North Carolina School Holds Mock Slave Auction Where White Kids Pretended To Sell Their Black Classmates

School Holds Mock Slave Auction Where White Kids Pretended To Sell Their Black Classmates

The J.S. Waters school in Goldston is in midst of a major outrage as they held a mock slave auction where white kids pretended to sell their Black classmates in front of the staff and faculty.

After parents expressed outrage, Chatham County Schools Superintendent Anthony Jackson said, “Actions such as these, they just do not reflect who we are as a school system.” “And I say, unapologetically, will not be tolerated in the school system.”

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Citizen Joe
Citizen Joe
2 years ago

It was designed and intended to inflict fake guilt into White kids. Get your kids out of those schools. Start up independent heritage schools.

Alex Rodriguez
Alex Rodriguez
2 years ago

The auction should have been black kids selling non black kids in order to be historically accurate. Everyone tends to ignore the 6000 years of slavery before the first slave even got to an America bound ship.

Rhet
Rhet
2 years ago

How does one get on the notification list for the next auction?

I need some skilled labor for my plantation and the local white citizenry is untalented, over priced and uninterested.

834-5789 … you can call me anytime

Oma
Oma
2 years ago

The Superintendent says this doesn’t reflect who they are as a school system and won’t be tolerated. Do all the schools in NC feel that way about the millions of dollars given to implement the CRT program?