tickets to the school’s upcoming senior prom ... at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
led to complaints from African-American and minority students
“not all communities can celebrate what life was like in 1776,” a time of slavery in America
Please tell me that this is a satire site because the idea was quite appropriate given the concept of the formalizing of the United States, something worth celebrating. Given the venue, the statement wasn't about slavery but freedom. Where are these students learning to be so sensitive to things which aren't offensive?
>apologized to minority students
>tickets to the school’s upcoming senior prom ... at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
>led to complaints from African-American and minority students
>“not all communities can celebrate what life was like in 1776,” a time of slavery in America
Please tell me that this is a satire site because the idea was quite appropriate given the concept of the formalizing of the United States, something worth celebrating. Given the venue, the statement wasn't about slavery but freedom. Where are these students learning to be so sensitive to things which aren't offensive?
Please tell me that this is a satire site because the idea was quite appropriate given the concept of the formalizing of the United States, something worth celebrating. Given the venue, the statement wasn't about slavery but freedom. Where are these students learning to be so sensitive to things which aren't offensive?