Itโs happened again, some high school students just canโt help it.
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Aliso Niguel High School in Orange County, California is getting heat over a studentโs promposal that uses the death of George Floyd, according to NBC News.
The prom invite read, โIf you went to prom [with me], it would take my breath awayโ and it included a picture of Floyd with the fist used by Black Lives Matter.
In what world is that even a romantic or cute promposal? A racist one.
Parents Angela and Mike were made aware of the prom invite after their biracial daughter showed them a picture of it.
From NBC Los Angeles:
โIt had a Black Lives fist up on it and a picture of George Floyd and at that point and I was like, โAre you serious? Theyโre making this a joke?โโ said Mike, whose daughter attends Aliso Niguel High School.
Their daughter is biracial and also going to Aliso Niguelโs prom this weekend, and they donโt want the boy involved to be there.
โWe really just donโt want this kid around our daughter, plain and simple,โ said Mike.
Prom is an event, said Angela.
โTheyโve already been robbed of two years of high school through COVID, and so the excitement they had โ literally the day before โ for prom versus the excitement they had last night, or the defeat they had last night, was heartbreaking,โ she said.
In a statement, the Capistrano Unified School said the sign is, โdisgusting, lacks cultural sensitivity, is deeply offensive, and does not reflect the values we strive for in our school district,โ according to NBC Los Angeles.
It continued, โWe serve a diverse community and we value all of our students and families.โ
This comes as Thomas Lane, one of the former Minneapolis police officers involved in the killing of Floyd pleaded guilty to a state charge of aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter.
Lane is also one of the three cops, along with J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thoa, who have already been convicted in federal court for violating Floydโs rights while former officer Derek Chauvin kept his knee on his neck that led to his eventual death.
Earlier this month, Chauvin accepted a plea deal in the federal civil rights case.
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