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“Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” Presentation At Elementary School Has Parents Furious
By Robert Gehl, March 17, 2015.
Parents and police are furious at a Virginia high school’s “Black Lives Matter” presentation at a local elementary school.
The event, reported by TheBlaze.com and first posted on a pro-police Facebook page, tells the story of an anonymous parent who took her young daughter to the performance at Lightfoot Elementary School. Students from Orange County High School gave the “presentation” at elementary schools across the district.
It featured performances titled “Don’t Shoot,” “I Can’t Breathe,” “Does my Black Life Matter” and “They Don’t Really Care About Us.” Throughout the performance, words and imagery of “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” were repeatedly seen.
Here are some excerpts from the Facebook post:
As my wife walked into the auditorium, she noticed the students working the event were wearing black t-shirts that stated “I Can’t Breath” and “#blacklivesmatter”. My wife tried to overlook it and settled in to enjoy the program. My daughter had been selected to participate in the program and sing a “Motown Medley” as part of one of the elementary choirs. My wife looked at the program that she was handed as she took her seat and found disturbing and, what I would argue, anti-police propaganda all over it.
A program insert featured a list of the night’s performances and was decorated with illustrations of two girls holding signs that said, “Hands up, don’t shoot.”BLM-top-of-program
At this point my wife had an uneasy feeling about what this program was actually about and quickly realized those black t-shirts were not just some of the students “protesting” but that it was part of the nights theme! One by one students began reciting “last words”. To include:
“I’m from Ferguson Missouri…. I was told to put my hands up. I did, and I was shot 7 times. My name is Michael Brown.” [EDITOR’S NOTE: THIS WAS A LIE]
The Blaze tried to comment the school superintendent, Brenda Tanner, and the principal of the elementary school, neither of whom returned calls.
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