Nope. Not O.K.
A celebration turned to frustration and anger over the weekend as Nancy Gordeuck, a principal at TNT Academy in Georgia, made outrageous comments to the audience during the commencement ceremony. Witnesses report that she dismissed the audience and then tried to call them back when she realized she'd forgotten to introduce the valedictorian introduction and speech. By that point, one man decided to continue toward the door with his children and that's when Nancy Gordeuck apparently lost her ever-lovin mind, calling the man a coward. She went further saying "you people are so rude" and as more in the crowd got up to walk out, she unleashed:
“Look who’s leaving … all the black people.”
Needless to say, the crowd DID become disruptive after that, even the valedictorian can be seen walking away from the podium. The bulk of the incident was captured by numerous attendees. Watch (courtesy of Jada) Gibson:
In an interview with WAFB, TNT Academy Principal Nancy Gordeuck says:
I told my husband, it didn't even sound like me or feel like me even saying it. I'd like them to know I apologize to everyone in attendance there. I'm sorry for what I said. The devil was in the house.
You can see the interview
here and the full text of her apology
here.