Tuesday, January 17, 2023

a White secretary at a louisiana school abruptly resigned from her position late last week after expressing rage to a hostile about Martin Luther King Jr. day

By A Texas Reader
tue, jan 17, 2023 11:51 p.m.

"a White secretary at a louisiana school abruptly resigned from her position late last week after making racist comments about Martin Luther King Jr. day in a text conversation with a coach."

https://news.yahoo.com/louisiana-school-official-resigns-over-222840259.html

Why?

Was she raped by Dr. (sic) King?

N.S.: "A parent of a Black student at Ouachita Junior High who wished to remain anonymous told The Daily Beast that their child has dealt with discrimination from teachers. “'It’s been one thing after the other with this school,' the parent said.”

First of all, note that the daily beast capitalized "black," while lower-casing White ("A white secretary"). Secondly, db fake news reporter, Brooke Leigh Howard, didn't even demand specific lies from the black parent. And third, neither the db nor yahoo, which reprinted the "thing," permitted reader comments. (the db used to permit reader comments, but cancelled them several years ago; yahoo often permits comments, but also interferes with them. And so, who are the real racists? The db and yahoo.

MLK day is a racist outrage, which should never have been signed into law by President Reagan. The problem isn't that secretary Nelwyn Fontana vented her thoroughly justified rage, but that she was imprudent and misnamed King, referring to him as "mark Luther king," instead of as Michael King, and sent her text message to a hostile, rather than a friendly. You just can't go around sending hot-headed text messages to ANYONE, because you never know into whose hands they might end up.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"We do not condone any racism in our schools and community."

It isn't racism.This woman has a belief that's just as valid(and more so)than the erroneous,opposing
philosophy that states,"blacks are equal/superior to Whites or Asians."

What's being pointed out as racism,is not that at all,but an informed
process of putting facts together--which every person has the right to do about other people--and decide if they want to like--or even be around them

Racism is based on hearsay.If you've experienced black behavior first hand or known a friend who has,watched it on local news,you're not a racist--you're a realist.

--GRA