MAGA teen bused in from a Catholic school harasses Indigenous People's marcher. Vile.

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Anonymous wrote:I saw the video and still see nothing different. The kids got involved in an unnecessary altercation and made fun of native Americans. They didn't commit a crime, but we're still exhibiting poor behavior. That church has met at that bus stop for decades and some of the kids had been there before. Just because some adults who people already have little respect for also behaved poorly doesn't change my view of this school. The adults were there and did nothing or even encouraged the altercation.

When I attended the march as a child our priest prayed with us and we quietly got back on the bus without engaging anyone including other kids at the march. For decades kids have come to the mall for this. No mistake why it was the MAGA hat wearers who were caught on video behaving poorly.

For Catholics, what do you think it is acceptable to wear a political statement to a church event. Even if this altercation isn't national news it should be religious news for the church to reflect on fixing[list] their image.



And, the "unnecessary altercation" was actually caused by Mr. Phillips, who approached the group.
If he had remained in his own personal space, there would be no story.
Keep justifying your view. The outrage over this incident is so overblown it would be laughable if these kids weren't in serious danger now.


He stepped between white kids that were unable to walk away from an altercation with a hate group and the white kids decided to surround him and block his path, he did not get in their face they got into his face.


LOL, that is so Saturday morning.
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Anonymous wrote:I saw the video and still see nothing different. The kids got involved in an unnecessary altercation and made fun of native Americans. They didn't commit a crime, but we're still exhibiting poor behavior. That church has met at that bus stop for decades and some of the kids had been there before. Just because some adults who people already have little respect for also behaved poorly doesn't change my view of this school. The adults were there and did nothing or even encouraged the altercation.

When I attended the march as a child our priest prayed with us and we quietly got back on the bus without engaging anyone including other kids at the march. For decades kids have come to the mall for this. No mistake why it was the MAGA hat wearers who were caught on video behaving poorly.

For Catholics, what do you think it is acceptable to wear a political statement to a church event. Even if this altercation isn't national news it should be religious news for the church to reflect on fixing[list] their image.



And, the "unnecessary altercation" was actually caused by Mr. Phillips, who approached the group.
If he had remained in his own personal space, there would be no story.
Keep justifying your view. The outrage over this incident is so overblown it would be laughable if these kids weren't in serious danger now.


He stepped between white kids that were unable to walk away from an altercation with a hate group and the white kids decided to surround him and block his path, he did not get in their face they got into his face.


This is such bull$hit. Mr. Phillips could have walked away at any point. He stood there defiantly drumming and singing in the faces of these kids. He had no intention of leaving. Nobody blocked his exit. He made the choice to stay.
You would think a 63 year old man would know better. He wanted a confrontation. And, then he went on CNN and MSNBC and lied about the incident.


He clearly has very little experience with such elitist pigs. He was not prepared for a younger male to stand in defiance of an elder since that is not how they raise their children. Most of the boys stepped back.

And the boys had little experience dealing with bigoted blacks. Why is everyone focusing on the adolescent whites rather than the adult blacks who are full of hatred?
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Anonymous wrote:This is another view at the lincoln memorial. https://twitter.com/i/status/1087484002863325185

ARe people really saying this whole display is justified because of what 5 BHI people said? These kids should never have been left unsupervised for a moment.


I think it’s adorable how many people are saying their teenage sons would stand by idly and be called vile names and not react in any way like the gentlemen they were raised to be. I highly doubt any of you actually have teenage sons. Be real.


I thought Catholic schools were supposed to instill different values in their students than other school, that their students were different and above the norm? Otherwise why spend the money t send them?


Everybody in the Catholic school community know sending your son to an all boys school like Covington... (aka Gonzaga/Prep) you are going to have to deal with this toxic type of behavior.

Many of us will not send our kids to all boys schools for this exact reason.


Seems to me they need to learn that they will deal with a toxic hatred of the students by other people.
At least, that is the impression I am getting on this site.


Yes. They will be met with hatred sometimes when they cat call an innocent woman walking down the street or when they hold a girld down on a bed and assaulting her or when they black face.

How do you think those actions should be met?


Interesting that the video linked here was cut where it was. Another inflammatory video that will probably go viral in order to defame the school, no doubt.
Questions. I have: What happened before the girls passed the boys? Did the girls say something to them first?

I am tired of women acting like they are always the victim. And, I am a woman.
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Anonymous wrote:At least three images of actual blackface (not just face painted black) at this high school

https://twitter.com/KrisSanchez/status/1087493762153013248

Jesus would be proud.


Wow.


IT WASN'T BLACKFACE!
It was a "blackout game," genius. So sick of the rumors you and others are spreading.

Proof:

NYTimes article about blackout games:https://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/05/sports/ncaafootball/05blackout.html

Student who attended the school at the time: https://twitter.com/ryantoler_/status/1087517789684936704

Another student who attended school at the time: https://twitter.com/andrewcch12/status/1087532530130190336

"Years of imposing negative values?" Bull$hit. You, dear, are the one that needs to take a step back.


It's blackface dumb a$$. My child's school has blackouts all the time, wear black clothes, not black face.



Here, friend (I won't resort to name calling). This is the definition of blackface:

"Blackface is a form of theatrical make-up used predominantly by non-black performers to represent a caricature of a black person."

This is NOT what these kids were doing. Keep spreading the lies.


Anyone with a modicum of sense knows it is not a good idea for white boys at an predominantly white school to paint their faces black to menace an opposing team that has black players, no matter what the intent. If you don’t know that this is a bad idea you need to read more widely especially about American racial history.

Also why did the kids leave patches of white around their eyes and lips?


This is just a dumb question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I saw the video and still see nothing different. The kids got involved in an unnecessary altercation and made fun of native Americans. They didn't commit a crime, but we're still exhibiting poor behavior. That church has met at that bus stop for decades and some of the kids had been there before. Just because some adults who people already have little respect for also behaved poorly doesn't change my view of this school. The adults were there and did nothing or even encouraged the altercation.

When I attended the march as a child our priest prayed with us and we quietly got back on the bus without engaging anyone including other kids at the march. For decades kids have come to the mall for this. No mistake why it was the MAGA hat wearers who were caught on video behaving poorly.

For Catholics, what do you think it is acceptable to wear a political statement to a church event. Even if this altercation isn't national news it should be religious news for the church to reflect on fixing[list] their image.



And, the "unnecessary altercation" was actually caused by Mr. Phillips, who approached the group.
If he had remained in his own personal space, there would be no story.
Keep justifying your view. The outrage over this incident is so overblown it would be laughable if these kids weren't in serious danger now.


He stepped between white kids that were unable to walk away from an altercation with a hate group and the white kids decided to surround him and block his path, he did not get in their face they got into his face.


This is such bull$hit. Mr. Phillips could have walked away at any point. He stood there defiantly drumming and singing in the faces of these kids. He had no intention of leaving. Nobody blocked his exit. He made the choice to stay.
You would think a 63 year old man would know better. He wanted a confrontation. And, then he went on CNN and MSNBC and lied about the incident.


He clearly has very little experience with such elitist pigs. He was not prepared for a younger male to stand in defiance of an elder since that is not how they raise their children. Most of the boys stepped back.


Another Bull$hit claim. He has a history of making accusations against white students.

The Native American man at the center of the controversy involving a group of Trump-supporting high school boys from Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky has a history of claiming disrespect and racism by students.

Nathan Phillips of Ypsilanti claimed in April 2015 that a group of students at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) were "racist" toward him after he approached them while they were participating in an American Indian theme party.

"They had little feathers on, I was just going to walk by," Phillips claimed. "A group of them said 'Come on over, come here.'"

"Then started whooping and hollering," Phillips continued. "I said that wasn't honoring, that was racist. Then at that time, it really got ugly."

Phillips claimed that the students yelled racial slurs at him and threw a beer can at him.

"[They said] 'Go back to the reservation, you blank Indian,'" he said.

Phillips says that he called the police and that by the time they showed up "it was like there was no party there at all."


https://www.dailywire.com/news/42456/native-american-center-maga-student-incident-has-ryan-saavedra
Anonymous
Now that it has been demonstrated that the initial outrage at the boys was misplaced, I guess some of you are going on a fishing expedition to find anything that any of them have done wrong.

Do you subject everyone to this kind of scrutiny, or just 15 year old white males?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I saw the video and still see nothing different. The kids got involved in an unnecessary altercation and made fun of native Americans. They didn't commit a crime, but we're still exhibiting poor behavior. That church has met at that bus stop for decades and some of the kids had been there before. Just because some adults who people already have little respect for also behaved poorly doesn't change my view of this school. The adults were there and did nothing or even encouraged the altercation.

When I attended the march as a child our priest prayed with us and we quietly got back on the bus without engaging anyone including other kids at the march. For decades kids have come to the mall for this. No mistake why it was the MAGA hat wearers who were caught on video behaving poorly.

For Catholics, what do you think it is acceptable to wear a political statement to a church event. Even if this altercation isn't national news it should be religious news for the church to reflect on fixing[list] their image.



And, the "unnecessary altercation" was actually caused by Mr. Phillips, who approached the group.
If he had remained in his own personal space, there would be no story.
Keep justifying your view. The outrage over this incident is so overblown it would be laughable if these kids weren't in serious danger now.


He stepped between white kids that were unable to walk away from an altercation with a hate group and the white kids decided to surround him and block his path, he did not get in their face they got into his face.


I don't know the answer to this question, but if it were two groups of black people arguing with each other or two groups of white people arguing, would he have stepped in? What was his motivation in stepping in? He's either very brave, very foolish, or had his own agenda. Or combinations of any of the three.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Now that it has been demonstrated that the initial outrage at the boys was misplaced, I guess some of you are going on a fishing expedition to find anything that any of them have done wrong.

Do you subject everyone to this kind of scrutiny, or just 15 year old white males?

DP. You forgot Christian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is another view at the lincoln memorial. https://twitter.com/i/status/1087484002863325185

ARe people really saying this whole display is justified because of what 5 BHI people said? These kids should never have been left unsupervised for a moment.


I think it’s adorable how many people are saying their teenage sons would stand by idly and be called vile names and not react in any way like the gentlemen they were raised to be. I highly doubt any of you actually have teenage sons. Be real.


I thought Catholic schools were supposed to instill different values in their students than other school, that their students were different and above the norm? Otherwise why spend the money t send them?


Everybody in the Catholic school community know sending your son to an all boys school like Covington... (aka Gonzaga/Prep) you are going to have to deal with this toxic type of behavior.

Many of us will not send our kids to all boys schools for this exact reason.


Seems to me they need to learn that they will deal with a toxic hatred of the students by other people.
At least, that is the impression I am getting on this site.


Yes. They will be met with hatred sometimes when they cat call an innocent woman walking down the street or when they hold a girld down on a bed and assaulting her or when they black face.

How do you think those actions should be met?


Interesting that the video linked here was cut where it was. Another inflammatory video that will probably go viral in order to defame the school, no doubt.
Questions. I have: What happened before the girls passed the boys? Did the girls say something to them first?

I am tired of women acting like they are always the victim. And, I am a woman.


Wow! That is a stretch. I'll pray for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I saw the video and still see nothing different. The kids got involved in an unnecessary altercation and made fun of native Americans. They didn't commit a crime, but we're still exhibiting poor behavior. That church has met at that bus stop for decades and some of the kids had been there before. Just because some adults who people already have little respect for also behaved poorly doesn't change my view of this school. The adults were there and did nothing or even encouraged the altercation.

When I attended the march as a child our priest prayed with us and we quietly got back on the bus without engaging anyone including other kids at the march. For decades kids have come to the mall for this. No mistake why it was the MAGA hat wearers who were caught on video behaving poorly.

For Catholics, what do you think it is acceptable to wear a political statement to a church event. Even if this altercation isn't national news it should be religious news for the church to reflect on fixing[list] their image.



And, the "unnecessary altercation" was actually caused by Mr. Phillips, who approached the group.
If he had remained in his own personal space, there would be no story.
Keep justifying your view. The outrage over this incident is so overblown it would be laughable if these kids weren't in serious danger now.


He stepped between white kids that were unable to walk away from an altercation with a hate group and the white kids decided to surround him and block his path, he did not get in their face they got into his face.


This is such bull$hit. Mr. Phillips could have walked away at any point. He stood there defiantly drumming and singing in the faces of these kids. He had no intention of leaving. Nobody blocked his exit. He made the choice to stay.
You would think a 63 year old man would know better. He wanted a confrontation. And, then he went on CNN and MSNBC and lied about the incident.


He clearly has very little experience with such elitist pigs. He was not prepared for a younger male to stand in defiance of an elder since that is not how they raise their children. Most of the boys stepped back.


Another Bull$hit claim. He has a history of making accusations against white students.

The Native American man at the center of the controversy involving a group of Trump-supporting high school boys from Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky has a history of claiming disrespect and racism by students.

Nathan Phillips of Ypsilanti claimed in April 2015 that a group of students at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) were "racist" toward him after he approached them while they were participating in an American Indian theme party.

"They had little feathers on, I was just going to walk by," Phillips claimed. "A group of them said 'Come on over, come here.'"

"Then started whooping and hollering," Phillips continued. "I said that wasn't honoring, that was racist. Then at that time, it really got ugly."

Phillips claimed that the students yelled racial slurs at him and threw a beer can at him.

"[They said] 'Go back to the reservation, you blank Indian,'" he said.

Phillips says that he called the police and that by the time they showed up "it was like there was no party there at all."


https://www.dailywire.com/news/42456/native-american-center-maga-student-incident-has-ryan-saavedra



Two claims of racism by a person of color in a 64 year lifetime hardly seems like a "history."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At least three images of actual blackface (not just face painted black) at this high school

https://twitter.com/KrisSanchez/status/1087493762153013248

Jesus would be proud.


Wow.


IT WASN'T BLACKFACE!
It was a "blackout game," genius. So sick of the rumors you and others are spreading.

Proof:

NYTimes article about blackout games:https://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/05/sports/ncaafootball/05blackout.html

Student who attended the school at the time: https://twitter.com/ryantoler_/status/1087517789684936704

Another student who attended school at the time: https://twitter.com/andrewcch12/status/1087532530130190336

"Years of imposing negative values?" Bull$hit. You, dear, are the one that needs to take a step back.


It's blackface dumb a$$. My child's school has blackouts all the time, wear black clothes, not black face.



Here, friend (I won't resort to name calling). This is the definition of blackface:

"Blackface is a form of theatrical make-up used predominantly by non-black performers to represent a caricature of a black person."

This is NOT what these kids were doing. Keep spreading the lies.


+1 except for the lies...I'd like the lying to stop and apologies to the issued. I'm not someone who supports boycotts but, CNN pays 2 adults who advocates punching a teenager. Time to reassess.
Anonymous
This thread is a perfect example of liberal bias, as demonstrated upon whom they choose to focus their condemnation. We have:

1) a group of black male adults, belonging to an organization labeled a hate group, yelling vile insults at white kids

2) we have a Native American adult male, antagonizing the white kids

3) we have white kids who, while smart enough not to tangle with the black males, feel safer (correctly) in holding their ground against the lone, older Narive American (who is far from an innocent bystander)

All the crititcism (by liberals) is focused on the white kids. The worst behavior, by far, is by the black adults. Shame on them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is a perfect example of liberal bias, as demonstrated upon whom they choose to focus their condemnation. We have:

1) a group of black male adults, belonging to an organization labeled a hate group, yelling vile insults at white kids

2) we have a Native American adult male, antagonizing the white kids

3) we have white kids who, while smart enough not to tangle with the black males, feel safer (correctly) in holding their ground against the lone, older Narive American (who is far from an innocent bystander)

All the crititcism (by liberals) is focused on the white kids. The worst behavior, by far, is by the black adults. Shame on them.


Yep. You have to wonder.... why the misdirected negative targeting of these boys? (rhetorical question)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Interesting that the video linked here was cut where it was. Another inflammatory video that will probably go viral in order to defame the school, no doubt.
Questions. I have: What happened before the girls passed the boys? Did the girls say something to them first?

I am tired of women acting like they are always the victim. And, I am a woman.


Wow! That is a stretch. I'll pray for you.

I'm not the pp you quoted, but why is that a stretch?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is a perfect example of liberal bias, as demonstrated upon whom they choose to focus their condemnation. We have:

1) a group of black male adults, belonging to an organization labeled a hate group, yelling vile insults at white kids

2) we have a Native American adult male, antagonizing the white kids

3) we have white kids who, while smart enough not to tangle with the black males, feel safer (correctly) in holding their ground against the lone, older Narive American (who is far from an innocent bystander)

All the crititcism (by liberals) is focused on the white kids. The worst behavior, by far, is by the black adults. Shame on them.


I lean liberal, and I agree with everything you said. But, the fact is when you have a narcissistic racist in the white house who wears that stupid MAGA hat, inevitably some people are going to infer that other folks who wear the hat engage in the same behavior. Human nature.
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