LILBURN, GA (CBS46) -A principal at a school in Stone Mountain has caused an uproar after making controversial statements about black graduates at a ceremony on Friday.
Nancy Gordeuk, the principal and founder of TNT Academy in Stone Mountain, said she accidentally skipped the valedictorian's speech in the program, and she asked the crowd that was leaving early to come back inside of the church where the ceremony was being hosted.
As she was addressing the crowd, she was recorded by a member of the audience saying, "Look at who is leaving, all of the black people."
That caused an uproar inside the hall. The video shows people in the crowd standing up and yelling in response to that remark.
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10 comments:
The truth hurts stand by your statement.
Interestingly, it started with the folks that actually got up and left....if they had curbed their emotions and chilled out - the program may well have continued without issues.
Jumping in to an immediate victim mode reinforces the stereotypes that most folks have!
and yet Al Sharpton can say whatever he wants
they need to fire her ass. she know what she said. look at the tape and all the people black and white that left.
She would fit right in around these parts.
Again, attacked for telling the truth.
if it was the truth, why question her? question the people leaving.
I don't see anything see did wrong. As usual the blacks were acting like animals. They sit back and wait for an opportunity to riot or act up. She said the blacks were leaving, BFD!! They were leaving and causing a disruption. Own up to your actions. Quit demanding a handout.
2:33. Amen. You are 100% right.
Just the ole crack pipe calling
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