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Black Superintendent Sued for Racial Discrimination by Nine Black Employees

Remember Jennifer Rice the sweet lady teacher of Tukwila School District who was pestered by Ethelda Burke to no ends in 2007 and was ultimately jailed only for ‘socializing with students’? The prosecution holds Jennifer told the detectives that she had raped a 10-year old boy of the school several times including once in his bedroom.  She’s in jail, doing 25 years, but her persecutors, too, are being taken care of. Anyone against ‘socialization’ is by definition an anti-social, and so is Ethelda Burke, as this new lawsuit against her shows amply.

Early July, 2007, Ethelda (black) told Jennifer (white) she would not be rehired, but the school hired Jennifer all the same, and by the end of the same month the school committee told Ethelda that it was she who would not be rehired.

The single mistake was that the school committee decided it in a closed door meeting (supposedly against the law) without public votes, and that allowed Ethelda to give us the slip. Anyway, the reasons to decide against not hiring Ethelda was not something the school could risk disclosing to the public, the public sees things in all wrong manners.

But it did help Jennifer – she could use the respite to rape another boy who did not belong to her class in that July-August, 2007.

Ethelda Burke could not be removed by the school committee by public votes, she always had the public with her, which is really so troublesome – but now, you see, the public is against her – see the pattern?

Now nine black employees of the school district including vice principals, teachers and dispatchers have lined up to sue Ethelda for racial discrimination against black employees as she is black. Don’t get it? Well, the public never gets it. Never mind.

Okay, let’s list Ethelda’s heinous offences:

She told Doc Fells, “Stop being a big black man scaring our white drivers.” It numbed the sensibilities of Doc Fells.
Sandra Goins heard her refer to professional African-American women as slaves.

J.D. Hill, the head of transportation and an athletic director was given a nickname by Ethelda. Hill told the media “When I walked into her office she said ‘Hey, J-Dark, how are you doing?’ J-Dark was my name for Ethelda, my pet name for a month, in a professional environment.”

We got Ethelda now, ultimately.

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