Football coach Todd Peterman won a state championship for DeSoto High School in 2016, the school's first. For a Texas high school, a state championship tends to ensure a coach will keep his job for a while.
However, Peterman is facing a job hunt on the horizon.
Apparently because he's white:
DeSoto went 16-0 last season and won the Class 6A Division II state title.
Former NFL linebacker Zach Orr, a DeSoto and North Texas alumnus, indicated people were originally skeptical of Peterman's hire because of his race. He said that seems to be the reason behind the potential change.
"They act like they can't handle a white man running a predominantly black football team, which is very sad," said Orr, whose three brothers also played for DeSoto. "Me, I want what's best for the kids, our youth and our community. That's what Coach Peterman is."
Orr's father, Terry, was one of the members of the public who spoke during the open session and hoped race wasn't a factor in the current situation.
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9 comments:
White people are being discriminated against at an alarming rate in the country.
IT never ends. Nope, never, NADA!
SHEESH!!!!
Need a NAAWP !!!
and take the Black's RACE CARD Away ..........!!!!
The Endangered species is the "White Man" in his own country
Whites deserve a Race Card now !! It is Our Turn !!!
What?? Racist black people?
Never happens.
Need some New Rock in Roll too ....enough Hip Hop / Rap !!!
Sue the cap out of them.
Rock must have been Blackballed because there are NO real
Rock groups since the 1980's
So Rock and Roll HAS DIED and when the old foggies left are
Gone...people, that is IT ........
Racist against the Whites have done it to America !!!
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