Posted on 01/22/2024 11:53:13 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
The Yonkers NAACP found “no evidence” that high school student-athletes hurled antisemitic slurs at Jewish opponents during a girls basketball game that sparked widespread backlash.
An investigation by the group reportedly found a “rush to judgment” against Roosevelt High School students, who were accused of targeting players from Leffell School, a private Jewish school in Hartsdale, during a Jan. 4 game that was canceled partway through because of the conflicts.
But Frank Coleman, president of the Yonkers NAACP and senior pastor at Messiah Baptist Church, said there was “absolutely no evidence of any antisemitic slurs rendered,” according to the Journal News.
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“LaToya, did you yell antisemitic abuse?”
“Nope!”
Case closed...
What a joke! From the people who always find Whitey guilty!
Since then, for over a hundred years, Jews have donated generously to the NAACP.
“No evidence”. ROTFL! Those who believe the NAACP raise your hand. LOL! What a joke.
If blacks can’t be racists, why are there a lot of them in protests supporting Palestine and the anti-Semitic baby killers Hamas?
Some Jews.
Just like some gentiles voted for Biden. In fact, if it wasn’t for middle class gentile white women, Biden would have lost the election.
Do you blame gentiles for Biden as a group for the stupidity of some gentiles?
Or is your group blame tendency limited to Jews?
As a high school and former D-1 volleyball ref, why did the game officials not put an end to the verbal abuse immediately after it started?
The former coach saying he didn’t hear anything is bullshit.
I don’t think you want to depend on the Colored People association to give a fair assessment
We have investigated ourselves and found that nothing was wrong.
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