If this HS cheerleading squad T-shirt is ‘racist’ then the term has no meaning anymore

(National Sentinel)Â Overused: These days, the term “racist” is used so often as a means of attacking anything having to do with an American traditional value that the term simplyÂ has no meaning anymore, and frankly that’s a shame because there areÂ real racists out there.

Louis Farrakhan, neo-Nazis, some BLM members and white supremacists come to mind.

But when a T-shirt is called “racist” simply because it contains references toÂ AmericanaÂ — and the accuserÂ believed andÂ taken seriously just because they’re a minority,Â then “racist”Â has no meaning anymore.

The high school cheerleading squad atÂ Dodge County High School in Eastman, Georgia, is ‘under fire’ for attempting to sell “racist” T-shirts to raise funds for the squad, according toÂ WMAZ-TVÂ in Macon.

The shirts in question read, â€œIn Dodge County, we stand for the flag, kneel for the cross, thatâ€™s Indian pride.â€

Racism!!



