Bunnel Elementary school In Flagler County #Florida is under fire for racially targeting it’s Black 4th & 5th grader students. #AntiBlackWar pic.twitter.com/f5GO13VCAV
— BlackMarzMedia🇺🇸✊🏾⚡️ (@BlackMarzMedia) August 25, 2023
Everyone knows what’s going on with the blacks.
The deal is, you have to pretend you don’t know.
It’s the basic “Emperor has No Clothes” situation.
A Florida elementary school has prompted outrage for singling out its Black students to attend a special assembly identifying them, as a group, as a “problem” because of standardized test performances.
Black fourth- and fifth-grade students at Bunnell elementary school in Flagler county, central Florida, were pulled from class last Friday and mandated to attend the presentation on improving test scores, the Washington Post reported.
Students were chosen to attend the presentation based on race, Jason Wheeler, the communications coordinator for Flagler school district, confirmed to the Guardian.
The nine- and 10-year-old students were shown a powerpoint entitled “AA presentation”, referring to African American, according to a copy of the presentation shared with the Guardian.
A slide labeled “The Problem” claimed that “AA”, referring to Black students, have underperformed on standardized tests for the past three years.
A subsequent slide added that students will be placed in a competition with each other to improve their test scores and could receive a meal from McDonald’s as a prize, according to the presentation.
Several parents were outraged about the assembly and noted how their children were segregated for the presentation, even if they had passed their tests.
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Parents also said their children were reportedly told that if they did not do well in school they would end up dead or in jail.
Where are the parents? pic.twitter.com/rHM5DIlRNG
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) August 18, 2023
Wheeler told the Guardian he could not confirm what was specifically said to students, but confirmed that the presentation was only given to Black students.
Wheeler added that the assembly was currently under investigation by the school district.
Flagler’s interim superintendent, LaShakia Moore, who is Black, expressed regret at a press conference two days ago.
“This should not have happened, but it did,” Moore said, offering an apology to students, their families and the community.
“We make no excuses,” Moore added.
This is indeed cruel.
The blacks should be released back into their natural environment.
No joke.
I mean, this is truly a situation of forcible domestication.
You brought these people from their peaceful cannibal villages in West Africa, you “enslaved” them for a period, then you released them to become a permanent underclass.
This was all so that stupid Southern gingers like Anthony Oliver could feel better about themselves, like “well, at least I’m not black…”