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One more hoax. So many of them.
Perpetrators of marching band racial slur stunt turn out to be minorities
11/9/2018, 8:41:59 AM · by C19fan · 8 replies
College Fix ^ | November 9, 2019 | Staff
The Gwinnett County, Georgia community was in shock last weekend after members of one its high school marching bands spelled out a racially offensive term during a performance. During the halftime show at a football game last Friday, four members of the Brookwood High School marching band used instrument covers to spell out the slur "COON." The covers typically are used to spell out the school mascot name "BRONCOS."
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Actually you have to give the minority [negroes I assume] a lot of credit in this case. They had to think about HOW to rearrange the letters in a manner to spell a word and were creatively able to do so. Coon is a word?
Stacey Koon. La Riots 1992.
jerry pdx
What most of the news reports of this incident fail to mention is that the 4 students involved were not white. It was 2 black students, 1 Hispanic and 1 Asian student. Doesn't matter, it's still going to be tossed into the pot with all the other "hate" crimes as an anti black hate crime.
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