Posted on 02/23/2023 8:17:14 PM PST by TigerClaws
On Tuesday 2/21/23 a black 6’6” 270 pound student attacked a white teacher at Matanzas High School for taking away his Nintendo Switch during class. The student is seen kicking and punching the unconscious woman in the back and head around 15 times. When the student was escorted away by deputies, he spit at the teacher and "made comments that when he comes back he was going to kill her".
This woman is a “paraprofessional,” which means she signed up to work with students who have special needs.
IOW, she works with these students. (See my other posts 66, 72, and 76 above.)
Who is this weird woman, and where is the rest of her dress?
Have no idea. Just stumbled on the video last night. I think she’s a local and completely out of touch with reality.
That was clearly racist and the wrong thing to do.
The security officer should have joined the black student and he also should have kicked the teacher on the ground. The officer should have returned the game to the black student and asked him to forgive the transgression against him.
This is the only way to let the black students know that the white community will no longer tolerate racist behavior against black students. /sarc
Folks, we’re in a race war and have been for a while.
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Yep. The followers of Columbus messed up their new found
land. Changed it forever. May have to figure out if one of the
planets would be a better place to reside.
What’s interesting is when I first came across her video, she had the comment section closed off. Since then, she’s changed the settings and now allows comments. No doubt she has done this knowing the backlash she will get and now she can act like a victim too!
Some people don’t have the brains that God gave a goat!
They will say or do anything tp get their fifteen minutes of fame on the internet.
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