The kids of Maple Grove Senior High School did what they could today to fight back against the racist graffiti that was scrawled on the walls of a bathroom yesterday.
. @ShaunKing @MapleGroveSrHS @realDonaldTrump @MGSHPrincipal Maple Grove Senior High the day after the horrible and offensive incident. pic.twitter.com/1ND1ciFdPE
— Rebeca Gendler (@RebecaGendler) November 10, 2016
They lined up to welcome everyone to the school today. The principal, Bart Becker, ended his daily announcement with “I love you all.”
“Don’t talk about it, be about it,” Becker said. “Be about love. Be about respect. Be about empathy, kindness, inclusiveness, gratitude, patience, selflessness, humility, compassion, resolve and strength.”
So the kids were about all of those things, providing some graffiti of their own…
… and they left messages to each other.
Is it enough to make the stain of hatred and racism go away? Of course not. That’s not the point; it’s a declaration of an intent to fight it the only way the kids presently know how.
Give them credit for that.