The Ultra-Minotaur @theminotaur
30 March, 08:13
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16-year-old Kaylee Gain was the victim of bullying. She was not the aggressor. Now she’s awake and talking but is unable to walk and has no memory of the savage attack that put her in hospital with severe brain injuries.

Following the attack, her attacker bragged about it , describing what she did to Kaylee as “calculated” and said she should join MMA or the WWE. The assailant’s family members insist that she was the victim, despite her much larger size compared to Kaylee.

Also worth noting that Kaylee is one of a handful of white students in her school, which is 99% black. Don’t tell me that Kaylee, who is white and petite in build was somehow bullying a much larger black girl. That doesn’t add up.

Hate Crime?

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Dottie French @DotOn777
YES...

Imagine:
As a slender reddish-blonde girl, in 9th grade, fresh out of [catholic.school], never been exposed to mixed cultures, until that day...

I was terrified and defensive at the same time. I had black girls always saying things to me in the halls, pushing into me, making me walk around them. In the restroom, those black gurlz would threaten to cut my hair...once I was offered a cut on the cheek. I was blessed with parents who dressed me well. I was allowed to pick my own clothes. In 12th grade, the Captain of the football team, Michael Hurd (wonderfully polite gentleman) well, his locker was right next to mine and I got shit thrown at me, PULLING MY HAIR, and I was told to leave Michael alone!

So...do I think it was a hate crime against Kaylee?

-A-B-S-O-L-U-T-E-L-Y-

PARKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL EAGLES
Jackson, Michigan
CLASS OF 1970
09:29 PM - Mar 30, 2024
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