This is how we get rid of them. Expose them. Educators will NOT defend racist lowlifes like this. He is not one of us, no matter how much he smiles for the camera. He is what we are fighting to change.
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His insincere apology disgusts me. "actions that may have created adversity"??? No, he is a racist jerk who never should have held that high position. May his fall be far and hard.
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And may this audio follow him forever!!!
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That he has an annual salary of $308,000 in a school district of only 4500 students gives you an idea of how much power he's accumulated and how hard it is to get rid of him. Hopefully, this attention will help get him removed.
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Jesus Christ it's like dialogue straight out of Django Unchained. What year is this? Fuck this guy forever.
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Im sickened
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I’m afraid to listen to it, I want to keep my positive attitude today, if I listen I’ll be filled with anger and disgust!
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You certainly will
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I agree. Racism is still alive and well in the South along with Religious Bigotry
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I was speaking with a resident of Buford (15 mins ago) and she had a lot to say. This has been going on for quite some time; however with his conversations being recorded is when the authorities hands were tied. Suspension was pursued. More needs to be addressed.
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Georgia is a one party state. As long as the person recording the conversation is a party of said conversation, it is legal.
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It's a one party state with more Democrats than Republicans. Gerrymandering and voter suppression are endemic down here.
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One party regarding the person's phone conversation. This is not concerning government affiliation
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Got it.
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