RyanH
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SCHOOLS BOLDLY STAND-UP againt RACISTS.
MORE WALLS CONTINUE TO FALL, as schools put hateful racists where they belong----down into the trenches:
Since Georgia's state flag, featuring a full-sized St. Andrew's Cross, came down in January, six Georgia communities have cracked down on Hank Williams and Lynyrd Skynyrd T-shirts. "The Rebels" of one Southern high school now wave a "spirit flag" instead of the battle flag.
But instead of easing the tension, such moves seem to have only raised the stakes in the South. In fact, the notion of subjugating the Confederacy in the schools is too much for hundreds of parents. As a result, Southerners with family ties to the Confederacy have filed more than 60 legal actions against T-shirt bans - and have even filed civil rights complaints with the US Department of Justice.
School administrators, however, say they have no choice: As the flag battle heated up here in Georgia, challenges and threats began to flare in classrooms from Savannah to Iron City. Earlier this year, teachers had to separate black and white students ready to fight over a Confederate T-shirt at Seminole County High School (SCHS) in Donalsonville.
Donalsonville administrators see bans as necessary to maintain harmony, and have by no means singled out the Confederate flag. In the mid-1980s, the district banned "Black Panthers" T-shirts after white and black students fought. At one high school, a brawl broke out over a Malcolm X shirt. Unlike in many districts, racial animosity remains: Five years ago, tensions began flaring when a white student wore a T-shirt featuring the battle flag that said: "You've got your 'X', I've got mine."
Thus, another WALL IS BEING BROKEN DOWN-- with schools leading the charge this time. Schools realize that the Confederate Flag is very devisive, and it's offensive to many African-Americans. Further, today's youth refuses to accept such symbols of oppression. African-Americans had to suffer under that flag and to them it reeks of the KKK and bigotry.
Finally, schools are doing what they do best------educating us about the EVILS OF OUR PAST............
MORE WALLS CONTINUE TO FALL, as schools put hateful racists where they belong----down into the trenches:
Since Georgia's state flag, featuring a full-sized St. Andrew's Cross, came down in January, six Georgia communities have cracked down on Hank Williams and Lynyrd Skynyrd T-shirts. "The Rebels" of one Southern high school now wave a "spirit flag" instead of the battle flag.
But instead of easing the tension, such moves seem to have only raised the stakes in the South. In fact, the notion of subjugating the Confederacy in the schools is too much for hundreds of parents. As a result, Southerners with family ties to the Confederacy have filed more than 60 legal actions against T-shirt bans - and have even filed civil rights complaints with the US Department of Justice.
School administrators, however, say they have no choice: As the flag battle heated up here in Georgia, challenges and threats began to flare in classrooms from Savannah to Iron City. Earlier this year, teachers had to separate black and white students ready to fight over a Confederate T-shirt at Seminole County High School (SCHS) in Donalsonville.
Donalsonville administrators see bans as necessary to maintain harmony, and have by no means singled out the Confederate flag. In the mid-1980s, the district banned "Black Panthers" T-shirts after white and black students fought. At one high school, a brawl broke out over a Malcolm X shirt. Unlike in many districts, racial animosity remains: Five years ago, tensions began flaring when a white student wore a T-shirt featuring the battle flag that said: "You've got your 'X', I've got mine."
Thus, another WALL IS BEING BROKEN DOWN-- with schools leading the charge this time. Schools realize that the Confederate Flag is very devisive, and it's offensive to many African-Americans. Further, today's youth refuses to accept such symbols of oppression. African-Americans had to suffer under that flag and to them it reeks of the KKK and bigotry.
Finally, schools are doing what they do best------educating us about the EVILS OF OUR PAST............
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