Libs call high school students racist because they wear red, white and blue colors to a game

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Students Denounced As Racist For Wearing US Flag Colors


ROB SHIMSHOCK
Education Reporter



Students from one Iowan high school recently apologized to the principal of another Iowan high school when people found their choice of red, white and blue attire offensive.

Supporters of the Des Moines North High School basketball team, many of whose players are from refugee families, were offended when fans of Valley High School’s basketball team wore red, white and blue last week, The College Fix reports.

“This is an example of BLATANT racism,” said Ty Leggett, a Valley High School alum, on the Valley High School – WDMCS Facebook page. “ALL participating should have been pulled and banned from ALL VHS extracurricular events for the remainder of the year! As a parent, I’d be mortified that my son or daughter thought this way, acted in this fashion and refrained from taking a stand against this 21st century inexcusable behavior!”

Erin Ness Carter, a mother living in the Iowan district, remarked that “for the supporters of one team from a primarily white part of town to paint themselves as the ‘team of the USA’ it strongly implies that the other team, the less white team, is less American.”

Some individuals defended the Valley High students.

“Now we can’t wear USA stuff without making someone upset?” asked Melissa Fraas-Bader, another Valley High alum. “Oh please….”

“This country is the United States of America and our country colors are red, white, and blue no matter what color of skin you have or what race you are,” said Mallorie Paige Sander, a current Valley High student. “The intentions to offend anyone by wearing USA themed clothing was no where in the thoughts of any of our student body, why would it be? We all live in America.”

The assistant coach of Valley’s opponent, Des Moines North, had different thoughts.

“Any normal person, any educated person can look at that and think what the hell are these kids thinking,” said Morgan Wheat, assistant coach of the Des Moines North basketball team, according to WHO-TV.com. “Kids are kids, I get it, but I do have questions. I want to know why.”

Des Moines North coach Chad Ryan also reflected on the incident to The Des Moines Register.

“I don’t want to judge those young people not knowing their motives,” said Ryan. “What I will say is we’re proud of our diversity at North High School — not only on our basketball team, but our population.”

“It’s been good for us, as a school. They learn from each other about people with different cultures and backgrounds — and we try to use it as an educational piece.”

One Valley High School student, Dayna Dunnwald, noted that the school’s students had dressed with a USA-theme instead of their black and orange school colors “many times in the past.”

“A lot of people were very upset about it,” explained DeNasja Spencer, a sophomore at Des Moines North, to KCCI. “Even if that was their theme for the game, I feel like they should have switched that because everyone knows North is a more diverse school.”

Valley High School student leaders drafted and delivered a letter to the principal of Des Moines North.

“We are deeply sorry if we have offended anyone in any way,” reads the statement, in part. “We have traditionally dressed in such a fashion for great games such as the one last night. Everyone here at Valley has immense respect not only for your team and players but for your community as a whole. Please know that our intent was in no way to offend or demean—just to support our own team in a way we have done before.”

Some Facebook users commented on Valley High School – WDMCS, noting that they had heard the chant “deport him” or “deport them,” but others denied these claims. Valley High responded to the accusations, stating that “administrators and teachers did not hear nor have evidence during the game of this occurring. If we had been aware of it, we would have taken immediate action to stop it. Now having received reports, we are investigating and disciplinary action will be taken for evidence found.”


The Valley High School Tigers defeated the Des Moines North Polar Bears 57-55 in the basketball game.





Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/12/s...ist-for-wearing-us-flag-colors/#ixzz4bDgd3LFY
 

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Students Denounced As Racist For Wearing US Flag Colors


ROB SHIMSHOCK
Education Reporter



Students from one Iowan high school recently apologized to the principal of another Iowan high school when people found their choice of red, white and blue attire offensive.

Supporters of the Des Moines North High School basketball team, many of whose players are from refugee families, were offended when fans of Valley High School’s basketball team wore red, white and blue last week, The College Fix reports.

“This is an example of BLATANT racism,” said Ty Leggett, a Valley High School alum, on the Valley High School – WDMCS Facebook page. “ALL participating should have been pulled and banned from ALL VHS extracurricular events for the remainder of the year! As a parent, I’d be mortified that my son or daughter thought this way, acted in this fashion and refrained from taking a stand against this 21st century inexcusable behavior!”

Erin Ness Carter, a mother living in the Iowan district, remarked that “for the supporters of one team from a primarily white part of town to paint themselves as the ‘team of the USA’ it strongly implies that the other team, the less white team, is less American.”

Some individuals defended the Valley High students.

“Now we can’t wear USA stuff without making someone upset?” asked Melissa Fraas-Bader, another Valley High alum. “Oh please….”

“This country is the United States of America and our country colors are red, white, and blue no matter what color of skin you have or what race you are,” said Mallorie Paige Sander, a current Valley High student. “The intentions to offend anyone by wearing USA themed clothing was no where in the thoughts of any of our student body, why would it be? We all live in America.”

The assistant coach of Valley’s opponent, Des Moines North, had different thoughts.

“Any normal person, any educated person can look at that and think what the hell are these kids thinking,” said Morgan Wheat, assistant coach of the Des Moines North basketball team, according to WHO-TV.com. “Kids are kids, I get it, but I do have questions. I want to know why.”

Des Moines North coach Chad Ryan also reflected on the incident to The Des Moines Register.

“I don’t want to judge those young people not knowing their motives,” said Ryan. “What I will say is we’re proud of our diversity at North High School — not only on our basketball team, but our population.”

“It’s been good for us, as a school. They learn from each other about people with different cultures and backgrounds — and we try to use it as an educational piece.”

One Valley High School student, Dayna Dunnwald, noted that the school’s students had dressed with a USA-theme instead of their black and orange school colors “many times in the past.”

“A lot of people were very upset about it,” explained DeNasja Spencer, a sophomore at Des Moines North, to KCCI. “Even if that was their theme for the game, I feel like they should have switched that because everyone knows North is a more diverse school.”

Valley High School student leaders drafted and delivered a letter to the principal of Des Moines North.

“We are deeply sorry if we have offended anyone in any way,” reads the statement, in part. “We have traditionally dressed in such a fashion for great games such as the one last night. Everyone here at Valley has immense respect not only for your team and players but for your community as a whole. Please know that our intent was in no way to offend or demean—just to support our own team in a way we have done before.”

Some Facebook users commented on Valley High School – WDMCS, noting that they had heard the chant “deport him” or “deport them,” but others denied these claims. Valley High responded to the accusations, stating that “administrators and teachers did not hear nor have evidence during the game of this occurring. If we had been aware of it, we would have taken immediate action to stop it. Now having received reports, we are investigating and disciplinary action will be taken for evidence found.”


The Valley High School Tigers defeated the Des Moines North Polar Bears 57-55 in the basketball game.





Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/12/s...ist-for-wearing-us-flag-colors/#ixzz4bDgd3LFY
If I had to guess, their school colors aren't red, white, and blue. If I had a second guess, it would be they intentionally wore it because the knew the other school was predominantly Hispanic and did so to be asses. Unless their high school had a requirement to travel in team clothes, I'd say not much could be done.

With that said, solid troll on their part.
 

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If I had to guess, their school colors aren't red, white, and blue. If I had a second guess, it would be they intentionally wore it because the knew the other school was predominantly Hispanic and did so to be asses. Unless their high school had a requirement to travel in team clothes, I'd say not much could be done.

With that said, solid troll on their part.

It might have been a troll but as the article states, they have picked the red, white and blue theme before other games, so this was not unusual.
 

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Drawing the line at Brietbart huh? But ok with Salon, Vox, and a slew of others. Keep sticking with the confirmation bias, it worked well for your side the last 6 years.

He got Breitbart wrong, I read it on the Daily Caller (they were mostly NEVERTRUMPers).
 

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There needs to be a word for this. I didn't read the story but I assume it's legit, with the realization that it may not be and whether this particular story is true isn't the point. The point is, it's a big, big country and there are always a-holes doing things whereby you can point it out and say "Look at this a-hole." And oftentimes the a-hole-ish thing the a-hole is doing is related to politics.

You could spend all day every day point out a-hole things that people on the left (or on the right) of the political spectrum are doing. The question becomes, what does it mean in the grant scheme of things. It's normal a-hole-ness then it's not a story but I suppose things can change from the usual a-hole here and a-hole there into a mass of a-holes doing a movement that needs to be resisted. The question perhaps is where it the line.
 

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There needs to be a word for this. I didn't read the story but I assume it's legit, with the realization that it may not be and whether this particular story is true isn't the point. The point is, it's a big, big country and there are always a-holes doing things whereby you can point it out and say "Look at this a-hole." And oftentimes the a-hole-ish thing the a-hole is doing is related to politics.

You could spend all day every day point out a-hole things that people on the left (or on the right) of the political spectrum are doing. The question becomes, what does it mean in the grant scheme of things. It's normal a-hole-ness then it's not a story but I suppose things can change from the usual a-hole here and a-hole there into a mass of a-holes doing a movement that needs to be resisted. The question perhaps is where it the line.

I would tend to agree with you if this was not a pattern. If this was just a one off story, ok, you're right. But it happens with regularity.

I think you posted the hilarious video of the guy constantly being offended. I thought this only reinforced that point.
 

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There needs to be a word for this. I didn't read the story but I assume it's legit, with the realization that it may not be and whether this particular story is true isn't the point. The point is, it's a big, big country and there are always a-holes doing things whereby you can point it out and say "Look at this a-hole." And oftentimes the a-hole-ish thing the a-hole is doing is related to politics.

You could spend all day every day point out a-hole things that people on the left (or on the right) of the political spectrum are doing. The question becomes, what does it mean in the grant scheme of things. It's normal a-hole-ness then it's not a story but I suppose things can change from the usual a-hole here and a-hole there into a mass of a-holes doing a movement that needs to be resisted. The question perhaps is where it the line.
I have no idea what point you are trying to make, so, I think I'll agree with it.
 

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I would tend to agree with you if this was not a pattern. If this was just a one off story, ok, you're right. But it happens with regularity.

I think you posted the hilarious video of the guy constantly being offended. I thought this only reinforced that point.
One school trolled the other, trolled school gets bent, local story gets written. They start 'em early in Iowa.
 
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Ok grammar cop, what sites do you cite or get your material from? I already demonstrated that you either can't read or don't read since you cited Breitbart as the source.

Just pay attention and next time you will see, because I am not too ashamed to cite my sources.
 

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Just pay attention and next time you will see, because I am not too ashamed to cite my sources.

Why not answer now? There is zero reason to not tell us who you rely on since you criticize other's reading choices all the time. Why be afraid to let us know what you read and use as your source material?
 
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Why not answer now? There is zero reason to not tell us who you rely on since you criticize other's reading choices all the time. Why be afraid to let us know what you read and use as your source material?

If you are that interested, click on my avatar and it will take you to my page and you can look at my posting history and see for yourself.
 

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If you are that interested, click on my avatar and it will take you to my page and you can look at my posting history and see for yourself.

Seems like you're embarrassed. You call out others for the sites they use, but don't want to be transparent regarding your own. Not surprised, that's how libs roll.
 
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Seems like you're embarrassed. You call out others for the sites they use, but don't want to be transparent regarding your own. Not surprised, that's how libs roll.

Not embarrassed at all. Not going to do your work for you. I'm too busy. If you care enough, go look yourself. Then you can rub it in my face for all the kooky cites I reference.

You seem lazy. I thought that's what the right wingers called the libtards.
 

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It might have been a troll but as the article states, they have picked the red, white and blue theme before other games, so this was not unusual.
You can pretend all you want but it's not the colors they have a problem with but the way they are used. Who cares if they've done it before? Are you really stupid enough to pretend racist hate started with Trump? Our flag should never be disrespected by being used to make racist taunts. Your "lib" hatred reeks. The "libs" you are constantly referring to in your posts are U.S. citizens. Get that through your head. You're no different than any foreigner with your hate and disrespect for U.S. citizens. Party over country is disgusting. Trump over country is disgusting and ignorant.
 

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You can pretend all you want but it's not the colors they have a problem with but the way they are used. Who cares if they've done it before? Are you really stupid enough to pretend racist hate started with Trump? Our flag should never be disrespected by being used to make racist taunts. Your "lib" hatred reeks. The "libs" you are constantly referring to in your posts are U.S. citizens. Get that through your head. You're no different than any foreigner with your hate and disrespect for U.S. citizens. Party over country is disgusting. Trump over country is disgusting and ignorant.

Why is our flag racist? Wow. Never heard that before. If the snowflakes get so upset over seeing the colors of the flag, they should seen safe spaces. Would you feel better if the students had sent out trigger warnings to the snowflakes?

I hate to tell the snowflakes, but the flag is seen everywhere. On government buildings, in schools, at sporting events, etc. Get used to it.