In another revolting attempt to celebrate Black History Month, a daycare put their toddlers in blackface to teach a lesson on… I honestly don’t know. According to Local 10 News, parents were so outraged after seeing the pictures, they began looking for other daycares to put them in.

Studio Kids at Little River is under fire after parents recently discovered photos of their children dressed in costumes of various professions (construction, police officer, doctor) and a face covered in black paint earlier this month. Allegedly the intent was to give a Black History Month lesson. What kind of lesson? Your guess is as good as mine but I’m putting my money on something stereotypical and most likely microaggressive. The report says up to fifty families were left outraged at the images and contacted the preschool’s director to issue their complaints.

“You’re a certified, established institution, you should know better. I mean, ignorance on — about racism in 2023 is no longer ignorant, in my opinion,” said Courtney Politis, a Studio Kids Little River mother, to CNN. Politis said she heard from a close friend about the incident and immediately contacted the school to voice her concerns which she claims was met with a mundane response.

She’s since decided to pull her two kids from the school and already sent applications to new institutions. She said other parents, who are white, have also done the same.

Eventually, the school’s director responded to the angry parents with a “I’m sorry you felt that way” apology.

Source: Parents Pull Their Kids from Daycare after Outrageous Black History Month Stunt