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subject: Chinese Translation Workers Report Children Being Abused For Being Redheads [print this page]


It used to be that kids were made fun of because they smelled bad, were fat, or were dirty. However, one of our Chinese Translation workers reports that a number of red haired children have been assaulted after a Facebook group urged readers to attack redheads. We investigated the story further and found that authorities reported the first related case on Monday when a gang of his classmates at A.E. Wright Middle School, Los Angeles County, beat up a young redhead schoolchild. Shortly afterward, fellow students attacked three more children in Calabasas. Authorities indicated that Facebook grouped claimed that was "Kick a Ginger Day". Apparently, the term Ginger is a name given to people with red hair, freckles and fair skin. Some Certified Chinese Translation workers believe that these vicious attacks were motivated by a South Park episode that focused on prejudice towards redheads. Apparently a character in the episode claimed, People with red hair, light skin and freckles have no souls and suffer from a disease called Gingervitis." The incident was reported when a victim reported to the Medical Translation nurses office for care. Shortly thereafter, the school nurse contacted the principal and then police were called for further investigation.

Luckily, the children who were victimized only received minor injuries. However, there was a report made that a deadly weapon was use to threaten one of the victims. One Japanese Translation worker at Facebook said that its network relies on its 300 million users to report issues of threats of violence and vandalism. Once reported, the group is removed and further action may be taken.

Whether or not the assaults stemmed from a Facebook page, something certainly needs to be done at this school and the children responsible need to be disciplined and sent to a juvenile detention center. Certainly, there is no room for children (or their parents) in our society.

by: themarketinganalysts




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