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Apparently, political correctness is more important to some people than trying to fix the REAL problem. As educators and parents, these crybabies that find this police officer's conduct "deplorable" should be admitting the truth - what is really deplorable is the way some black 'leaders' and ass-kissing, liberal white enablers justify this CRAP taking the place of the English language. 
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HISD Officer Suspended Over 'Ebonics 101' Handbook
HOUSTON -- A Houston Independent School District police officer was suspended after officials said he wrote and distributed a controversial handbook titled "Ghetto Handbook: Ebonics 101" among other HISD police officers, KPRC Local 2, Your Education Station, reported Friday.
The handbook caused outrage in parents.
"I'm just at a loss for words," parent Dorothy Henderson said.
The eight-page pamphlet shows two men on the cover -- one holding cash and the other a gun. Inside, there are definitions of popular slang terms.
"They're supposed to be here to protect the kids, and why would he do that?" Henderson said.
"It's deplorable -- the behavior of the individuals that may have participated, and we're simply not going to tolerate it," said Dr. Abelardo Saavedra, HISD's superintendent....
http://www.click2houston.com/news/14024156/detail.html
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HISD Officer Suspended Over 'Ebonics 101' Handbook
HOUSTON -- A Houston Independent School District police officer was suspended after officials said he wrote and distributed a controversial handbook titled "Ghetto Handbook: Ebonics 101" among other HISD police officers, KPRC Local 2, Your Education Station, reported Friday.
The handbook caused outrage in parents.
"I'm just at a loss for words," parent Dorothy Henderson said.
The eight-page pamphlet shows two men on the cover -- one holding cash and the other a gun. Inside, there are definitions of popular slang terms.
"They're supposed to be here to protect the kids, and why would he do that?" Henderson said.
"It's deplorable -- the behavior of the individuals that may have participated, and we're simply not going to tolerate it," said Dr. Abelardo Saavedra, HISD's superintendent....
http://www.click2houston.com/news/14024156/detail.html