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THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — If our school top officials can’t mete out the kind of racial equality afforded minorities a half a century ago, how the heck are they going to stand up for transgender students?

After discovery of the racists texts, the Coatesville Area (Chester County, Penn.) School Board even worked on ways for the superintendent to keep his job. It was only when somebody leaked the info to the District Attorney’s Office did Superintendent Richard Como resign. Because the texts were on district-owned phone, a criminal investigation was launched by the DA’s office.

Along with Como, another participant, Director of Athletics Jim Donato also resigned. The texts were discovered by the district’s IT office.

Here’s a sampling from The Daily News via Raw Story:

“All should have whatever first names they want… then last name is N*GGER!” he wrote. “Leroy N*gger, Preacher N*gger, Night train n*gger, clarence n*gger, Latoya n*gger, Thelma n*gger and so on.”

“Hahahahahahahahhahahahaha could have a whole homeromms of N*gger!. Hahahahahahaha! Will N*gger report to office, pardon the interruption but will N*gger report to nurses office. N*gger to lunch now!”

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I shudder to think what they’d say about transgender students in the district. The whole school board needs to resign for even considering keeping the superintendent.

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Top Pennsylvania school officials accused of racist texts: All blacks’ ‘last name is N*GGER!’ | The Raw Story.

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