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http://www.stltoday.com/news/l...e6-7eb66361229f.html A student of color confesses to writing racial slur on Parkway bathroom mirror By Kristen Taketa St. Louis Post-Dispatch Nov 21, 2017 CHESTERFIELD • A non-white student confessed to writing a racial slur on a girls' bathroom mirror at Parkway Central High School, officials said Tuesday. The bathroom message was "White lives matter" followed by the N-word. The high school principal made an announcement to parents about the message on Nov. 15. In a statement Tuesday, Parkway Superintendent Keith Marty said "we were all surprised and hurt by this." "The student responsible is not white, however this does not diminish the hurt it caused or the negative impact it has had on our community," Marty said in the statement. "The behavior was wrong and the student will be held accountable for this serious act according to our student discipline policy." He added that "it is important to understand why this happened and why we are often quick to assume who is responsible." Federal privacy laws prevent schools from releasing individual student discipline information. | |||
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a student of color so, this week we study Red..next week its Blue plan accordingly 10 years in prison should work just fine for this 'non-white' former student permanent expulsion and a failure forever [B] Against ALL enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC | |||
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Putting aside his silly make-believe Romanized name and false report, it sounds like D-Man's oil pan is a few quarts shy. But the Muslim college student lying about hate crimes? That is itself a 'hate crime'. The A.F. Academy cadet writing racial slurs? She should be charged, same as I would be. IMHO | |||
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The link has photos of the damage allegedly caused by evil white racists. Wait, you're not gonna believe this: It was staged by the "victim!" https://www.navytimes.com/news...vandalism-navy-says/ Sailor staged racist vandalism, Navy says By: Geoff Ziezulewicz 8 hours ago A sailor who claimed someone scrawled racial slurs on his bed aboard an aircraft carrier —sparking a viral Facebook post in the process — staged the incident himself, the Navy said Friday. Marquie Little, a 27-year-old African American seaman, posted photos to Facebook on Nov. 15 under an alias that showed his rack on the carrier George H.W. Bush covered in trash and racial slurs. “I proudly serve the Navy and this is what I’m receiving in return,” he wrote in the post. “It’s not my first time being called a word such as that,” the aviation boatswain’s mate airman said in a phone interview later that month. “It puzzled me as to who would do it and why they would do it.” But on Friday Cmdr. Dave Hecht, a spokesman for Naval Air Force Atlantic, said “a thorough investigation” conducted with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service found inconsistencies in the sailor’s account. “A NCIS-supported command investigation following claims of racially-motivated vandalism aboard the (carrier) has determined that the alleged victim staged the incident himself,” Hecht said in an email. “The United States Navy does not tolerate racial discrimination of any form and the well-being of our Sailors is our top priority,” Hecht said. Hecht declined to identify the sailor because he was not charged with a crime, but said the sailor had “received appropriate administrative actions and additional counseling and training.” “He will remain a member of the crew and continue to perform his military duties,” Hecht said. Little denied staging the racist vandalism, and said Friday that NCIS had not done a proper investigation, but did not elaborate. “And now I’m to be here looking like a bad guy for attention,” Little wrote in a text message. “I have nothing to gain from doing such an incident but I have everything to lose.” Hecht said that, while the Navy had disproven the sailor’s claims, it used the incident to provide additional crew training and reemphasize that vandalism and racism would not be tolerated. Last month, after the vandalism and the Facebook post, Little told Navy Times he feared for his safety. “Maybe the guy or guys that vandalized my rack would see me out in town,” he said. “I constantly have to look who’s giving me the side eye.” Hecht said the carrier’s command used the incident as an opportunity to reiterate that the command “has an open door policy for reporting incidents of misconduct.” The sailor’s Facebook post had drawn nearly 20,500 shares as of Friday. The Navy incident follows another one this fall at the Air Force Academy preparatory school, where racial slurs were found written on the dorm message boards of five black cadet candidates. The Air Force later said that one of those five black cadet candidates had admitted to writing the slurs. About Geoff Ziezulewicz Geoff is a senior staff reporter for Military Times, focusing on the Navy. He covered Iraq and Afghanistan extensively and was most recently a reporter at the Chicago Tribune. He welcomes any and all kinds of tips at geoffz@militarytimes.com. | |||
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