
Your right unless they have more evidence about this teacher, I wouldn’t say that. However, based on this behavior I would suspect this teacher could be a White Supremacist. Let’s call him or her a Suspected White Supremacist. |
At the very least, he clearly hasn't been around enough black people; which I would find alarming as someone who lives in the DMV. |
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Dumbass... you can find both of their names on the school website if you are that interested. |
The principals name is on the website not the pe teachers. Since that person is such a dumbass for not knowing and you can get that information, you tell us the pe teachers name. If you can’t do that, we all see who the dumbass is |
Look in the school directory...It's really very simple. |
You can’t say that. What if there are two PE teachers. You don’t want to name the wrong one when there is this type of situation going on |
Is that in the same state as governor Coonman? Seems like nit picking. |
+1 |
Many gun loving trump supporters everywhere. Loudoun is no more racist than any other county in Virginia |
Hell no it’s not. They need to fire this white supremacist teacher who tried this bs though. This sort of thing needs to be addressed and not covered up |
You are painfully stupid. Hey! Have you heard of the Momo challenge? Scurry along and go get upset about that. |
Are you black? Calling the PE teacher a white supremacist based on this one incident is extremely counterproductive. Let the school handle this. If there are no other incidents, then don't crucify this teacher. Sensitivity training is in order for such a case. He didn't single out black kids, and was trying to do a black history month activity. Have you never made a mistake? Also, in my experience, PE teachers tend to be more off the cuff than classroom teachers. He could have thought he was doing something educational and didn't think through the implications. I'm not trying to make excuses for him, I'm just saying that the school should look at his record as a whole and assess consequences accordingly. Vilifying someone based on one incident without knowing all the facts is used all too often by the right to stereotype blacks, it's not ok in either case. |
The fact is this suspected white supremacist chose a black child to play a slave trying to escape. I’d like to hear the teachers position on what happened.
Can we trust the school system to have handled the situation? I don’t. This child will remember this incident for the remainder of his or her life. This teacher could very well have been trying to live out some sort of sick fantasy of little black kids being slaves and I’d like to know they are nipping this in the bud. The teacher needs to be fired. Blacks in America won’t ever return to the slave conditions they were in 200 years ago and children in public schools do not need to relive the experience. |