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		<title>Sign Ignites Controversy After High School Football Game</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Sign Ignites Controversy After High School Football Game<br /><br />Emily Valdez<br /><br />Fox 8 News Reporter<br /><br />10:27 PM EDT, September 3, 2011<br /><br />PAINESVILLE, Ohio<br /><br />Kirtland crushed Painesville Harvey during Friday night&#x27;s high school football game, but it was what happened after the game that has people talking.<br /><br />At the conclusion of the game, some of their students and parents put up a sign that we believe was racial intimidation, ethnic intimidation, said Roderick Coffee, president of the Lake County chapter of the NAACP, who was also at the game.<br /><br />For them to put it up there that was bad sportsmanship, too, Painesville Harvey football player, Jerome Becks said.<br /><br />The big sign read: &#x27;You Mad Bro.&#x27;<br /><br />I think the reference to &#x27;bro&#x27; in the sign definitely has a racial connection to it, said Michael Hanlon, superintendent for Painesville City Schools.<br /><br />No doubt, the sign offended people.<br /><br />But some don&#x27;t believe it was meant to be racist.<br /><br />I really don&#x27;t I think the kids were just trying to say, &#x27;Are you mad?&#x27; But you still don&#x27;t need to put a sign up like that, and there&#x27;s so many parents that felt the same way I did, Kirtland parent, Edie Cymbal said.<br /><br />According to the Urban Dictionary, which is basically the online Wikipedia of slang, the phrase &#x27;you mad bro?&#x27; means To make a ragin [sic] person rage even more by asking the most ironic question.<br /><br />To use an older slang phrase, kicking someone when they are down.<br /><br />Kirtland High School Principal Lynn Campbell says there will be a thorough investigation.<br /><br />Any mal-intent at any game no matter where, is not supported, you know, the lack of sportsmanship, from taunting to insensitivity, Campbell said.<br /><br />LINK TO VIDEO:<br /><br />http://www.fox8.com/news/wjw-controversial-sign-20110903,0,1778585.premiumvideo<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/9/sign-ignites-controversy-after-high-school-fo.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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