People are demanding answers from a Colorado school district after a racist video involving students was circulated — for the second time, ABC 7 reported.
The video shows two girls blurting out different variations of the N-word. “I’m not racist everyone, I just like n------," one of the girls says.
The Cherry Creek School District says that the students involved with the video faced "significant discipline."
But it follows another racist video created by students in the district that surfaced on Nov. 15. In that one, a student can be heard saying, "I hate Black n------. Black n------ are cotton pickers. They should not be alive right now. I hate their skin color. I hate how they talk."
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“What we're trying to say within our district is we need to name it. We need to call it out. And we need to make sure that the policies are clear and that we do not normalize this behavior,” said Campus Middle School parent Reema Wahdan.
Rocky Mountain NAACP President Portia Prescott said the video was brought to her by a concerned Black parent.
“There needs to be a transparent form of discipline that isn’t private, that parents understand. If you go viral with this type of language and you attend a public school in the state of Colorado, you will be expelled,” said Prescott.
The Rocky Mountain NAACP is asking the students in the first video and their parents to reveal themselves and apologize.
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