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High School Cheerleaders' 'Stand For The Flag' Shirt Deemed 'Racist,' Shut Down

A fundraiser for the Dodge County High School cheerleaders quickly turned political and was shut down.

Dodge County, GA A high school cheerleading teams t-shirt fundraiser has become a topic of heated debate, after critics deemed the attire politically divisive and racist.

In Dodge County, we stand for the flag, kneel for the cross. Thats Indian Pride, the shirt read, along with images of an American flag and a cross.

Heart of Georgia Signs and Tees designer Lisa Hartley said she has been designing the Dodge County High School cheerleaders fundraising shirts for several years, and that she generally presents the squads sponsors with three different designs to choose from each season, The Dodge County News reported.

They pick what they want and approve it, and we make them, said Hartley, who personally designed the shirt chosen this year.

It was not meant to offend anyone or be racial. There was no hidden agenda in it, she said. For years, our football players have stood when the National Anthem is played, and they pray before the game. When a player gets hurt, they kneel. I considered that to mean that our Dodge County parents have raised their children right, and felt like it was respectful.

The cheerleaders began selling the shirts on Aug. 10, but quickly ran into opposition after critics began posting photos and comments about the shirts on social media.

The shirt sends a message of exclusion, not inclusion, and someone should have been able to recognize that, former Dodge County student and current high school teacher Taelor Rye told The Dodge County News.

People should keep in mind that purpose of the political protest that the shirt references [kneeling during the National Anthem] is to shed light on the injustices of police brutality, particularly toward Black people and other people of color not to disrespect soldiers or veterans, Rye added.

He then scolded those who did not agree with his perspective.

I hope that everyone who does not see the problems with the design and distribution of the shirt can recognize that other perspectives exist and that they are valid, Rye said. We should all work to be more empathetic, more compassionate, and more accepting.

In a since-deleted Facebook post, Dodge County School Board member Shirley Ikedionwu referred to the shirts as exclusionary and offensive, FOX News reported.

This shirt is not only one-sided but offensive, Ikedionwu railed. I cant imagine how our children would feel entering a place that is supposed to be welcoming and accepting of students from all walks of life, beliefs, and perspectives but instead, they are faced with this type of exclusionary message.

Resident Deneen McCloud agreed, but took her argument even a step further.

"It stands for the hurt of black people getting killed, beat by police officers, and getting off with it. So therefore, we as black people, some of us have taken that, to us, that's what it looks like," McLeod told WMAZ.

According to FOX News, Ikedionwu said that she voiced her concerns about the t-shirts to school administrators, and that she successfully got the fundraiser shut down.

At this point, the shirt will no longer be sold, the school board member declared.

But some community members had a different idea and simply began selling the shirt off-campus.

People have been purchasing the shirts directly from Hartleys shop, and surrounding counties have also contacted her wanting the shirt design for their schools, The Dodge County News reported.

White Hat Auto manager Nikki Mullis, whose business began selling the shirts to help the team, said that people from all over the world have contacted her to help out with the fundraiser.

On Thursday, she shipped three shirts to Afghanistan, she said.

Im standing because it has the United States flag on it and the cross. Those are two things I will back any day of the week, Mullis told FOX News. This aint just Georgia anymore. We are a community that when something happens, we are all together.

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Resident Bill Tripp said he saw nothing wrong with the shirt, and that it simply represented the culture of the area.

The South is known for being the Bible Belt, Tripp said, according to FOX News. If you cant stand for the flag and you cant stand for the cross I dont know what you can stand for.

School Superintendent Michael Ward said that the t-shirts do not violate the schools dress code, and that they will not prohibit students from wearing them, WMAZ reported.

"There's no violation of anything right now. As long as it's not vulgar or obscene, they're within the dress code policy," Ward said.

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Rascal1966
Rascal1966

There is absolutely nothing racist about this t-shirt!!! Just because you don't agree about it's message doesn't make it racist!! And this narrative about racist cops who are out to just beat and kill blacks has already been proven false!!! I have a long playlist of blacks caught on camera lying on the police!! And the rare time when a officer was found to be wrong they have been punished!! The black community's problem is not police but criminality and accountability!! Stop supporting the thugs and their crimes!! Stop committing crimes, running from the cops and be respectful and you wouldn't have a problem with the police!! Getting sick of this s--t!!!

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JBo
JBo

National Felons League. Not on my dollar.

bronx163
bronx163

Also nfl players who are 95 percent black never took a knee in the 70s, 80,s 90s, early 2000s. Not until President Donald J. Trump was elected. Kneeling shit is a sham. Cry blacks get persecuted. We had black president and blacks became 4x more dependent on welfare, unemployed, locked up, drug addicted, and victims of violent crimes. Chicago under obama was 4x violent under him and did nothing.

We live in a equal playing field where all can make something of themselves. There was a black president, there is a black supreme ct Justice, there are black astronaughts, there black military generals, black police chiefs black congressmen. This kneeling for injustice is bs. Inner city people of color make up 95 percent of all violent crime thats a fact. Love it Police beat people. No police throw a beating when animals try to harm the police. Police are not the publics punching bag. U want a friend go buy a dog or go hang out at the fire house. Police are the ones who hold the line of stability and chaos. If you take a knee u hate America then go live in china, Venezuela Russia, Afghanistan see what they do to u there protesting. Libs are fucking idiots as are these pussy antifa jerk offs.

LostAllSanity
LostAllSanity

There is nothing racists about this t-shirt and it does not "exclude" anyone. They do that do themselves. The t-shirt stands for American values and I am proud of the cheerleaders. Disappointed in the gutless School Board.

bronx163
bronx163

I love how shit bag left screams first amendment for their views, but suppress counter thoughts freedom of press. Left are the true fascists/nazis.

I say get this girl a go fund me page going and fuck these commie left idiots.

Kneeling. Injustice cry is bs.

So 8 yrs under obama there was no injustice. Bs. Kneeling at nfl games is to protest white man with conservative values back in White House who puts America first and people who work hard.