“He [Sandmann] needs to put out a different statement. I’m disappointed with his statement. He didn’t accept any responsibility. That lack of responsibility, I don’t accept it,” he said.
“[Sandmann] stole my narrative,” Phillips added. “From the time I hit that first beat of the drum until I hit the last beat, I was in prayer. Now all of a sudden, he’s the prayer guy and the passive one.”
He does get this right, though:
“At first I wanted the teachers and chaperones to be reprimanded, some fired, for letting this happen...”
Whoever was supposed to be supervising the kids fucked up.
“He [Sandmann] needs to put out a different statement. I’m disappointed with his statement. He didn’t accept any responsibility. That lack of responsibility, I don’t accept it,” he said.
“[Sandmann] stole my narrative,” Phillips added. “From the time I hit that first beat of the drum until I hit the last beat, I was in prayer. Now all of a sudden, he’s the prayer guy and the passive one.”
He does get this right, though:
“At first I wanted the teachers and chaperones to be reprimanded, some fired, for letting this happen...”
Whoever was supposed to be supervising the kids fucked up.
“He [Sandmann] needs to put out a different statement. I’m disappointed with his statement. He didn’t accept any responsibility. That lack of responsibility, I don’t accept it,” he said.
“[Sandmann] stole my narrative,” Phillips added. “From the time I hit that first beat of the drum until I hit the last beat, I was in prayer. Now all of a sudden, he’s the prayer guy and the passive one.”
He does get this right, though:
“At first I wanted the teachers and chaperones to be reprimanded, some fired, for letting this happen...”
Whoever was supposed to be supervising the kids fucked up.
Just what should the chaperones have done?
Not telling them to do the tomahawk chant. Like the kid said hey we're told they could do. Then getting them out of there.
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