Black Racist on Michigan School Board Tweets “Whiteness is evil”

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Can you imagine if a White on a Public School Board tweeted out that “Blackness is Evil”? She would be fired before the sun set the next day. But here, because being racist against whites is condoned by leftists, the Superintendent says he plans to take no action.

Fire the superintendent.
 
Can you imagine if a White on a Public School Board tweeted out that “Blackness is Evil”? She would be fired before the sun set the next day. But here, because being racist against whites is condoned by leftists, the Superintendent says he plans to take no action.

It is sad that people are being blamed for being born white.
 
Can you imagine if a White on a Public School Board tweeted out that “Blackness is Evil”? She would be fired before the sun set the next day. But here, because being racist against whites is condoned by leftists, the Superintendent says he plans to take no action.

Has he been complaining about too many whites in commercials and ads? Inquiring minds want to know.
 
Whiteness, aka white supremacy, which is evil.
Except she didn’t say that. She said whiteness is evil.

You would agree, I’m sure that black supremacy Is evil. But would you have no problem if someone on an elected Board of your children’s school said “blackness is evil.”? Yes, you would.

Stop making excuses for racists just because they’re black.
 
Can you imagine if a White on a Public School Board tweeted out that “Blackness is Evil”? She would be fired before the sun set the next day. But here, because being racist against whites is condoned by leftists, the Superintendent says he plans to take no action.

This is part of the article. Her full comments about what she wrote. Agree with her or not:


Hamilton provided a statement to CapCon, reprinted below:
Whiteness defined is ‘white racialized identity (which) refers to the way that white people, their customs, culture and beliefs operate as the standard by which all other groups are compared.’* “Writers crafted whiteness (white racialized identity) as a national inheritance, a way to preserve the social construction of American life and, ironically, its democratic institutions and values. Given the extent of the nation’s belief in white supremacy, one would be astonished if it had not been a guiding principle...”
Whiteness (white racialized identity) is a construct, a normalization with a foundation in white supremacy, recent examples of the normalization of whiteness (white racialized identity) with a foundation of white supremacy are the murder of George Floyd, the massacre of Black residents in Buffalo, NY, the attempted kidnapping of Governor Whitmer, the attack on our Democracy on January 6th, 2021, inconsistencies of our criminal justice system, the wage and wealth gap between White Americans and Americans of color, the lack of authentic sufficient representation in leadership, education, employment, etc. These outcomes, actions and behaviors are not a coincidence. There are centuries of data and thousands of peer reviewed articles by legal and social justice scholars from America’s highest academic institutions that repeatedly address these issues – these issues persist by intentional design – to maintain whiteness (white racialized identity) whose foundation is white supremacy.
The danger of being in the woods tweet ... “refers to the challenges Black people in the United States continue to face when attempting to establish and protect their right to freedom of movement.... The United States has a longstanding history of efforts aimed at keeping Black people from enjoying freedom of movement and restricting them from entering spaces that have been racialized as white.”***
There are hundreds of examples of the danger Black Americans face including the Central Park Five, Amy Cooper and the bird watcher, Bar-be-que Becky, sitting in a Starbucks, studying in a university common room, shopping, using the sidewalk, driving, attending school, and swimming in a public pool, to name a few.
She adds, “Our concern should not be that I named these issues, but that these issues continue to persist.” Hamilton also provided footnotes for her citations, marked above as asterisks.

The Jackson school district has a diverse student population. According to MI School Data, about 44% of the district is white, 32% is black, 15% is of two or more races, 8% is Hispanic, and about 2% is Asian.
The Jackson school board will meet again on Jan. 17.
There was no response to a request for comment from other board members or Superintendent Jeff Beal.


 
Except she didn’t say that. She said whiteness is evil.

You would agree, I’m sure that black supremacy Is evil. But would you have no problem if someone on an elected Board of your children’s school said “blackness is evil.”? Yes, you would.

Stop making excuses for racists just because they’re black.
The person is referring to white supremacy, clearly.

What is this "black supremacy" you speak of, and where can we find it?
 

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