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Black Aquaman. 16 year old goes and saves someone. National Hero. He should get a scholarship like Nick Sandmann!
Hopefully this young man will receive some Div 1 offers of a swim scholly. Heck, an NIL deal is a possibility after this publicity. The guys who attacked the riverboat employee should be subjected to the maximum penalty available.
My favorite part of that video is the reenactment that several black and white people came together to make at a swimming pool, complete with Aquaguy and chairman. The story sure seems to have blown up, including a man who wrote a song about it. Fortunately, much of the responses to the brawl reflect a good spirit, like the guy who had a t-shirt made and said how he was going to Crackerbarrel to celebrate. The brawl itself, though, appears most unfortunate. I was curious about the boat having what appeared to be a full button-down cover on, suggesting that it had been parked there some time. Wonder why they didn't just address the security guard, unbutton it and then move their boat.
It was satisfying seeing those punks who jumped that older black man for just doing his job get dealt with. I bet they won't try that again!
According to the boating company, that group of drunk hooligans has been terrorizing the dock for years. Glad they were taught a painful lesson.
My gosh how awful all around. From being dumb enough to dock your boat there, to attacking someone for doing their job. That leads to unforeseen outcomes including putting females in harms way. The guys that beat up the women down there shouldn’t be walking around with their chests poked out.
'Black Supremacist' elementary school teacher removed by district over 'racist' social media posts MESQUITE, Texas (CITC) — A Texas elementary school teacher, who refers to herself as a "Black Supremacist," has been removed from her school district after sparking outrage with "offensive" social media posts directed towards White people. The teacher gained attention Monday for the posts shared to her now-deleted X account, the platform formerly known as Twitter. The teacher, who worked at Thompson Elementary School in the Mesquite Independent School District (Mesquite ISD) near Dallas, went by the name "Claire Kyle" on the platform. X users have alleged that the name "Claire Kyle" is an alias. The teacher referred to herself as a "Black Supremacist" in the biography of her X account, according to screenshots taken by CITC prior to the account being deleted. Screenshot of the X account @TheClaireKyleG, which is now deleted. (Screenshot taken by Crisis in the Classroom) READ MORE | Trend of teachers embracing 'indoctrination' stirs concern in school districts nationwide In a post written Monday, the teacher indicated that social media users had reported her posts to Mesquite ISD. "Yes. Y'all have found my job. They told me to delete the post but my job is safe since I did not directly wish harm on ALL white people," the teacher wrote Monday evening. "They laughed and told me to watch what I say and I'll be good to go!" Screenshot of the X account @TheClaireKyleG, which is now deleted. (Screenshot taken by Crisis in the Classroom) However, in a statement shared to social media Tuesday, Mesquite ISD said it began an "investigation" immediately after learning of "a series of alarming, racist statements" shared by the teacher. "As of this morning, the employee is no longer a part of the Mesquite ISD organization and is not eligible for rehire," the district said. "Due to privacy restrictions, Mesquite ISD cannot comment on the details of Personnel matters. Nevertheless, the highly offensive statements posted to her X account do not reflect the values and standards of Mesquite ISD, and the district condemns them in the strongest terms." The incident comes nearly a year after another Texas educator was terminated over a recording of one of her lessons that went viral. In the video, former El Paso Independent School District (El Paso ISD) teacher Amber Park can be heard discouraging students from using the term "pedophiles." "We are not going to call them that. We're going to call them MAPs. Minor Attracted Persons," Park can be heard saying. "So, don't judge people just because they want to have sex with a 5 year old." In screenshots shared by X users Monday, the teacher seemingly discussed her sister's relationship with a White man on the platform, calling it "the biggest disappointment" she's "ever seen." In a separate post reviewed by Crisis in the Classroom (CITC), she shared a screenshot of herself appearing to ask her partner to "come and kill" the White man. "I'm trying to stay calm!!" the teacher seemingly wrote to her partner. "She [her sister] knows I'm racist!!"
I was relieved to see a brawl that didn't escalate to guns. Not sure your post relates to this thread or what point you're making?