Racist Hater Vandalism At Blue Valley High School Ruined MLK Day 2023?!?

Not really . . . Given that most people decry the destruction.

Here's a unified statement against the Golden Ghetto destruction of property . . .

Civil rights groups around Johnson County are upset after the discovery of antisemitic and racist graffiti at Blue Valley High School, which was part of a string of vandalism found at the school on Monday.

A fresh coat of paint now covers the graffiti. Workers covered the spray-painted epithets found on and in the school’s football stadium press box on Tuesday.

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Press box at Kansas City area school sprayed with racist and vulgar graffiti

A Kansas City area high school's football field was trashed and vandalized with offensive language on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.The Blue Valley School District is responding as they try to track down the suspect.Tuesday afternoon, Overland Park police are still trying to find the vandals who sprayed racist and vulgar graffiti at blue valley high school's football field.


Groups speak out against antisemetic, racist vandalism at Blue Valley school

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - The Jewish Federation of Kansas City is among the groups sharing outrage. Civil rights groups around Johnson County are upset after the discovery of antisemitic and racist graffiti at Blue Valley High School, which was part of a string of vandalism found at the school on Monday.


Leads being pursued after racist, antisemitic, and homophobic vandalism at Blue Valley High School

Several leads are being pursued after slurs described as racist, antisemitic, and homophobic were spray-painted on the Blue Valley High football stadium press box.The damage, which included the break-in of the press box and furniture damage, was discovered Monday when school was out for Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Day.A


Community, Jewish leaders react to antisemitic, racist graffiti at Blue Valley High School

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - Local families and students are reacting to hate-filled imagery and language written across part of their school. "There are a lot of communities going to be hurting today," said Gavriela Geller, the executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Bureau and American Jewish Committee.

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