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Georgia school founder reportedly makes racial comments during graduation ceremony
During graduation ceremonies at the TNT Academy in Lilburn, Georgia, principal Nancy Gordeuk upset the entire crowd with her racist remarks.

Georgia srudents and parents were left in shock during a graduation ceremony when its school founder went on a rant even going as far as making racist comments.
Georgia school founder’s comments
During graduation ceremony at the TNT Academy in Lilburn, Georgia, principal Nancy Gordeuk upset the entire crowd – blacks and whites alike – with her racist remarks.
In the past students have alleged that the school, and it’s founder Nancy Gordeuk hold disparaging views towards people of color, and at yesterday’s graduation ceremony well they received quite some validation.
The confusion initially started when Gordeuk accidentally ended the ceremony without allowing the valedictorian to make their speech. When she became aware of her mistake, she asked all the graduating seniors to come back inside the hall for the final speech.
By this point people were already headed to their cars, and it became difficult to bring everyone back into the auditorium.
That’s when a frustrated Gordeuk took to the mic and announced:
You people are being so rude, to not listen to this speech. It was my fault that we missed it in the program. Look who’s leaving… all the black people!
That’s when the crowd erupted in anger and nearly everyone started to leave.
Video of the incident
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