Discussion: Georgia Principal: I Didn't Know Calling Out 'Black People' Was Racist

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Nothing proves you’re racist more than saying “I didn’t know…was racist”.

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There is only one thing I absolutely love about these stupid RW assholes: they never know when it’s time to shut the fuck up.

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Thanks for noticing who was leaving and condemningly pointing it out.

She kind of fucked herself and has no excuse for it besides “I didn’t use the N word!”

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I think “Some of my best friends are black” would be in the running.

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…and I’m damn glad they don’t. If they knew to keep quiet, they would get elected to office and they…

—sigh— Never mind.

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What? Goddamn it, some of my best friends are black. You say one thing and–

God, people are so damn touchy.

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Another Teabagger howling that she never said what she said.

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Nancy Gordeuk, the principal of TNT Academy in Stone Mountain, Ga.,
“I am not a racist”

Though she does ply her trade where you’ll find the largest Confederate War Memorial evah.
Stone Mountain GA has etched into its side the world’s largest bas-relief depicting Stonewall Jackson, Robt E Lee and Jeff Davis.

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jw1

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I know. When they start trying to explain themselves, it’s unintentional comedy gold time.

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That’s timely-- and funny.
I just posted another Downfall meme video on the Glenn Beck thread!

jw1

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Some of my best friends are black. Except Bob. He never returns my lawnmower without being asked. He must be from Kenya.

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“The Devil was in my mouth that night.”

Huh? What difference does that make when you’re talking out your ass?

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First she said that the ‘devil made her do it’. Now she says that her comment was really ok. Pick a lane.

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Why can’t they settle on an excuse? Pamela Geller has compared herself to half the population of North Dakota by now.

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I deeply apologize for my racist comment and hope that forgiveness is in your hearts.

I didn’t know that ’ black people’ was a racist term.

Make up your mind.

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Hey, Sparky, here’s how it works. If you point out some alleged behavior of ‘the Black People’, you’re racist, no need to add to the N word. If you point out some feature of ‘The Jews’, you’re anti Semitic, no need to resort to the K word.,

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Just a sec - even before we get to the racist comment, just how does a principal ‘forget’ the valedictorian’s speech during a graduation ceremony? Please don’t tell me that this was a public school.

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I think she finally settled on Mother Teresa, with a touch of Jesus and just a subtle hint of Joan d’Arc.

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She may have apologized (her private school needs paying customers, after all), but her son sure has issues:

What good Gordeuk’s apology might have done was quickly negated by a Facebook post from a man who appears to be her son, Travis Gordeuk.

On Saturday, Travis came to his mother’s aide writing a post using yet a racial slur.

'‘If anyone has something to say about my mom and how she ran her graduation, come say it to my face…Yall n***** aren’t talkin shit so if u got something to say come see me face to face,’ Travis wrote.

Read more: High school principal apologizes for racist outburst at graduation ceremony as son comes to her defense in n-word rant on Facebook | Daily Mail Online

I’d say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

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