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Recent post sparks debate yet again

  • Writer: The Sailor's Log
    The Sailor's Log
  • Dec 3, 2019
  • 1 min read

By the staff of The Sailor's Log


Here we are, back again, in the same old spot, the path too often traveled if you will.

All too frequently we find ourselves in the midst of a little bit of a failure to #pauseb4youpost, and just recently, we have returned to our favorite spot.

In October, a student posted racial comments on a Snapchat story.

So, we here at The Sailors’ Log, are simply putting together a little bit of a list for what to keep in mind when you post something.

First off, try your best to remember the simple rule of kindergarten: if you don’t have anything nice to say, then just don’t say anything at all.

Secondly, remember that everyone really can see what you post; even if you think they can’t, they probably can.

And finally, remember that at Shores “We do everything with pride,” so try to leave all derogatory and or hateful bits of speech at home if you could.

So basically, to summarize, next time that you hop on social media and think, “I’m gonna make a really racist post and share it with everyone I know!” Don’t.

Things like that usually don’t go over too well with the general public, and so again, we humbly ask you to keep these things in mind as you continue on with your life so we can try to have our community be built on acceptance and love, not hate and mild tolerance.


November 14 2019

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