It never fails. Every year, high school students gather for class photos. And every year, at some high school, somewhere, some conglomeration of assholes lines up to do something stupid, offensive and racist.
This time itâs at Escondido High School in Southern California, where students were given T-shirts with letters on them to spell out approved words for their class photos last Friday.
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According to ABC 10 News, a group of nine students thought it would be hilarious to take their own separate set of photos where they lined up to spell slursâaccording to their social media accounts, where (you guessed it) the photo were promptly shared, the students spelled out âfaggotâ and ânigger.â
Escondido Union High School District confirmed that the photos posted online were real, posting a statement on Facebook (h/t Huffington Post) calling the photos a âpoor decisionâ that âis not aligned with Escondido High Schoolâs culture, values or history.â
Current students and alumni were not amused about the photos.
âIt hurt me personally,â Escondido High School graduate Cade Pannell told ABC 10. âWhether they thought it was a joke, itâs not. And if you do think itâs a joke, I think thatâs very ignorant of you.â
In the statement, Escondido Principal Adriana Lepe-Ramirez emphasized that the high school âprides itself on inclusion and embraces diversity.â Racial minorities make up 82 percent of the student body at Escondido High, according to U.S. News and World Report. School officials say âappropriate disciplinary actionsâ will be taken against the students, though itâs unclear at this point what those actions will be.
Of course, unless thereâs actual consequences for the studentsâ actions, all that embracing of diversity is just lip-service.
According to the Huffington Post, the Escondido Police Department says the high school received an anonymous âthreat of violenceâ during the schoolâs Friday football game they believe was tied to photos. The game wasnât cancelled, and the event concluded without incident.
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