GA High School Principal Launches Crazy Racist Tirade During Graduation Ceremony

In 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruled that race based school segregation was unconstitutional. This started the process of integration within public and eventually private schools.

The attitudes of many if not most the school teachers and administrators was pretty toxic towards the students of color. These school teachers were not prepared in any way to teach non-white students. Many of them held deep prejudices, toward minorities, and this created a hostile atmosphere in those schools which carries on some 60 plus years into the present.

Fast forward to 2015. At the TNT Academy high school graduation in Lilburn Georgia, the school founder and principle,?Nancy Gordeuk, made a mistake and released the excited graduates prematurely. She forgot to allow the valedictorian to give his commencement speech.

Gordeuk then became frustrated when many of the released school graduates failed to return to their seats upon being commanded to do so.

Gordeuk then goes into perhaps the most epic racist tirade from a top administrator, ever witnessed at a high school graduation.

Here is the video that will live in infamy.

h/t deadstate.org