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Parents are demanding action after a racist video circulated around West Middle School in Greenwood Village. The Rocky Mountain NAACP says it's a threat to students and is calling on Cherry Creek School District to do more.

On Sept. 25, several students reportedly "snickered" at the video during a bus ride to school. The video shows a West Middle School student spewing hate speech for 26 seconds. The student says: "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. They just stink up the room."

A parent of a student on the bus spoke with CBS News Colorado and asked to not have their identity revealed, as they've already been targeted for speaking out.

"One of the students laughing sent the video to my child. It was a racist manifesto," said the parent. "My initial reaction when I saw the video was if I'm going to hear about a mass shooting. It seemed like a preamble to someone that would mass shoot up a school."

CCSD says they were made aware of a racist video in September.

In a statement to CBS Colorado, Cherry Creek School District writes: "The language in the video is hate-filled and we took swift action to address this unacceptable behavior. While this incident occurred off campus, we realized the potential impact this video would have on the student community. Administration and law enforcement acted immediately to investigate the situation. Students found to be responsible faced significant discipline and their parents were responsive to the severity of the situation. Due to the privacy rights of students, we cannot discuss specifics of discipline."

Parents told CBS Colorado the student was suspended. They fear that punishment sends the wrong message.

"These kids don't understand the gravity because he pretty much just got a two-week vacation," said the parent.

Many feel the schoolwide message sent following the video's discovery was vague. In a September email to families, the school wrote in part: "In recent days, we have dealt with some incidents of racist speech at our school and in our community."

After learning what was said in the video, parents say the district could have been more transparent about its message.

"They weren't equipping the parents to really keep their kids safe and to have a real conversation," said the parent. "If you have a bomb threat, you get more information."

Families say parents must be held accountable and more action must be taken.

Rocky Mountain NAACP has called for local and federal investigations into the incident. In a statement, the organization says:
"In a world where school shootings are the norm, this matter is serious and needs to be addressed immediately to prevent another mass school shooting like Columbine and many across the nation."

Rocky Mountain NAACP President Portia Prescott heard from families who are worried that words may escalate.

"The parents who have come to me are wondering if there are guns in the home," said Prescott. "It's a public safety issue."

The Cherry Creek School District says it does not tolerate hate of any kind in its schools and realizes the trauma and pain these situations cause students and their families. CCSD says it will continue to work with community organizations to combat hate and ensure all students feel safe and supported in schools.

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Shitty Root article.

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White Colorado Middle Schooler Accused of Going on Racist Tirade in Video​

Since the video came out, Black students at the school have been bullied by classmates, with some being sent minors’ genitalia.​


Racism has no age limit. It can come from a young student in middle school, or an elderly person living in a nursing home. Don’t believe me?

Recently, the Rocky Mountain NAACP requested that local, state, and federal authorities launch a probe after a student at West Middle School in Colorado was seen going on a racist tirade on video.
In the video, the student allegedly used several racial slurs and threatened to kill Black people. Specifically, the Rocky Mountain NAACP claims that the student said, “They should not be alive right now,” when referencing Black people, according to KDVR.
While the video itself is riddled with racist diction and behavior, the civil rights organization is accusing the student of doing much more.
The NAACP further claimed that white students at the school have been handing out “Black card passes,” which permits them (in their eyes) to use the n-word while at school.
But the racist behavior still did not end there.

More from KDVR:

The Rocky Mountain NAACP shared that on Sept. 26, the student who saw the video being shared on the bus came into direct contact with the student who made the racist video. The video maker did not apologize for his words, the NAACP said.
After this, the reporting student began to have nightmares and said they didn’t feel safe at school or on the school bus with the offending student and supporters around.
The Rocky Mountain NAACP further shared that since the video began to circulate, classmates have begun to send the reporting student pictures of minors’ genitalia, which could violate child pornography laws.

I don’t care how old the students are. If those accusations are true, that’s some disgusting behavior.
The Greenwood Village Police Department in Colorado launched an investigation after claims of bias-motivated harassment at the middle school, but they found no evidence to support the allegations, according to KDVR.

Cherry Creek School District claimed in a statement to KDVR that they took “swift action” to address the behavior and that the student in question who allegedly made the video is facing “significant discipline.”
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The Rocky Mountain NAACP shared that on Sept. 26, the student who saw the video being shared on the bus came into direct contact with the student who made the racist video. The video maker did not apologize for his words, the NAACP said.

lol. Sorry, kiwis, I searched my hardest but could not find this video, as all traces from what I have seen have been deleted.
 
I hate Black Niggers. Black Niggers are cotton pickers. They should not be alive right now. I hate their skin color. I hate how they talk. They just stink up the room.
The standard for manifestos has really dropped, but honestly there's a Gettysburg Address-esque economy of language that makes it more powerful than 500 pages of Boomer memes would be.
 
"One of the students laughing sent the video to my child. It was a racist manifesto," said the parent. "My initial reaction when I saw the video was if I'm going to hear about a mass shooting. It seemed like a preamble to someone that would mass shoot up a school."
You claim you're already "being targeted for speaking out" and proceed to say stupid shit like this over a MIDDLE SCHOOLER saying NIGGER.

There's a reason you're targeted you stupid liberal (presumably) white (presumably) whore (presumably). You're equating a FUCKING WORD to grabbing an AR-15 and going Columbine. God damn I hope you get hit by a fucking truck you worthless retard.
 
On Sept. 25, several students reportedly "snickered" at the video during a bus ride to school. The video shows a West Middle School student spewing hate speech for 26 seconds. The student says: "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. They just stink up the room."
Everything the student said is true.

A parent of a student on the bus spoke with CBS News Colorado and asked to not have their identity revealed, as they've already been targeted for speaking out.

"One of the students laughing sent the video to my child. It was a racist manifesto," said the parent. "My initial reaction when I saw the video was if I'm going to hear about a mass shooting. It seemed like a preamble to someone that would mass shoot up a school."
This parent sounds like a massive faggot. Complete overreaction.

Rocky Mountain NAACP has called for local and federal investigations into the incident. In a statement, the organization says:
"In a world where school shootings are the norm, this matter is serious and needs to be addressed immediately to prevent another mass school shooting like Columbine and many across the nation."

Rocky Mountain NAACP President Portia Prescott heard from families who are worried that words may escalate.

"The parents who have come to me are wondering if there are guns in the home," said Prescott. "It's a public safety issue."
And of course, the NAACP has to poke its retarded head into the story like it always does.
 
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