Sunday, May 26, 2019

The 26 Seventh-Graders Who Went on the School Trip are Students of Color, According to School Officials, and the Allegations Have Prompted a larger conversation about how museums and other elite cultural institutions can be uncomfortable spaces for people

By R.C.
Sat, May 25, 2019 9:48 p.m.

The 26 seventh-graders who went on the school trip are students of color, according to school officials, and the allegations have prompted a larger conversation about how museums and other elite cultural institutions can be uncomfortable spaces for people



R.C.: A staff member who was explaining the museum's rules allegedly told the group, "No food, no drink, no watermelon." 

Ya gotta love the ethnics in Boston/.

N.S.: Well, maybe the staffer said it, and maybe he didn't.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

No fried chicken either. Or thefts, drug deals, rapes, and drive by shootings.

Anonymous said...

Let's see,black 7th graders...that must make the blackies around 24 years old.
---GRA

Anonymous said...

Given the combination of 27 black students, anger at whitey, and being stuck going to a place ghetto blacks won’t appreciate or understand, I call nonsense on the watermellon remark. It didn’t happen.

Anonymous said...

That is just so funny. A little humor can make your day.

Robb said...

You can smell the bullshit from this story all the way to the sewerage treatment plant. There is NO WAY IN HELL anybody from Boston's Museum of Fine Arts isn't a flaming liberal, so this never happened. They actually "banned 2 patrons for life" over this pile of shit. I'm sure there's cameras everywhere in that place. Nobody else there that day heard anything of the sort. Just another shakedown!

Warlord said...

I heard it was "water bottles"....But I'm sure dey beez good keeidz hu dindu nuffin !!!