“The outreach was really to indicate that he, Matthew, understands his mishap in terms of what he did, what he’s caused. He’s remorseful,” Briggs continued. “I took that as some form of apology, but that’s not something I think at this time amounts to a solid apology, from my perspective.

“I don’t think an apology, an ‘I’m sorry,’ makes this go away because there’s a lot of harm that was caused.” The damning footage from the graduation shows Eddy pushing Briggs aside as his daughter was receiving her diploma, saying “I don’t want her touching him.”

  • @[email protected]
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    From actually reading the story it doesn’t appear to be anything racist at all, even though even the article tries to bend it that way like there is no tomorrow

    The guy apparently has a personal beef with the super intendant die to something that happened between the super intendant and his daughter.

    Sure, the guy is in the wrong here, but i see no racism beyond “well the guy is white, sonhe must be a racist!”

    Yes, there are loads of racists out there but just marking anything racist because two races were involved is not helping IMHO

    • @Modern_medicine_isnt
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      But this is lemmy, so the majority will feel they confidently know exactly why the guy did it, and the rest of us are just dumb. Even though we all had access to the same article, and only us dumb ones read it.

    • @derf82
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      Sounds like a bullied girl that was being assaulted fought back, only to face expulsion for it. Then the superintendent rolled his eyes at the bullying in her hearing.

    • @Dkarma
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      The guys “personal beef” is that the principal is black. He’s using bullying as a lie and an excuse to cover for his racism.

      If there’s a policy issue that is properly dealt with in writing, not grabbing someone at a graduation ceremony.

      • @Melvin_Ferd
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        Was that specifically said somewhere or are you just filling in the blanks

        • Pandantic [they/them]
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          “He rolled his eyes when I brought up the fact the same thing happened to her and it pissed me off. She was expelled for doing the same thing that was done to her, and nothing was done to the previous people.”

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            113 months ago

            Yes, it’s because his daughter was being bullied. Fought back and was punished for it but they didn’t punish the people bullying her

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        Well, it’s a good guess, given the country we live in. Is the bullying stuff corroborated/fact checked?

        Edit further I agree, making a public scene like this is not appropriate, regardless of any personal reason. He could have just instructed his daughter to walk right by and not stop.

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          The article didn’t bother with it because it wants to paint a picture of racism

          There isn’t enough evidence for us to believe it was racist