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California kid’s brush with wokeism over fake ‘blackface’

Por: New York Post Opinion November 15, 2023

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Talk about ridiculous: A for wearing face paint to a high school football game, and banned him from all school sports events on the claim that it was blackface. “J.A.,” the Muirland Middle School kid, merely painted his cheeks and under-eyes, albeit with black paint — but photos show it’s just the common fan face job, not anything like what or used to do. Somehow, the San Diego Unified School District (which even denied an appeal from... + full article



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