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Virginia Beach faces backlash over student hate speech

August 27, 2024 | Virginia Beach, Princess Anne County, Virginia


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Virginia Beach faces backlash over student hate speech
During a recent government meeting, a liaison to the Virginia Beach Human Rights Commission highlighted troubling reports of racist, antisemitic, and homophobic content being disseminated on social media by local high school students. The liaison, alongside Mayor Bobby Dyer, expressed concern over these incidents, which have surfaced over the summer. The commission is now tasked with addressing these serious allegations and fostering a more inclusive community. The discussions underscore the ongoing challenges of combating hate speech and promoting diversity within Virginia Beach.

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