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Saturday, April 18, 2020

Georgia School Bounces Teen Couple After N-Tap On TikTok!

White couple caught on camera N-Tapping. They are students at a local Georgia high school. The school kicked them out and condemned the actions.
What was trending yesterday was the hashtag, #ProtectTerrenceKWilliams.

The controversial Black commentator who supports Donald J. Trump was complaining about him getting death threats from critics. While I do not condone the actions of these mentally ill trolls, I do say that Terrence K. Williams is a public figure and he is subjected to harsh criticism.

Death threats are no joke. We don't want anything bad to happen to Williams. After all, he did survive a bad car accident.

Now we have a huge controversy in Georgia. The viral video of a white man and woman making a video disparaging Black people has the nation talking.

Since most states have cancelled school for millions of children, some can't anticipate a proper graduation. With the COVID-19 pandemic, most events like a school graduation or a party are out of the question.

It seems like two students from Carrollton, Georgia won't get their diplomas. They were caught on camera making a video that went viral.

They were making a recipe for "How To Be A Nigger...."

Two white students were posting on TikTok, a controversial social media app that many Americans use to make quick videos to share. Stephanie Freeman and Jeffery Hume were named as the couple in the TikTok video.



Folks managed to get receipts.



In the racist viral TikTok video the two Carrollton High School students use derogatory "ingredients" like not having a father and stealing to make black people while using the N-word.

"I was mad, like angry," Terrell Carmichael said. Carmichael knows both students in the video. "They would not normally talk like this, it was a complete surprise to everybody in our school."

After the video was released, Carrollton High School's principal, David Brooks, launched an investigation.

In a statement he said, "Even if the offending incident was recorded after-school hours, it doesn't alleviate the students' responsibility to uphold a high standard of behavior."






Carrollton City School's Superintendent Dr. Mark Albertus said he "was deeply disturbed by the overt racist tone of the TikTok video." As a result, the district expelled both students on Friday.

"That was the best way to handle it in my opinion,' Nievs said.

The 50-second clip was shared so many times that "Carrollton" was trending on Twitter by Friday morning.

Filmed in a bathroom, the students — one boy and one girl — mimic a cooking show as they pour cups of water into the sink."First we have 'black,'" the girl can be heard saying as the boy grabs one cup and pours it in. "Next we have 'don't have a dad.'"


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