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The assault on the 1st amendment continues in Southern Utah, the news report I saw on television even stated they were considering pressing charges over a social media post! Here is the Salt Lake Tribune's take:Police investigated after a teenage girl from Hurricane High School appeared in a photo posted Monday to the social media site Instagram that included a racial epithet.
The girl, according to a description from KUTV-Channel 2, had X’s over her eyes and had pretended to hang herself. The caption read “Happy national n----- day.” A second teenage girl has since been implicated in the post, though a Hurricane police spokesman hasn’t confirmed her role. The post, made on the holiday to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr., is proving to have consequences in and out of Hurricane. NEW: Action has been taken on two #Hurricane High School students for posting this photo on social media. Both students underage. #kutv2news #SoUT @KUTV2News @washk12 pic.twitter.com/5OoiZ6Geji — D.J. Bolerjack (@DJBolerjack) January 17, 2018“Really, this has spread across the nation,” police spokesman Ken Thompson said Friday. “There’s been phone calls from Virginia. People from New York have made comments on it. It’s just been shared over and over and over again.” Thompson said the girls have received threats over the post. “I don’t know that anybody’s pleased with it,” Thompson said. “I haven’t seen one positive comment in all the ones that I’ve read.” Thompson said the Instagram post was reported to police as a possible hate crime. Detectives interviewed the teens, he said. The matter has been referred both to the Washington County prosecutor for possible charges. The FBI, which investigates civil rights offenses, has been notified, too, Thompson said. Although the post was not made at school, Hurricane High School’s principal issued a statement via his own Instagram video to condemn the students’ post and urging everyone to reflect on the life and lessons of King. On Friday, Washington County School District spokesman Steven Dunham said he couldn’t disclose whether the two students have been attending classes this week. However, Dunham said, the district is reviewing its policies to determine whether it can or should take action against the students to ensure Hurricane High School remains safe and free from discrimination or harassment. “We’re looking at that to ensure we’re providing a safe opportunity for all of our students,” Dunham said. The offending post apparently was made at the workplace of one of the girls, and her employer told KUTV she has been fired. Some 300 miles to the north, the post caught the attention of Jeanetta Williams, president of the NAACP Salt Lake Branch, who called it “disgusting” and said the girls’ parents also should be held accountable. The story has moved outside of Utah, too. Columnist and activist Shaun King, whose Twitter profile describes him as living in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Kentucky, shared the story with his followers.
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Here in my home town I can't go anywhere without panhandlers begging me for what little money I possess from my working class job. I've met many homeless and spoken with them, seems they prefer a life of begging for money until they have enough money to buy a bottle, getting shitfaced and sleeping under a bridge. Others steal anything they can get their hands on to sell to buy drugs at the local homeless drug district.
Granted hard times beset many people with stagnant wages and an ever increasing cost of living I understand I can barely keep a roof over my head, but at least I am out there working hard to support myself. The solution? Vetting. Round up this smelly ingrates(you can get a free shower at the shelter, or at the free clinic) Psychologically test them to find out if they would prefer to get a place to live and work for a living. If found to be a mindless ingrate preferring to littler our streets put them into an internment camp where they can do easy jobs perhaps in the field of production. It's a win win: they get a place to sleep 3 meals; and we get these shit bags off our streets. |
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