California school cancels football season after players’ ‘slave auction’ video surfaces

A Northern California highschool has canceled the remainder of its soccer season after a video surfaced of gamers appearing out an obvious “slave public sale” with black teammates.

Yuba Metropolis Unified faculties Superintendent Doreen Osumi mentioned the district acquired the “disgraceful” video exhibiting members of the River Valley Excessive College varsity soccer group finishing up the racist act, the Sacramento Bee reported.

“I acquired a duplicate of a recording of River Valley Excessive College soccer group members appearing out a reprehensible act of a slave public sale,” she mentioned in an e-mail despatched to district employees late Thursday, in accordance with the information outlet.

“The recording clearly demonstrates that this case was orchestrated and arranged, which underscores my concern that college students frolicked considering this horrible act with out the slightest regard that this motion is hateful and hurtful,” Osumi wrote.

“(River Valley gamers) could argue that it was a joke, they usually supposed no hurt, however the reality is that this isn't solely dangerous, it's disgraceful,” she added.

On account of the sickening prank, the group forfeited final week’s sport. The scholars concerned within the incident have been kicked off the group, leaving it with out sufficient gamers to compete — and resulting in the cancellation of the remainder of the season.

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The Yuba Metropolis Unified Faculties District in California has canceled the remainder of River Valley Excessive College’s soccer season after a video emerged of gamers holding a mock slave public sale.
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The forfeit locations the Falcons of River Valley with a document of 0-6, in accordance with the Bee.

In a press release, Osumi wrote that those that took half within the act “violated our scholar athlete code of conduct which all of them signed and dedicated to comply with, and that won't be ignored or minimized,” Fox 40 reported

“The junior varsity group will proceed with their season and sophomores and juniors from the varsity group can be a part of the junior varsity group to complete their season,” she wrote.

“When college students discover humor in one thing that's so deeply offensive, it tells me that we've a chance to assist them increase their mindset to be extra conscious, considerate and thoughtful of others,” the college chief added.

Osumi mentioned the district is providing “our help and honest regard for the humiliation and anger that this have to be inflicting,” including that “we can be working with our administration and coaches to handle the coaching that our athletic group requires with a view to act with character and dignity always.”

In a press release to Fox 40, the commissioner for the Sac-Joaquin Part of the California Interscholastic Federation known as the incident “unlucky.”

“Final night time we have been notified by a consultant from the Yuba Metropolis Unified College District of scenario involving the RVHS soccer program; that is actually an unlucky incident and the CIF-SJS is offering no matter help RVHS/YCUSD wants,” the assertion learn, in accordance with the station.

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District Superintendent Doreen Osumi known as the incident caught on video a “horrible” and “disgraceful” act.
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The scholars who took half within the incident could face further punishment, USA Right this moment reported.

The incident comes after a white instructor in upstate Rochester in Could allegedly informed his class of principally black seventh-graders to select seeds out of cotton and placed on shackles throughout social research classes about slavery.

Patrick Rausch allegedly taught the lesson about slavery and the way cotton is processed on the College of the Arts.

And in March 2021, an official at a Mississippi center faculty apologized after eighth-graders have been informed to faux they have been slaves, together with writing letters discussing their “journey to America” and the household they “dwell with/work for,” USA Right this moment reported.

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