by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University – Scholarship in Action
A high school in Minneapolis may end up having to pay up after allowing its students to openly engage in a tradition called "Wigger Day." On this "sacred" occasion, the students in the school would wear clothing and engage in behavior that "from their perspective, mimicked black culture." This was all according to a federal class action lawsuit filed on Friday.
The suit claims that a group of roughly 60 students voted to have "Wigger Wednesday," where students would dress up as African Americans from "the hood." The outfits included oversized sports jerseys, fitted hats and "doo" rags. Some of them even threw up gang signs to celebrate the occasion.
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That is such a load of horse shit, why should she be able to pull a lawsuit a year and half after she graduated. But according to you nothing is equal, so she may get paid the 75 thousand dollars, but she is just going to take away from every else scholarships. According to what seems to be your views, a joke that people take personally, can cost money. Seems like you didn't learn how to take jokes either, get some friends.
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