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Multiple Texas High School Students Suspended After Chanting ‘N-Word’ In Hallways

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Several white students at a high school in Texas have been suspended. This comes after they took a video of themselves reciting a chant that included using the n-word over and over.

Now, the students have been suspended from Vidor High School, in Vidor, Texas.

“It did happen. We will not tolerate this. The students will be disciplined. The students have been suspended and a disciplinary hearing is pending,” says Sally Andrews, a spokesperson with the Vidor Independent School District.

The video, that has been circulating social media, depicts Caucasian girls happily saying the n-word. One of the girls starts whining that her “socks are kind of dirty” and she needs “some new socks.” Another girl looks directly at the camera and says,”F—king n—ers.” All of this occurred as students were walking on the outside and in the hallways of the school.

The recording also entails screenshots of messages exchanged between the white students. There were pictures of apes, continuous use of the n-word and making fun of Black people, and a text that read, “Black Ass B—-s.”



1 Comment

  1. They should be disciplined. But now this sets of presidents for any other person regardless of color say the same words on school grounds should face the same disciplinary actions.

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