Originally posted by Ripsnort 2 posts out of almost 20,000? Okay, whatever...
Some of McClelland's classmates, however, support her effort. "It'd be tight because they can learn more about their history," said 14-year-old Tyleisha Crooks, a fellow freshman at Freedom who is black. Elliott Perez, 14, a sophomore at Freedom who is Latino and white, also said the school could benefit from McClelland's club. "I think it's fair for white people to have their own club because every other race has their own club," he said.
FUNKED1 So you like "quit being FunkedUp"?