It was a fit of teen spirit, a phenomenon epitomizing youth. But in this case, in a Texas town, it became a tempest in a teapot leading to a hurricane of “diversity”-oriented social engineering. They say that everything is bigger in Texas, however, and this may include opposition — because in this town, Southlake, the residents are fighting back.
The problem began in fall 2018 when an eight-second video of white high-school students issuing a chant that included the n-word — you know, that term they’re continually bombarded with via hip hop songs that make record labels millions — surfaced. What surfaced next, and fast, were the never-let-a-crisis-go-to-waste types, who used the incident as “proof” that the town sorely needed some brainwashing.
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