to ya lil brother. I can't front I actually laughed at the part where you said the secretary was in the corner like 

to ya lil brother. I can't front I actually laughed at the part where you said the secretary was in the corner like 

So I said "Ok what rules and punishments does that handbook have against racial slurs"?
The room went dead silent and the black secretary was over in the corner like![]()





That's true. It's the best solution to problems like that. Drawing public attention is even better. If I ever find myself in the same situation when I get older, I'm going to respond the same way you did.Breh, If I had acted a fool, they would've called the police on ya boy and me and my bro would've been put out the school. He on suspension and me escorted out in handcuffs. Never want my bro to see me in a defenseless position by a cac.






Good advice. Will school him on the emotional handling of these situations.You should be teaching him to play it smart and control his emotions. If he curb stomps everyone who calls him ****** he's going to have a long life and the teachers will turn into policemen, prosecutors, and judges and he'll get the same results. Being punished for his reacting while the white kid becomes the victim.
Happened to me, happened to Randy Moss, happened to a million other black men.

raise hell on them cacs brehs
how do they know your brother beat the kid but don't know if the kid called him a ******, especially when everyone confirmed it?
don't believe what they saying at the board of education either. see what they plan on doing cuz they might just sweep it under the rug
go to the newspaper, local news and all that breh![]()

"Ok what rules and punishments does that handbook have against racial slurs"?



The BoE actually did call the school and subsequently, the school contacted my parents and the principal set up a meeting to formally apologize, rescind the suspension and discuss the situation in further detail. The BoE followed through for ya boy.![]()

