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Like I said, she needs to be expelled and be sent to juvenile detention. Unacceptable.
Yeah. And maybe hesitate before jumping on the bandwagon indicting the 'alleged' criminals. You never even said, 'If they did this....' - you just assumed it was fact.
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So if 3 Black Boys held down, terrorized and cut the hair of a white girl.....
Would we even be having this discussion?
I see what you're saying, but the other side of the coin exists too.
If a pretty blonde blue eyed girl goes missing, her name becomes a household name and a national obsession. Black girls disappear at least at the rate of pretty white blond girls, but can anyone name a SINGLE black girl who went missing, that everyone else would recognize? I'm really into missing people, and frankly, I can't do it.
I think the lesson that should be learned is to not be so quick to rush to the keyboard to vilify the accused for political reasons before any facts come out.
Lessons might be learned if things like this were honest mistakes. But they aren't. This is about media and activists cynically pushing the narrative at any opportunity.
Glad to see NYT called out on that. It won't change anything but it shows their extreme bias.
My initial thought was that it could have more been religious, as she could have been Rasta. I noticed her family is locked too. I attended a similar school in the area and their prejudice was religious first and foremost.
SPRINGFIELD, Va. — Three sixth-grade boys are accused of pinning down a fellow classmate -- a 12-year-old girl -- on the playground and cutting her dreadlocks because they are "nappy" and "ugly."
Amari Allen said she has never been more traumatized in her life until Monday when she said a group of white male classmates attacked her on the playground at Immanuel Christian School, a private K-12 school, in Fairfax, Virginia.
Amari tells WUSA9 that one boy covered her mouth and the second boy put her hands behind her back, while the third boy pulled out scissors and cut her medium-length dread locks while calling her names.
Allen's family pays nearly $12,000 a year for Amari to attend the private school where Vice President Mike Pence's wife, Karen Pence, teaches...
It was not Amari's first encounter with the same three classmates. She said she's been bullied by the same boys for some time. They take her school lunches and call her names, Amari alleges.
The family met with school officials Thursday morning to address the matter. It's unclear what consequences, if any, would be passed down to Amari's alleged attackers.
If this is what those boys are doing now, imagine what they will be doing to women later on in life. I feel so sorry for the young girl. Curious to see how the matter is handled by the school...
Sounds like another liberal hoax. As these events no longer occur, dems and libs have to help concoct and perpetuate these hoaxes to stoke the hate of their liberal base.
Commonly, there are acts of hate crimes committed by blacks that go unreported, as it undermines the liberal agenda.
Sounds like another liberal hoax. As these events no longer occur, dems and libs have to help concoct and perpetuate these hoaxes to stoke the hate of their liberal base.
Commonly, there are acts of hate crimes committed by blacks that go unreported, as it undermines the liberal agenda.
What does this have to do with liberal or democrat anything?
Another Smooyay caught in a hoax. All these fake hate crimes is depressing.
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