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School District’s ‘Race and Equity Monitor’ Declares Vile Graffiti Is Not Racist Because a Black Girl Wrote It

Graffiti in a California school could have been racist if the hand that wrote it was white, but it is not so because it was done by a black student, according to the logic of the race and equity monitor for the Sacramento City Unified School District.

Earlier this month, the words “White” and “Colored” were scribbled over water fountains at C.K. McClatchy High School.

A black female student who was shown on video scrawling the words later confessed the incident, race and equity monitor Mark T. Harris said, according to KOVR-TV.

Harris said because the student was black the incident was not racist.

“I don’t believe those words that were on those water fountains were racist,” Harris said. “I do not believe they were hate crime or hate speech. Part of it quite honestly is because the admitted perpetrator is a young African American woman.”

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2 thoughts on “School District’s ‘Race and Equity Monitor’ Declares Vile Graffiti Is Not Racist Because a Black Girl Wrote It”

  1. Insanity…. she wrote it to be vindictive and hateful towards white people..oh its racist alright but when applying marxist luciferian logic. This is the lies and deception we are handed. This is intentional as they continue to push pride poke us into violent responses.

  2. Isn’t this what happened at SU? What ever happened – if anything- to the black person. Every thing was quickly swept under the rug and forgotten.

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