New Jersey Third Grader Interrogated by Cops Over Alleged Brownie-Related Racism

Are brownies racist
Would it help if we just called them ‘whities’?

New Jersey Third grader interrogated by cops over alleged brownie-related racist slur.

On June 16, a third-grader made a comment about the brownies that had been given to the class as a snack. That comment prompted another third-grader to claim that the first comment was racist. The staff at William P. Tatem Elementary School determined that this rose to the level of a police matter and called the local fuzz.

Glad to see third-graders in New Jersey playing the race card at snack-time and that “highly paid education professionals” have to call “highly paid criminal justice professionals,” (all on the taxpayer dime) whenever the Rugrats equivalent of Jesse Jackson gets their social-justice outrage-jimmies rustled.

Weep for the future, if you’ve still got the energy for it.

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