Virginia school plays song full of n-words during game against predominately black school

The principal of a Richmond, Virginia high school is doing damage control after a racist song was played at a football game against a visiting team from a predominately black high school.

The principal of a Richmond, Virginia, high school is doing damage control after a racist song was played at a football game against a visiting team from a predominately black high school.

Last week, attendees at Glen Allen High School’s homecoming game were shocked when a racist parody of the theme song from Disney’s DuckTales started playing over the loud speakers.

The song, which is the brainchild of The Red Bar Radio Show, is full of racist stereotypes, excessively uses the N-word and has a video that has been removed from YouTube multiple times for violating rules against hate speech.

I hate f*cking n****rs / n****rs suck d*ck,” one lyric says. “Look at n****rs trying to raise money / But they can’t ’cause they spend all their money / They’re n****rs and they’re so f*cking n****rs / I hate them.

“At first, I was wondering if I hear that right,” former football player Lucas Harris recalls to WWBT . “We were all very offended, all very surprised.”

Saturday, principal Gwen E. Miller issued a statement apologizing to the visiting team from John Marshall High School.

“We regularly review play lists, and I am at a loss as to how such a song was included,” Miller explained. “Please know this unfortunate incident does not reflect the broader Glen Allen High School community. We are a diverse and inclusive community and are appalled that the instigator of this event has sent a message contrary to our beliefs and practices.”

Check out local coverage from WWBT above.

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