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February 26, 2007

Orgy of Guilt at Bishop Sullivan Catholic High

Posted by Dave Blount at February 26, 2007 9:57 PM

Students at Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School in Virginia Beach are in big trouble for a display of racism.

Announced Principal Dennis Price:

It is important that we work harder at having students leaving here who are tolerant and understand how serious these kinds of things are.

Harry Graber of the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater was dismayed by the incident, and that no one came to tell him about it:

That was one of the things that concerned us — that such an event occurred and we, as the organized arm of the Jewish community, were not informed of it.

But Price did meet with the federation's community relations committee to apologize and to be advised on organizations that offer diversity programs. Price also sent a letter of apology to Norfolk Academy (a rival school that evidently has a large Jewish population), and a letter to the parents of his own school describing the horrific affair.

Gasped Stephanie Salerno, president of the school's parents guild:

I don't understand what possessed whoever the students were to do what they did.

As punishment, Sullivan juniors and seniors are to be subjected to a day-long seminar on tolerance by the Virginia Conference for Community and Justice, which will also give a presentation to sophomores. The school will work with the United Jewish Federation to arrange other events that will teach them not be such racists. Price has also been consulting with the Anti-Defamation League, and promises that diversity training will be permanently incorporated at Sullivan.

Just what was this outrageous racist incident that precipitated such a maelstrom of theatrical guilt and multicultural brainwashing?

During a basketball game between Sullivan and Norfolk Academy, some Sullivan students chanted "We love Jesus," and somebody wrote the word "Jew" on a wall.

If the PC authorities want people to take the whole racism issue seriously, they might try developing a little perspective.

On a tip from Wiggins.