Black Principal’s Race-Only Assembly Claims Black Students Must be the "Priority" Over Everyone Else

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A Dallas, Texas Principal as been removed from her position after Grant Stinchfield obtained an email that exposed the principal at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas for engaging in what can only be described as discriminatory behavior towards White and Hispanic students. She is accused of holding a “Black-only” assembly, where she allegedly told students she was “valuing the well-being of African American students over the others at this moment.” That's, according to one outraged Black student who wrote an email to school administration calling out the discriminatory meeting.

Today on "Stinchfield," Grant reads the email where the student whistleblower claims his black principal even boasted about "only hiring Black staff." That declaration appears to be a proud admission of the discrimination. It is the latest example of the disgusting use of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) that only leads to poor outcomes and lots of controversy.

Grant Stinchfield calls this what it is — a blatant act of woke victimhood ideology gone too far. It’s the twisted belief that you can fix racism with more racism. By prioritizing one group over another, this principal didn’t lift anyone up. Instead, she sent a dangerous message that minority students are victims and everyone else doesn’t matter. It’s a moral and educational failure at every level.

In an letter to parents, the DISD confirmed the Principal has been replaced, telling parents the principal's actions, "do not reflect the values or expectations of our school community." Statements and suspensions are not enough. Grant demands immediate accountability from the Dallas Independent School District, insisting that school leaders make it clear this kind of divisive, race-based policy will never happen again.

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