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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Schools Matter: Wake County Board Chair Demands Respect for Racist Policy While Calling Critics Animals

Schools Matter: Wake County Board Chair Demands Respect for Racist Policy While Calling Critics Animals

Photo from TAKAAKI IWABU - tiwabu@newsobserver.com

The Wake County School Board's lead buffoon, Ron Margiotta, offered an non-apology for his "caged animal" remarks yesterday. Meanwhile the media has focused on complaints by parents of children having to be bused long distances to school as a result of the school diversity plan, which has been in place the the 1970s. The fact is that 95% of all school children in Wake County go to schools within five miles of their homes. This Republican-led plan is about resegregation, not busing.

The Margiotta story from the News Observer:

RALEIGH Wake County school board chairman Ron Margiotta is being criticized by supporters of the diversity policy for having complained at Tuesday’s school board meeting that some people were acting like “animals.”
Margiotta said “here come the animals out of the cages” in response to the booing that Bill Randall, a black conservative congressional candidate, received Tuesday from supporters of the diversity policy. Randall was among the speakers who had supported the resolution that received initial approval for abandoning busing for diversity in favor of neighborhood schools.
The Rev. William Barber, president of the state NAACP, has scheduled a