African President of America Attempts to Shame Self-Respecting Chinks

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 4, 2016

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Barack Obama has once again created an international spectacle, disgracing our nation.

He has taken the greatness that our ancestors spent hundreds of years building and pissed it down the drain on purpose, making a mockery of us and our heritage.

But why would he do something different? It’s not his history. He’s not losing anything. And we gave it to him. We said “here, have our country, ye magic foreign man, and do with it what you will, we don’t care.”

Unlike Whites, the chinks have self-respect, and feel rightly insulted that the once-greatest nation of all sends a banana-scarfing evolutionary throwback to meet them.

Fox News:

President Barack Obama said Sunday his talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping were “extremely productive” and that the row between U.S. and Chinese officials at the airport upon his arrival shouldn’t be over blown.

Obama said tensions always arise when the White House negotiates how much access the American press will get to the president and foreign leaders overseas. The White House didn’t apologize for pushing to press access because “we don’t leave our values and our ideals behind when we take those trips.”

Yes, you demand that other nations do what you tell them to in their own countries, follow your values rather than their own.

It’s sort of like when Arabs show up in Cologne for the New Year’s Eve party.

Forcing a value system on foreign nations during diplomatic trips has never in history been policy of the US government. This was a manufactured spectacle, purposefully designed to insult the Chinese.

“I wouldn’t overcrank the significance” of the tensions at the airport, Obama said in a news conference in Hangzhou where global leaders are meeting for a G20 summit.

The summit got off to a contentious start Saturday with Chinese officials reportedly confronting National Security Advisor Susan Rice and other U.S. officials in at least three separate incidents. Reporters on the tarmac said that as soon as Air Force One arrived, a member of the Chinese delegation started screaming at the White House staff.

Susan Rice is also an American-African.

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These people are disgracing us on a global scale over things that don’t matter or even make sense.

Why on earth would the US government think it can decide the policies of a Chinese airport?

One reporter described the scene as “a bit of chaos,” as the Chinese official appeared furious about journalists being so near Obama’s arrival, though they purportedly were standing in the area Chinese officials had designated for them.

White House officials reportedly told the Chinese official that the U.S. press corps was staying for the American president arriving on a U.S. aircraft.

When the White House official insisted the U.S. would set the rules for its own leader, her Chinese counterpart shot back, the Associated Press reported.

“This is our country! This is our airport!” the Chinese official yelled.

The exchange with Rice reportedly happened when the Chinese official attempted to prevent her from walking to the U.S. motorcade, as she crossed a media rope line. The official purportedly spoke angrily to her before a Secret Service agent intervened.

Rice responded, but her comments were inaudible to reporters standing underneath the wing of Air Force One. It was unclear if the official, whose name was not immediately clear, knew that Rice was a senior official, not a reporter.

Fixed: “It was unclear if the official, whose name was not immediately clear, knew that Rice was a senior official, not an escaped zoo animal.”

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Even after all that plastic surgery.

Foreign reporters are often physically prevented from covering sensitive stories, but altercations involving foreign government officials are rare.

U.S. officials also apparently got into a heated exchange with Chinese security official before Obama arrived at China’s West Lake State Guest House, where he met with Chinese President Xi to formally enter their respective countries — the world’s two biggest carbon emitters — into last year’s Paris climate change agreement.

The ceremony included U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and took place ahead of the summit, which officially starts Sunday.

White House staffers and Secret Service officers trying to enter the state guest house separately from reporters were stopped at a security gate and purportedly argued about how many members of the U.S. delegation would be allowed to enter.

This is literally like sending a rap group to represent our country.

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In fact, if we had sent Gucci Mane and his posse, he would have shown more respect.

“The president is arriving here in an hour,” one White House staffer was overheard saying in exasperation.

However, the most heated exchange purportedly occurred between a Chinese security official and a Chinese official helping Americans who got angry about how the guards were treating the White House staff.

“You don’t push people,” the Chinese official purportedly yelled in Chinese. “No one gave you the right to touch or push anyone around.”

Another Chinese official stepped between the two when the security official purportedly looked ready to throw a punch.

“Calm down please. Calm down,” White House official purportedly said.

A foreign ministry official said in Chinese: “Stop, please. There are reporters here.”

And the media has the nerve to spin this as “oooohhhhh, these Chinese, such disrespect.”

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IT’S THEIR COUNTRY! OBAMA AND HIS POSSE OF APES ARE GUESTS THERE! THEY DO NOT HAVE SOME DIVINE RIGHT TO MAKE RULES FOR ANOTHER COUNTRY!

Just imagine for a moment how Trump would have dealt with this situation.

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Would he have rushed in and started making demands, like “bitch u gunna doo what ah is say u doo cuz ah is America, muffugguh”?

No.

If it was important that American reporters be allowed unlimited access at the airport, he would have called ahead himself or sent the ambassador to make a deal.

But this isn’t about reporters at the airport. No one could possibly think that it is important to have an army of reporters at the airport in a foreign country that says they don’t want an army of reporters at their airport, or that it is somehow “American values” to go to other countries and just do whatever the hell you want because “I’m an American and these are my values.”

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This is about the monkey lord throwing a little tempter tantrum over China refusing to “respect muh authority” in the South China Sea dispute. This was a purposefully created media spectacle, meant to attempt to show the Chinese as dishonorable in the international media, period.

This type of behavior is reckless and insane, and really illustrates the extent of the danger of allowing Homo Erectus to run the American government. The Chinese are going to remember this for generations. That is how these people think. All of this “honor” stuff that our culture has lost as we raced to the lowest common denominator.