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ShyGuyInChicago
August 4th, 2011, 03:47 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/03/wigger-day-red-wing-minnesota_n_916323.html

A Minnesota school district allowed a homecoming event called "Wigger Day," during which students wore clothes and behaved in a manner that "from their perspective, mimicked black culture," according to a federal class action lawsuit filed against the district on Friday.The suit alleges that despite student council voting on a "tropical theme" for homecoming in 2009, a group of approximately 60 students from the predominantly white school instead attended the event dressed for "Wigger Wednesday" in "oversized sports jerseys, low-slung pants, baseball hats cocked to the side and 'doo rags.'"
"Wigger is a pejorative slang term for a white person who emulates the mannerisms, language and fashions associated with African-American culture," the complaint explains.
Students also referred to the activity as "Wangsta Day" -- meaning "white gangsta" or "Red Winger gangsta" -- and created a Facebook group advocating for the event. (Warning: This Facebook link contains offensive language.)
The plaintiff, former Red Wing High School student Quera Pruitt, an African American, claims that the school's lack of intervention caused her "severe emotional distress including depression, loss of sleep, stress, crying, humiliation, anxiety, and shame." Pruitt filed the suit in U.S. District Court in Minnesota on behalf of an unnamed class of "all students who experienced discrimination as a result of Wigger Day." The complaint states the class could include more than 40 people.
Pruitt's attorney, Joshua Williams, says her family hoped the incident would be addressed following "Wigger Day" 2008. While it was never an officially-sanctioned school event, the family discovered "Wigger Wednesday" was something of a tradition.
After the 2009 incident, "[Pruitt's] mom came up to the school, attempted to reach out to the school board, the superintendent, and the principal, but Red Wing's response was essentially to sweep this under the rug and act like it didn't happen," Williams told The Huffington Post.
According to Williams, Pruitt became depressed, quit the cheerleading squad, left student council, skipped her senior prom and even considered dropping out of school.
Pruitt also declined to participate in the school's Martin Luther King Day ceremonies, considering the memorial a "farce." She graduated in 2010 and moved back to Little Rock, Ark.
Williams added that the school district has acknowledged that "Wigger Day" took place in 2007 and 2008, but neglected to prevent the event from happening in 2009.
Red Wing principal Beth Borgen and school district superintendent Karsten Anderson, both defendants in the suit, say the school is committed to creating a learning environment free from discrimination.
According to a 2009 article on KARE-11, students participating in "Wigger Day" that year were immediately sent to change their clothes, but no additional punishment followed.
Williams, who is seeking $75,000 in damages for his client, did not know whether "Wigger Day" took place again in 2010.
A statement from Anderson obtained by HuffPost says the district "denies the allegations that it has created a racially hostile environment and looks forward to meeting these allegations in court."
Williams says that position is "symptomatic of Red Wing's response to 'Wigger Day' from the onset."
"The students shouldn't have felt empowered to hold 'Wigger Day' in 2009," Williams said. "These students were not disciplined, they were not counseled and they were not punished. This could have been a teachable moment."
READ the complaint:
Wangsta complaint

TheMatrix
August 4th, 2011, 06:50 PM
Wow. I have to agree with the prosecuters though - this could also encourage violent behaviour in students.

dontcare97
August 4th, 2011, 07:12 PM
That's really upsetting. Why would white people want to dress up like the worst thing in black culture. Gangsters kill people and make African Americans look horrible. A more important day would be Blacker day. A day when all black get the soical advantages of being white. Fuck you Minnesota school.

Sith Lord 13
August 5th, 2011, 10:19 AM
Freedom of expression. This is just another person looking to get rich quick by claiming something was offensive.

UnknownError
August 5th, 2011, 10:31 AM
http://files.sharenator.com/thats_racist_LOL_Funny_Pictures-s150x134-43840.gif

What if they dressed like that everyday and acted like that everyday?

VamosToro
August 10th, 2011, 12:54 AM
Freedom of expression. This is just another person looking to get rich quick by claiming something was offensive.

Are u serious. This is called wigger and is done in a PUBLIC school. There's a difference between freedom of expression and racism. Please, get out of here with that BS.

Iron Man
August 10th, 2011, 02:20 AM
Are u serious. This is called wigger and is done in a PUBLIC school. There's a difference between freedom of expression and racism. Please, get out of here with that BS.

I`m sorry. Who are you? Anyway, I don`t think "Wigger" is racist, per se. More like the white man`s ignorant and slightly comedic portrayal of the stereotypic black person. If they were being derogatory, it could be considered racist, but that is just me.

Bougainvillea
August 10th, 2011, 02:25 AM
Why are people getting mad when all they are doing is poking fun at stupid people. If you don't associate yourself with that kind of culture, more power to you.

ally_____
August 10th, 2011, 02:37 AM
holy shizz-nit! i go to school in minnesota! i swear we're not all racist!