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Black activists concerned people are 'weaponizing' a school principal's suicide against DEI

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This post takes us to Hamilton, Ontario, home of the government-funded CBC Hamilton, which tells us that black students, teachers, politicians, and advocates fear that people are using a principal's suicide to "weaponize" against DEI programs and the like. DEI is poison, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has led the charge in rooting it out of universities there by cutting off funding.

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Bobby Hristova reports:

Black students, teachers, politicians and advocates from Hamilton gathered Friday, voicing concerns about the rhetoric around a Toronto principal who died by suicide, saying people are weaponizing his death to push back against anti-racism efforts.

Richard Bilkszto was a 60-year-old Toronto District School Board principal who died by suicide in July.

He filed a lawsuit against the school board earlier this year, related to a 2021 online anti-racism training session where he claims to have been implicitly referred to as a white supremacist by the trainer and berated in front of his colleagues when he disagreed that Canada was more racist than the U.S.

Kike Ojo-Thompson, chief executive officer of the KOJO Institute and the anti-racism trainer accused of denigrating Bilkszto, said the accusations are false and mischaracterize what happened.

Ojo-Thompson calls Bilkszto's death a tragedy and offers her condolences to his family, but also said his death has been weaponized to discredit and suppress anti-racism efforts.

"My condolences to that white supremacist's family."

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Maybe those "anti-racism" efforts deserve a second look. Can you believe this man disagreed that Canada was less racist than the United States? White privilege, right?

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