Friday, May 25, 2012

Trayvon Martin Day declared at D.C. elementary school

 "Malcolm X Elementary Principal J. Harrison Coleman says that she hopes the lesson will help reduce the needless violence and bullying in the community."

Really? So you really believe that is what is truly being accomplished by this action? Here we have a public school principle diving head first into an already racially charged and racially dividing issue and her aim and intent is to only address needless violence and bullying?

Please..........

The woman is clearly pandering to the racial politics of the moment and attempting to further solidify her position in the black community that her school serves.

There is no point to this action other than one of demonstrating racial solidarity and furthering the racial divide that the race baiting race hustlers prefer over any true progress on race in America.

Trayvon Martin Day declared at D.C. elementary school

In an effort to better educate students and their parents about race relations and social injustice, a D.C. elementary school has declared Friday “Trayvon Martin Day.”

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Teachers at Malcolm X Elementary in Southeast are using the unfolding case and the story surrounding Martin as part of their "Let's Keep Our Children Safe" seminar.
Malcolm X Elementary Principal J. Harrison Coleman says that she hopes the lesson will help reduce the needless violence and bullying in the community.
"The children at Malcolm X know the name Trayvon Martin," Coleman said. "They know the incident. They know because of what they see in the news and what they experience every day."
Coleman said that every adult who attended the seminar would receive an Arizona Iced Tea and each student would get a bag of Skittles.
"We want to send a message to stop the bullying and bring about a happy spirit," Coleman said. "A sense of bonding within the community and within the school."

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