posted by uzlessActually, hearing about it and the adverse public reaction it generated is what made the school administration decide to take action. It most certainly does affect the outcome. If it hadn't been made public, nothing would have been done.
It'll be dealt with and it'll be done with. Whether you hear about this or not will have no outcome on what happens.
Originally posted by Sam The ShamNo, the woman holding her up is her grandmother, which is even worse!
OMG indeed, kindergartners and 1st graders being subjected to this kind of traumatic brainwashing strikes me as being criminal, wonder why it didn't make the national news and was kept so quiet?
Look closely at the photos, one of them shows some woman with a hideously moronic look on her face as she's holding a little girl up to the noose. This is a "teacher".
Originally posted by Sam The ShamHard to keep straight which demented idiot there was which. I connected this quote to that picture: The Gramblinite’s Web site Friday included a comment from a woman who identified herself as Irene Booker. She said in her posted comment, “Yes, it was a rope around the little girl’s neck. It was a (safe) demonstration as to what the rope symbolized to blacks. This was my granddaughter and she along with so many of the other students did not understand the intimidation of the noose. I held her in my arms and she knows that I would not harm her or put her life in danger. In order to understand racism one must experience it to make the connection.” …
Wrong photo. Look at the second site, there's a younger woman that is grinning like a demented village idiot.
It's always refreshing to find a family more bizarre than my own relatives...
Originally posted by pawnhandlerSo they didn't think these children had experienced any real racism and had to demonstrate it to them to give them the idea? Interesting.
Hard to keep straight which demented idiot there was which. I connected this quote to that picture: in her posted comment, “Yes, it was a rope around the little girl’s neck. It was a (safe) demonstration as to what the rope symbolized to blacks. so many of the other students did not understand the intimidation of the noose.. In order to understand ra ...[text shortened]... connection.” …
It's always refreshing to find a family more bizarre than my own relatives...
Originally posted by Sam The ShamI thought about that too! Someone had made a comment under the pictures about teaching children to hate. If your child hasn't experienced racism, wouldn't that be a good thing?
So they didn't think these children had experienced any real racism and had to demonstrate it to them to give them the idea? Interesting.
Originally posted by Sam The ShamDid someone say "racism," "lynching," or "protest?" Where are the right reverends Al "Kill Whitey" Sharpton and Jessee "Give Me a Dollah" Jackson?
Don't send your kids to this school.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298778,00.html
Then it gets worse:
http://sweetness-light.com/archive/grambling-teaches-elementary-kids-lynching