Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 13, 2015
Proving they are just as goofy as you thought they were, the Blacks of Baltimore have named a youth center for the career drug-dealer Freddie Gray. Because he was an inspiration to so many. Not because he sold heroin (I hope), but because he was murdered by police for no reason.
Or I don’t know, whatever.
WBAL:
Maryland Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford spoke at Saturday’s a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Freddie Gray Youth Empowerment Center.
Empowerment Temple Church opened the center.
“Freddie Gray is a symbol for so many of us ion this city and in this community of what it means to be a young black man, trying to fight up against what seems to be insurmountable odds,” Empowerment Temple Pastor Jamal Bryant told the crowd.
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Rutherford says he and Governor Hogan have met with community leaders studying for ways to help rebuild Baltimore after the riots.
A church spokeswoman says the center will offer summer camp classes, free breakfast and lunch, computer and job training, and lead paint testing information.
Even some of the Blacks themselves were like “wait, what?”
Rev. Glenna Huber, co-chair of BUILD (Baltimoreans United in leadership Development) said the youth center is needed, but it probably wasn’t a good idea to name it after Gray, who had a criminal record of drug convictions. “There are a lot of role models out there that young people might want to emulate. Freddie Gray probably is not one of them. I probably would have chosen another one, Thurgood Marshall, there’s lots of other folks,” Huber told Maryland’s News This Week.
Still Huber says the youth center will be “an asset…to help young people develop and do something productive with their time.”
Productive, you say?
How about drug dealing?
It would be a great way to further honor the memory of Freddie Gray if this community center named for him could ensure that the cops did nothing to stop the flow of heroin in the city by murdering this innocent man by teaching kids to sell heroin.
I hear it is a very lucrative business in the Black community, and has a very low barrier to entry. Literally all you need is a switchblade, something which is perfectly legal to carry in Baltimore.