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Michelle Laws is the head of the North Carolina NAACP.
She
is the one waging a vicious campaign against two High School students
who were photographed with Confederate flags while visiting Gettysburg. Many local media outlets have shamelessly promoted Laws and her vitriolic campaign to promote racial animosity.
Laws,
who was recently arrested for building code violations and trespassing, has proven beyond doubt that she is motivated by racial hatred against white people.
Laws is demanding that East Chapel Hill High School suspend
the two white female students. She is also demanding that UNC block one
of the girls from starting college next fall. She is also
demanding that the school reduce the number of black students it
suspends, by giving some black students a free pass for misbehavior.
When Laws held her press conference to call for the two girls to be
suspended. One of the fathers, Ron Creatore, tried to calmly reason with
Laws. She hysterically shouted “racist” and other buzz words at
Creatore.
Creatore asked Laws if she would ta ke a stand against the
“cyber-bullying” of his daughter caused by Law’s harassment campaign.
Laws said she would. Then in e-mails, now made public by Creatore, she
flat out refuses to do so. Then she had the audacity to claim
that Creatore was “violently disturbed.” Laws responds to Creatore by
saying that any future e-mails would be perceived as “a threat” and that
she would request that the police intervene.
It is extremely common for people on the far-left to falsely claim
that they are being threatened by the very people they are demonizing.
It has been decades since any politically or racially motivated violence
has occurred against the NAACP.
However, a few months ago a Colorado NAACP leader perpetrated a hoax “bombing” that was completely debunked.
Ron Creatore is the father of one of the girls. He explains what is actually happening in the photo:
One of My daughter’s friends snapped her picture holding the Rebel
flag. My daughter was on a school trip to Gettysburg for her honors
Civil War class reenacting the Confederacy’s tactics during Pickett’s
Charge, a famous battle during the Civil War. The flag was owned by the
school, the trip was sanctioned by the school, and my daughter was
acting under the direction of her teacher doing exactly what he told her
to do. This trip has been conducted this way for 30 years !
One of my daughter’s classmates snapped a photo of her holding the
flag and it was posted on Instagram. Now, the NAACP wants my daughter
suspended, has asked UNC to withdraw my daughter’s enrollment for next
fall, and has defamed/shamed me as being a white supremacist and
privileged white racist merely because I have attempted to defend my
daughter by asking the NAACP to acknowledge the facts.
Now the NAACP is threatening criminal action against me (see below)
for asking them to speak out about the Cyber-Bullying that my daughter
is being subjected to as a result of inflammatory statements being made
by the NAACP and its supporters.
Please help shed some light on what the on the hypocrisy that the NAACP is displaying as they attack my family.
Ron Creatore
E-mails between Ron Creatore and Michelle Laws: