Blacks Set White on Fire: ?You get what you deserve, white boy.?
And what did the media have to say about 13 year-old Allen Coon who was set on fire by black kids because he was white? Because his Kansas City school teaches and encourages racial constructs that make Nazi Germany look positively multicultural?
We already know the answer to that.
The boy raised his hand, eager to answer the question. What would you know about it? exclaimed the teacher dismissively. Youre not our race.This was not dialogue from a Hollywood movie. According to a woman named Melissa Coon, it was what a teacher at East High School in Kansas City told her 13-year-old son, Allen, when he attempted to answer a question during Black History Month. Coon identifies that teacher as Mrs. Karla Dorsey, who is black; Allen is white.
As has already been reported , Allen was a victim of a vicious racial attack in which two older black teens doused him with gasoline and set him alight, saying This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy. Not surprisingly, Coon has pulled her son out of East High and, concerned about further racial violence, intends to leave the K.C. area
And what did the media have to say about 13 year-old Allen Coon who was set on fire by black kids because he was white? Because his Kansas City school teaches and encourages racial constructs that make Nazi Germany look positively multicultural?
We already know the answer to that.
The boy raised his hand, eager to answer the question. What would you know about it? exclaimed the teacher dismissively. Youre not our race.This was not dialogue from a Hollywood movie. According to a woman named Melissa Coon, it was what a teacher at East High School in Kansas City told her 13-year-old son, Allen, when he attempted to answer a question during Black History Month. Coon identifies that teacher as Mrs. Karla Dorsey, who is black; Allen is white.
As has already been reported , Allen was a victim of a vicious racial attack in which two older black teens doused him with gasoline and set him alight, saying This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy. Not surprisingly, Coon has pulled her son out of East High and, concerned about further racial violence, intends to leave the K.C. area