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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Hundreds of Students Walk Out Over Firing of Resource Officer



Side Note: Another media HALF ASS "story" in South Carolina sheriff's deputy Ben Fields DOING HIS JOB has been pulled from the school where he worked as a resource officer. Police officers are being sold out by the media all over the country, SO they need to get the hell out of the business. Open up a detective agency and get into another line of work where they would have nothing to do with lawless assholes who do not appreciate GOOD SERVICE.
Even the students know this is baloney.
Check it out:
If the name Spring Valley fails to resonate with you, then you are not up-to-date on the latest incidence of police terrorism against innocent black people. At least that’s the way the story is being packaged by the mainstream media, including the New York Times, which ran an op-ed today by author Roxane Gay, who wrote: 



On Monday, in Columbia, S.C., Ben Fields, a [white] sheriff’s deputy assigned to Spring Valley High School, was called to a classroom to exert control over an allegedly disobedient student — a black girl. She wouldn’t give up her cellphone to her teacher, an infraction wholly disproportionate to what came to pass. There are at least three videos of the incident. When Mr. Fields approaches the girl, she is sitting quietly. He quickly muscles her out of her seat and throws her across the room.

That gives you the more or less broad strokes of the incident, which is now under investigation by the Justice Department as a civil rights matter. If the presumption of racism strikes you as premature, it will seem even more so when you read the firsthand account of a student in the class who shot one of the videos:
[I]t was very shocking to see how that was happening, but I honestly think that it was a two way thing and the officer was wrong, but also the girl was wrong. [Emphasis added]
I was in the front of the room sitting right there when it happened, so that’s what I saw. I’m shocked that something like this happened with students disrespecting elders and law enforcement. They are a higher power, the least you could do is respect them and follow orders.
She was even told by the students to leave when the administrator came in. We tried to put our input in just to help her.
Everybody was commenting on something and they weren’t there. They don’t know the full story. I wanted to at least take some of the pressure off of him.

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