Posted on 09/30/2019 10:02:42 AM PDT by TigerClaws
The sixth-grade girl at a private Virginia school who accused three classmates last week of forcibly cutting her hair now says the allegations were false, according to statements from the girls family and the principal at Immanuel Christian School in Springfield. School officials met with the girl and her family Monday morning before releasing the statement.
The 12-year-old, who is African American, said three white boy students held her down in a school playground a week ago during recess, covered her mouth, called her insulting names and used scissors to cut her hair. The grandparents of the girl, who are her legal guardians, released an apology Monday.
To those young boys and their parents, we sincerely apologize for the pain and anxiety these allegations have caused, the grandparents wrote in a statement sent to The Washington Post by the school. To the administrators and families of Immanuel Christian School, we are sorry for the damage this incident has done to trust within the school family and the undue scorn it has brought to the school. To the broader community, who rallied in such passionate support for our daughter, we apologize for betraying your trust.
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“Whites rarely use that term Nappy.”
Only when we put the grandson down for a little afternoon “nappy”. :)
Each of the related four articles had a headline and beginning paragraph about the attack as if it had not already been revealed as a lie. The entire article of the first three was written as if the girl had not recanted with NO mention of the lie.
Though its headline and lead sentences still were only about the attack, there is an update in the Daily Beast. It was mostly about the school calling for healing and how this was difficult for those on both sides. [Both sides?]. The main article, still on the Daily Beasts Page below the retraction update did not have any conciliatory words about healing for the three falsely accused boys. If these are really the words and attitudes of the schools administrators, so different for each part, I would take my child out of that school so fast.
It appears that the school is under attack by the left because it believes that marriage should be between a man and a woman.
A hair cut would be appropriate.
A future destroyer of the local McDonalds...
Of course, there was that one time back in 2007, when CBS fired radio host Don Imus for calling members of a women’s basketball team “Nappy-Headed Hoes”.
That became equal parts complicated and hilarious.
Where’s apology to the young boys and Mrs.Pence?
The Left wing is using another little girl.
Anyone else see a pattern here?
I commend her Grandparents, but she needs to go on CNN and publicly apologize, the same way so many others have to when they use an un-PC word.
Turner had also promoted a haircare product line developed by Allens family.
Mikea Turner, a Washington D.C. TV reporter who first broke the since-discredited story of an alleged assault of 12-year-old Amari Allen, tweeted over five times earlier in the day advocating for local politicians to pass a bill prohibiting discrimination based on hairstyle, the Daily Caller reported Wednesday.
Summary: this fake hate crime could be for both political gain AND personal profit.
Turner had also promoted a haircare product line developed by Allens family.
Mikea Turner, a Washington D.C. TV reporter who first broke the since-discredited story of an alleged assault of 12-year-old Amari Allen, tweeted over five times earlier in the day advocating for local politicians to pass a bill prohibiting discrimination based on hairstyle, the Daily Caller reported Wednesday.
Summary: this fake hate crime could be for both political gain AND personal profit.
Turner had also promoted a haircare product line developed by Allens family.
Mikea Turner, a Washington D.C. TV reporter who first broke the since-discredited story of an alleged assault of 12-year-old Amari Allen, tweeted over five times earlier in the day advocating for local politicians to pass a bill prohibiting discrimination based on hairstyle, the Daily Caller reported Wednesday.
Summary: this fake hate crime could be for both political gain AND personal profit.
Turner had also promoted a haircare product line developed by Allens family.
Mikea Turner, a Washington D.C. TV reporter who first broke the since-discredited story of an alleged assault of 12-year-old Amari Allen, tweeted over five times earlier in the day advocating for local politicians to pass a bill prohibiting discrimination based on hairstyle, the Daily Caller reported Wednesday.
Summary: this fake hate crime could be for both political gain AND personal profit.
Turner had also promoted a haircare product line developed by Allens family.
Mikea Turner, a Washington D.C. TV reporter who first broke the since-discredited story of an alleged assault of 12-year-old Amari Allen, tweeted over five times earlier in the day advocating for local politicians to pass a bill prohibiting discrimination based on hairstyle, the Daily Caller reported Wednesday.
Summary: this fake hate crime could be for both political gain AND personal profit.
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