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Texas Students Disciplined For Social Media Slave Trade | National

The district said the incident involved cyber bullying. Published 13 hours ago Written by Paul Meara A group of students at an Aledo, Texas school pretended to sell their Black classmates via a “slave auction” on social media. Now they’re being disciplined. According to the Star-Telegram, the Aledo Independent School District learned of an incident where the students at the Daniel Ninth Grade Campus cyber bullied and harassed students for being Black. District Superintendent Dr. Susan Bohn claims an investigation has been launched that involved law enforcement. Details surrounding the incident were not provided, except that they learned of it more than two weeks ago. Local activists told the newspaper that a group of students set up the slave auction that involved a Snapchat group with various names and prices they were willing to spend on a peer. A racial slur was also involved.

Texas students disciplined over slave trade game

news Texas students disciplined over slave trade game © Reuters Authorities described the group s messages on Snapchat as cyberbullying and harassment A group of high school students in Texas have been disciplined for setting up a Slave Trade messaging group that assigned prices to their black peers. Messages shared on the Snapchat app at a school in Aledo said one student was worth a dollar and another 100 bucks , the New York Times reported. The school district conducted an inquiry and found racial harassment and cyber bullying had occurred. But some parents accused authorities of failing to respond appropriately. Messages posted on the group s Snapchat, which was reportedly labelled with terms such as farm and auction , said the price set for one student would be better if his hair wasn t so bad , according to the New York Times, which said it had seen screenshots of exchanges.

2021 April 15 | Times of Suriname – grootste landelijke dagblad van Suriname

April 15, 2021   Tatjana Muskiet The humanitarian crisis caused by volcanic eruptions on the Caribbean island of St Vincent will last for months, a UN official has warned. Didier Trebucq said nearby islands including Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda could also be badly affected. He said the UN was setting up an international funding appeal. About 20,000 people have been evacuated from their homes since La Soufrière volcano began erupting last Friday. It had not previously erupted since 1979. Mr Trebucq, the UN co-ordinator for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, said clouds of ash and smoke were continuing to pour from the volcano every day. “We are expecting that continuous explosions and ash fall will continue over the coming weeks in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, but also in neighbouring islands such as Barbados, which has also been severely affected… as well as Saint Lucia and Grenada,” he told reporters.(BBC)…[+]

Students at Aledo ISD Accused of Racist Bullying for Slave Auction on Snapchat

Group members “bid” $100 on one Black student and $1 on another. Someone remarked they would have paid more for the latter student if “his hair wasn’t so bad.” An Aledo ISD spokeswoman said the district disciplined the students for racial harassment and cyberbullying. She also said district officials are deeply saddened that the incident inflicted tremendous pain for the victims and their families, as well as other students of color. Eddie Burnett, president of the Parker County NAACP, told WFAA he’s tired of officials brushing off racism as insensitive jokes. “‘It’s just kids. They’re just playing. They don’t know any better.’ Well damn, teach them better,” he said.

Texas students punished for racist incident

Texas students punished for racist incident Texas students punished for racist incident Washington, Apr 15 (Prensa Latina) The Aledo Independent School District, in Texas, announced it had disciplined students from its Daniel Ninth Grade Campus after internal investigations involving law enforcement found they had bullied and harassed other students based on their race. The Snapchat groups were called Slave Trade, and other titles with racial slurs. In the chats, students from Aledo, Tex., pretended to buy and sell their Black peers, according to screenshots given to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Local activists provided the Star-Telegram with screenshots of chats showing a group using racial slurs with the words Farms and ¨Auction.¨ The group had also been named with emoji of a Black man, a gun and a White police officer.

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