Behavior is certainly unprofessional, depending on what came before. It makes little sense that a driver in Georgia would tell blacks to go to the back of the bus, as if he has never seen blacks before. But I do wonder what the reason for the confrontation was.
But what I noticed is that the girl is HUUUUUGE for someone who's supposed to be 10-year-olds. I haven't seen many 10-year-old girls who are taller than adult men.
This article provides some more information.
First of all, even if the driver was in the wrong, the parents are race-baiting this extraordinaire, and they are out for vengeance. They wanted this guy fired, and now they're going for a woman they complained to. It seems that the guy was fired not for anything wrong that he did, but because of 'public pressure'.
Secondly, I noticed this:
According to Nene Carter, the mother of the children who were pushed, O’Neil allegedly told her six-year-old son to sit in the back of the bus, despite the fact that primary school students usually sit in the front of the bus away from the older high school students riding the bus in the back.
The 12-second video that went viral on social media shows the bus driver standing over the small child while pushing the boy back into his seat near the front of the bus. The 10-year-old sister is standing next to the bus driver trying to reach out for her brother. The girl shouts, “Stop pushing my brother,” as the bus driver is seen repeatedly pushing the crying boy back into the seat.
Quite inconsistent.
Will we ever get the real story, or is this yet another racial lynching? Even if I would say that what he got was justified for how he treated those kids, it seems manifestly unjust for that to only be the result because those kids were black.
Ah, equality under the law. Don't you love it?
Behavior is certainly unprofessional, depending on what came before. It makes little sense that a driver in Georgia would tell blacks to go to the back of the bus, as if he has never seen blacks before. But I do wonder what the reason for the confrontation was.
But what I noticed is that the girl is HUUUUUGE for someone who's supposed to be 10-year-olds. I haven't seen many 10-year-old girls who are taller than adult men.