Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County Public Schools plans to hire an investigator to find the source of an anonymous email that decried the idea of a “colored individual” coaching Oakton High School’s cheerleading team.
Referencing former coaches from the past two years, the email was sent to the school’s current cheerleading coach, Jillian Domenech, shortly after she took over the position in March, as first reported by WTOP.
What in the world?
Strange message. Sounds very odd. And, a racist would likely use a different word from "colored." Have there been problems with this team?
I doubt whoever reported on this quoted the term used verbatim
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doubtful this can be tracked.
How much is this going to cost?
You know nothing. As someone who does some forensic work like this, the vast majority of emails can be tracked. The question is how clever was the writer in covering their tracks. If they were really good and knew what they were doing, they could cover their tracks and the trail will end in a dead end. I'd say the vast majority, well over 98% of messages are not sent by people who can do that. And most of the public will not be able to cover their tracks. So, with a reasonable electronic forensic team, they can find the origin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County Public Schools plans to hire an investigator to find the source of an anonymous email that decried the idea of a “colored individual” coaching Oakton High School’s cheerleading team.
Referencing former coaches from the past two years, the email was sent to the school’s current cheerleading coach, Jillian Domenech, shortly after she took over the position in March, as first reported by WTOP.
What in the world?
Strange message. Sounds very odd. And, a racist would likely use a different word from "colored." Have there been problems with this team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the story a bit hard to follow - is Jillian a coach who just left? Or is it Faith? or is it both?
The entire letter is terrible but what kind of idiot parent thinks high school cheer is so important in the scheme of a lifetime. “ Our fear is that the history of Oakton cheerleading will be tarnished and remembered with conversations of ‘peoole’ who destroyed something that so many people worked hard for. “
History of cheerleading tarnished 😂
This is such a white mom thing to write.
And “alumni cheerleaders”? They don’t have anything better going on to concern themselves with this???
No. This is not. It might be someone from long ago. Very confusing letter. Almost sounds Smollett to me.
So by this reference to “Smollett,” you’re implying that the Black cheerleading coach wrote this fake letter to garner sympathy???
DP, but I agree something is off about that email. The language is too flowery about tarnishing the reputation and the reference to dark features is bizarrely racist. Plus the cheer team is terrible, so there's no reputation to save. The dance team is the star of games.
Something is rotten about the whole thing. I wonder if they're bluffing about the investigation to make the sender sweat.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a horrible email that should be broadcast out to demonstrate what might be living within the Oakton community. I am glad they tried to figure out who sent it. I do not think we need a third party investigation. I am sad to see that Dr. Reid caved to Sujatha Hampton and the local NAACP on this one. They have a history of pushing other decisions that make no sense and have a few board members in their pocket. We do not need Dr. Reid to cave to them, too.
Anonymous wrote:Something is off about this email. I live in Vienna and my kid did cheer a few years ago and was injured and the main concern is to have a coach that promotes a safe environment. I've never heard a parent discuss views like this ever. This looks like the email was sent to make the parents look racist. If someone did have these views, what would be the point of sending this email to the new coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the story a bit hard to follow - is Jillian a coach who just left? Or is it Faith? or is it both?
The entire letter is terrible but what kind of idiot parent thinks high school cheer is so important in the scheme of a lifetime. “ Our fear is that the history of Oakton cheerleading will be tarnished and remembered with conversations of ‘peoole’ who destroyed something that so many people worked hard for. “
History of cheerleading tarnished 😂
This is such a white mom thing to write.
And “alumni cheerleaders”? They don’t have anything better going on to concern themselves with this???
No. This is not. It might be someone from long ago. Very confusing letter. Almost sounds Smollett to me.
So by this reference to “Smollett,” you’re implying that the Black cheerleading coach wrote this fake letter to garner sympathy???
Anonymous wrote:
OK, I read the article. It's clear there was a deliberate effort to oust this coach, perhaps because she was firm in dealing with drama inside the team. Maybe the sender of the email used racism to push her out. The coach ended up leaving because she was so upset.
Isn't there an anti-racism group who can pay for investigative computational forensics to identify the sender? The FBI does it all the time. There are private data companies who are paid to do this.
Actually all we need is a GoFundMe. I'd certainly contribute! We need to name and shame the sender. Who knows, maybe it's the Principal! Apparently the school administration did not support the coach in her attempts to discipline some team members...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doubtful this can be tracked.
How much is this going to cost?
You know nothing. As someone who does some forensic work like this, the vast majority of emails can be tracked. The question is how clever was the writer in covering their tracks. If they were really good and knew what they were doing, they could cover their tracks and the trail will end in a dead end. I'd say the vast majority, well over 98% of messages are not sent by people who can do that. And most of the public will not be able to cover their tracks. So, with a reasonable electronic forensic team, they can find the origin.
And then what? Prosecute for a mean email? It was classless and wrong, but a full-fledged investigation is a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it oakton hs that always has the scandals???. Band bus incidents, tasers in the locker room, and car crashes. Their culture needs some serious fixing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the story a bit hard to follow - is Jillian a coach who just left? Or is it Faith? or is it both?
The entire letter is terrible but what kind of idiot parent thinks high school cheer is so important in the scheme of a lifetime. “ Our fear is that the history of Oakton cheerleading will be tarnished and remembered with conversations of ‘peoole’ who destroyed something that so many people worked hard for. “
History of cheerleading tarnished 😂
This is such a white mom thing to write.
And “alumni cheerleaders”? They don’t have anything better going on to concern themselves with this???
No. This is not. It might be someone from long ago. Very confusing letter. Almost sounds Smollett to me.
So by this reference to “Smollett,” you’re implying that the Black cheerleading coach wrote this fake letter to garner sympathy???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County Public Schools plans to hire an investigator to find the source of an anonymous email that decried the idea of a “colored individual” coaching Oakton High School’s cheerleading team.
Referencing former coaches from the past two years, the email was sent to the school’s current cheerleading coach, Jillian Domenech, shortly after she took over the position in March, as first reported by WTOP.
What in the world?
Strange message. Sounds very odd. And, a racist would likely use a different word from "colored." Have there been problems with this team?