LI school district sued over new Spartan mascot by NAACP leader: ‘Symbol of white supremacy’
This is not Sparta.
A Long Island school district is being sued over claims its new mascot, a Spartan, is “a symbol of white supremacy.”
William King Moss III, a parent and Suffolk County NAACP leader, says the Brentwood Unified School District’s decision to swap its old, banned, Native American mascot with an ancient Greek warrior is offensive to women and people of color.
“This symbol sends the message that enslaving indigenous people and excluding women from the military are acceptable,” said Moss, who has two girls enrolled in the district, to The Post.
Moss, who filed the suit this month and is representing himself, argues that Brentwood’s new mascot not only violates civil-rights and state constitutional protections — but also sends the wrong message to students such his daughters.
