Teen Girls’ Racist Rant


These two girls got kicked out of Gainesville High School for going on a “racist rant” (that’s what the media is calling it). They’ve, since, apologized. Here’s what they did wrong – they broadcasted their opinion. They’re still young. They didn’t know that in today’s world, you must be PC. Everything you say can and will be used against you. You need to filter and edit every single thing you say. These girls learned this the hard way. I haven’t listened to the whole thing yet, but I’ll tell you – what I’ve heard so far, I agree with implicitly. Before you “hate on me” (like the ebonics there?) – remember, I haven’t listened to the entire thing yet. After I get off the air I will. I just wanted to get it up here ASAP for you curious minds who heard me mention it in the Top Five Things this a.m.

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Leslie

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