Florida Teacher Tearfully Tears Down Kneeling Kaepernick Art After People Said It Was ‘Offensive’ [VIDEO]

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Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news. ( Terms and conditions ). Source: Michael Zagaris / Getty Via Bossip : White people can be REALLY annoying when it comes to issues of race and even more so when it comes to Colin Kaepernick . Alissa Perry, a math teacher at Port Charlotte High School in Florida, was captured in a viral Twitter video crying as she was forced to remove a kneeling Kaepernick art piece from the door of her classroom during Black History Month . Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit once again, racism being justified . one of the teachers at our school put up a Colin Kaepernick door peice FOR black history month, and the school claimed it was “offensive” and she was forced to take it down. pic.twitter.com/nX7XhpV0wE — Jaidyn Etheart (@jaidyn_e) February 27, 2019 According to WINKNews , Charlotte County School District says their front office was flooded with phone calls from angry white parents who found the image “offensive”. The infuriating part is that you KNOW these same people voted for Donald Trump who is a card-carrying racist and has been accused of sexual assault by NUMEROUS women. SEE ALSO:  Colin Kaepernick And Eric Reid Reportedly Win Big In NFL Settlement Guess that’s not offensive. “We were getting parents complaining and everybody, and we just thought we have to put an end to this,” said Mike Riley, Charlotte County School District spokesperson. “It was a lose, lose situation for us.” No. No, no, no, no, no. It wasn’t a lose-lose. It was an opportunity to tell those stale soup cookies to STFU and mind their white a$$ business. These are the same white people who cherry-pick the parts of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy that they find palpable but act oblivious to the fact that MLK clearly would have been in full support of Kaep’s form of protest. Junior Jaidyn Etheart believes that social media played a big part in the caucasian outrage: “I believe these boys from our school saw it, took a picture of it and put it on Snapchat, and said it was offensive,” Etheart said. [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1937948″ overlay=”true”] ALSO TRENDING ON RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM : ‘Friend’ Who Bailed Out R. Kelly Is Identified Kenya Moore Was Kicked Out A Restaurant For Changing Her Baby’s Diaper [PHOTOS] ‘Cussing Pastor’ Defends Decision To Host Twerking Contest At Church, Curses Out Critics [VIDEO] Follow @TheRSMS

Florida Teacher Tearfully Tears Down Kneeling Kaepernick Art After People Said It Was ‘Offensive’ [VIDEO]

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