‘Lynch them all’: Shockingly racist video emerges of NC teens ranting about food stamps and rap music
‘Lynch them all’: Shockingly racist video emerges of NC teens ranting about food stamps and rap music
Two North Carolina students are facing disciplinary action — and their classmates are getting sensitivity training — after they recorded a video of their shockingly racist comments.
The unidentified Northwest Guilford High School students, each shirtless and one with his hand down the front of his shorts, use racial slurs and violent language during the brief rant circulated on social media, reported WFMY-TV.
“F*cking lynch them all, man,” one teen says.
“Send them to the back of the motherf*cking bus, put them b*tches back in the fields and teach them a f*cking lesson,” the other boy says.
The teens then suggest black people are hypocritical for preaching religion while also enjoying rap music.
“They’ll be out here f*cking my wife, stealing my job, eating my food stamps,” the second teen says.
“We do not f*ck with n*ggers, n*ggers do not want no smoke, so come at me, n*ggers,” the first teen says.
The school district was made aware of the video over Thanksgiving weekend and asked representatives from the National Conference for Community and Justice to provide training Monday for both students and staff.
Tony Watlington, the chief of schools, said the video was “hateful,” and the school district plans to implement ongoing training.
“Guilford County Schools does not tolerate racist behavior,” the school district tweeted in response to the video. “Appropriate action has been taken to discipline the students involved. We’re working to reinforce our district’s core values, which include diversity and equity, as well as empathy and integrity.”
It’s not clear what disciplinary action was taken against the students.
y’all gonna let this happen? @GCSchoolsNC @NWGHSpic.twitter.com/oOvllNqKAn
— adriahna (@adriahna9) November 22, 2018
Two North Carolina students are facing disciplinary action — and their classmates are getting sensitivity training — after they recorded a video of their shockingly racist comments.
The unidentified Northwest Guilford High School students, each shirtless and one with his hand down the front of his shorts, use racial slurs and violent language during the brief rant circulated on social media, reported WFMY-TV.
“F*cking lynch them all, man,” one teen says.
“Send them to the back of the motherf*cking bus, put them b*tches back in the fields and teach them a f*cking lesson,” the other boy says.
The teens then suggest black people are hypocritical for preaching religion while also enjoying rap music.
“They’ll be out here f*cking my wife, stealing my job, eating my food stamps,” the second teen says.
“We do not f*ck with n*ggers, n*ggers do not want no smoke, so come at me, n*ggers,” the first teen says.
The school district was made aware of the video over Thanksgiving weekend and asked representatives from the National Conference for Community and Justice to provide training Monday for both students and staff.
Tony Watlington, the chief of schools, said the video was “hateful,” and the school district plans to implement ongoing training.
“Guilford County Schools does not tolerate racist behavior,” the school district tweeted in response to the video. “Appropriate action has been taken to discipline the students involved. We’re working to reinforce our district’s core values, which include diversity and equity, as well as empathy and integrity.”
It’s not clear what disciplinary action was taken against the students.
y’all gonna let this happen? @GCSchoolsNC @NWGHSpic.twitter.com/oOvllNqKAn
— adriahna (@adriahna9) November 22, 2018
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