Monday, July 22, 2019

Then They Came for the White Women: A White Elementary School Principal is Suing the Ann Arbor Public Schools, Alleging Racial Discrimination and a Conspiracy by School Officials to Keep Her Out of the Job to Favor Black Administrators

By R.C.
Mon, Jul 22, 2019 9:38 p.m.

A white elementary school principal is suing the Ann Arbor Public Schools, alleging racial discrimination and a conspiracy by school officials to keep her out of the job to favor black administrators.

N.S.: For generations, white women have aggressively supported such discrimination, conspired to uphold it, and profited from it. It's all a matter of whose ox is being gored.





2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just in:A jury has been selected for the Ann Arbor discrimination case:Jaquarious Jackson,Clitorious Green,Shitforbrainious Jones,Roofus Foxx,famed rapper-IQZERO,Afrosheen Bishop and the cast of "Blackish",with presiding judge,Ava DuVernay.
Nothing can go wrong there can it?
--GR Anonymous

Anonymous said...

Speaking of Ava DuVernay--which I don't want to,but this popped up--to demonstrate that Hollywood and its fringe players--like this website--have gone completely insane:
The Central Park 8: ‘When They See Us’ is tied for the 2nd most Emmy acting nominations EVER for a limited series

Daniel Montgomery
dan_something TV July 19, 2019 2:00PM
When They See Us Emmy nomineesNetflix
We expected “When They See Us” to do well in the Emmy nominations, but we had no idea it would do this well. Telling the true story of the five boys wrongly convicted of a brutal rape in New York City, it earned 16 nominations overall, including Best Limited Series, Best Movie/Mini Writing (Ava DuVernay and Michael Starrbury) and Best Movie/Mini Directing (DuVernay). But where it really walloped us was in the acting categories, where it received eight bids. That’s the second most acting nominations ever for a limited series.

The all-time record is 13 nominations, shared by “Rich Man, Poor Man” (1976) and “Roots” (1977). Those totals were massive, but they’re a little deceptive for “Rich Man,” since it had eight acting categories to compete in, twice as many as there are now. In addition to the categories for continuing performances, there were four more categories for single performances, and “Rich Man” was represented in seven of those races. “Roots,” however, got all of its nominations in the four single performance categories, where it alone represented more than two-thirds of the nomination slots.
GRA:"A true story about 5 boys wrongfully convicted..."
Remember what I said before?Lesta,combined with Oprah and DuVernay have changed history in a little less than six weeks.Of course every night,Lesta changes news stories from fact to fiction with a swipe of the computer mouse,but this one took a little more effort.
--GRA