Friday, January 24, 2014

Welcome To Black Rule 101


Sorry I have been off the grid lately and have not posted anything new, but as always one does not have to look very far when seeking out situations that affect White Americans and this latest bunch of crap related to martin Luther Coon day is no exception.
Once again white Americans have their first amendment rights trashed by the higher educational system in America, this time the tyrant is Arizona State University. In this recent attempt to make villains out of white students who exercised their first amendment rights of expression by celebrating the plagiaristic, whore mongering, communist Martin Luther King they were quickly sat on by the black civil rights activist The Rev. Jerry Maupin (who the hell is he anyway?) and the University Officials folded like a house of cards cutting ties with the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity on a permanent basis and is pursuing the students who attended for code of conduct violations.
It would appear that Blacks and other minorities have the ability to conduct themselves in any manner they choose exercising their rights while whites are only allowed to exercise their rights if it meets the approval of the University officials and of course the great black activist who sets in judgment over us.
I happen to find the violating of an individual’s Constitutional Rights offensive, I also find blacks walking around with their asses hanging out of their pants offensive, oh! And let’s not forget the violent vulgar hip hop music that glorifies sex, drugs, and killing cops, as I also find that offensive. The list is extensive and goes on and on.
We have become a society so caught up in political correctness that our very God given rights are being stripped from us one piece at a time. We are slowly being forced to accept living our lives in a manner that our Government and these all knowing, all seeing, omnipotent self serving university officials say we must accept.
A few simple questions should be asked of the University officials about this situation. First does this mean that blacks can no longer wear the same regalia on campus or in their black fraternities that their white counterparts were banished for?  Does it also mean that Blacks cannot have watermelon on Campus or in their frat houses? Because if it does then maybe we have taken a step forward in reversing this unholy black culture shift that has been forced upon us, if not then it would appear again that our Constitutional rights have undoubtedly  been used in just another reverse discrimination mode against white people.
Enough Said

Have a White Day while you still can.
                                                                    
                                                                            

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