Report: Ohio elementary school says black students forced white students to pledge "Black Lives Matter," group beat up anyone who wouldn't comply
· Feb 17, 2023 · NottheBee.com

This is out of Ohio. An elementary school made the news when a group of black students mobbed and compelled white students to repeat the "Black Lives Matter" mantra under threat of physical violence.

Well, would you look at that?

A group of young, impressionable elementary kids modeling behavior seen in adults for the last 3 years or more, and we're supposed to be surprised.

From Fox:

The Springfield Police Department said an officer responded to Kenwood Elementary School just before 10:20 a.m. on Monday in reference to an incident that happened on Friday.

When the officer arrived, he spoke with the school's principal, Evan Hunsaker, who said an incident occurred on the playground on Friday during recess.

The principal told police that a group of Black students gathered several White students in the playground and forced them to say, "Black Lives Matter," against their will, the incident report states.

The suspects also allegedly recorded the White students who were forced to make the statement, police said.

Hunsaker told police the students who tried to avoid the situation were chased down, dragged or carried to a particular spot on the playground, with one student getting punched in the head by one of the suspects.

This is evil.

But this is what we are teaching these kids.

It happened on a Friday and the police weren't called until Monday. This was either handled by the school or just ignored completely while the victims went home and complained.

The report shows there were five victims and four suspects involved in Friday's incident...

District officials told ABC station WKEF in Dayton, Ohio, that they are aware of the incident and are "committed to providing our students with a safe learning environment, where they look forward to attending every day."

Police collected statements, and the suspects could face charges of assault and menacing.

"This incident is still under investigation and detectives continue to conduct interviews in the case," police said Thursday. "The Division is working in conjunction with the Clark County Prosecutor's office to determine potential next steps in this matter."

I hope that charges are pressed. This type of hatred and violence can't go unpunished.

But it shouldn't be a shock when young children start acting like the "adults."


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