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Student in blackface and two friends recreate George Floyd murder by posing with knee on neck before posting to Snapchat

Investigation Launched After Mead High School Students Post Reenactment Of George Floyd s Death On Social Media

Investigation Launched After Mead High School Students Post Reenactment Of George Floyd s Death On Social Media
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Colorado high school students reenact murder of George Floyd in disgusting photo on social media

Colorado high school students reenact murder of George Floyd in disgusting photo on social media Students organizing protest at school Friday Denver7 By: Liz Gelardi , Blair Miller Posted at 7:56 AM, May 21, 2021 and last updated 2021-05-21 09:56:27-04 (Editor s warning: This story contains an embedded image of a reenactment of the death of George Floyd.) DENVER – Three students at Mead High School were seen in a picture posted to social media of them reenacting the murder of George Floyd, with one of the students in blackface, which the St. Vrain Valley Schools superintendent calls “disturbing and disgusting.” Students Denver7 spoke with Thursday said the image was posted to Snapchat. It shows one student in blackface lying on the ground, another kneeling on that student’s neck, and another kneeling on his back – the same position Floyd was in just before he was killed last summer.

Racist Colorado George Floyd Murder Reenactment Photo

There have been many blackface controversies in Colorado over the years, and many have the common theme of tone-deafness. In 2011, for instance, the University of Colorado Boulder had to grapple with the tradition of Black Outs, during which fans at football games dressed in that particular school color which became a problem when some of the most enthusiastic Caucasian boosters daubed that hue on their face, too. Cut to 2012, when an uproar followed Colorado Springs second-grader Sean King s decision to dress up as Martin Luther King for a school project, complete with darkened skin color. The younger King intended the costume to be a tribute, but plenty of people didn t take it that way.

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