Can't They Just Let It Go?
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 5:32 pm
They were talking again (repeat broadcast) on Guy Gordon on WJR to the Farmington Cheerleaders who are still maintaining that their former Coach was racially motivated for saying their routine made them look like strippers. I went to their coach's high school, and I knew her brother and several of her ex in laws. I know they were brought up strictly, and some of the teachers there who may have influenced her were also very strict. One of the teachers called me out for yawning in class in tenth grade. She was also the teacher responsible for the student cadet teaching program, and sent a number of young ladies (who were White) home to change their skirts if they were too short. Not suspended, not even to the principal's office, but home to change.
I think, given what I know, that this is GENERATIONAL, not racially motivated. I agree with the results of the school's investigation, that there was no Title IX violation or racial bias motivation. Just an upbringing and life influence result. That head of the cadet teacher program also helped several students of modest means pay for Medical School. She just wanted us to all grow up to be ladies and gentlemen, and reach our highest potential. She also helped socially troubled students, one of which was a cousin of mine, and as I was told the rest by her ex SIL. Angela came from a fine extended family, and a public high school that was once second to none. It influenced her and many others to become successful.
Please do not call it anything worse than thinking out loud deemed to be politically incorrect.
I think, given what I know, that this is GENERATIONAL, not racially motivated. I agree with the results of the school's investigation, that there was no Title IX violation or racial bias motivation. Just an upbringing and life influence result. That head of the cadet teacher program also helped several students of modest means pay for Medical School. She just wanted us to all grow up to be ladies and gentlemen, and reach our highest potential. She also helped socially troubled students, one of which was a cousin of mine, and as I was told the rest by her ex SIL. Angela came from a fine extended family, and a public high school that was once second to none. It influenced her and many others to become successful.
Please do not call it anything worse than thinking out loud deemed to be politically incorrect.