TallTexan said:
Coach Grayson had to lock her twitter account because she was sharing stories of people who were killed because of their skin color & she started getting threats.
Appreciate her bringing attention to acts of violence that have been hidden by history. I hate that someone(or multiple people) felt comfortable threatening her bc of it.
cboothe09 said:
I tend to agree with you. I don't necessarily agree with what he is suggesting here, but I absolutely do NOT condone his treatment over his Op-Ed. Personally I'm not a fan of his, but I respect his right to his opinion.
You would be surprised how quickly and viciously parents and community members can be to local writers...Current events have definitely brought out a lot of passionate opinions.
I actually kicked someone out of my car many years ago because he locked the door when he saw a black man on the sidewalk. I cannot for the life of me understand racism. It just doesn't make sense to me. I tend to be very sensitive about this because my family is VERY diverse, with Caucasians, Mexicans, and African Americans. I just cannot tolerate the slightest hint of racism, no matter who it's from or what their reasoning is. Glad to see support from so many here and from SFA as well. Until minority lives matter, we will never see "All" lives matter.TallTexan said:
Our community held a forum on "Understanding Race" back in June and two or 3 of the guys who run our local youth advocacy program got up & discussed the times they've been viewed as a threat or profiled in town and the list was endless.
Could not imagine living under that suspicion, an assumed distrust, every single day. It was moving to hear them share it, in our small town where they are well known in the community & car doors still lock when they walk past.
But I'm also glad they called it out, because we can't keep pretending it doesn't happen.