Black Advocacy Group Accuses White Schoolgirls of “Blackface” for Using Charcoal Face Masks

When White people and Black people co-exist in a society together, the Whites eventually learn that they have to guard their actions carefully to avoid triggering the Blacks’ natural and deep-seated inferiority complex.

This is quite difficult to do, however, because Blacks are a superficial and materialistic race, and therefore the qualities that trigger their jealousy the most are those that are the hardest to conceal.

For example, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a Black man who envies a White man because he’s a microbiologist, but he probably will envy the microbiologist’s new car or gold watch. Likewise, a Black female will probably care much more about a White girl’s “good” hair than her 4.0 GPA.

We’re not dealing with a forward-thinking people here.

Of all the superficial factors that trigger Blacks about Whites, though, none are more deep-rooted than skin color. Blacks simply hate being black, and the most honest of them are quite open about it.

For this reason, many Black-reported “hate crimes” against Whites often involve mere references to skin color.

The latest victims of Black people’s chronic insecurities about their skin color are a bunch of schoolgirls from Alabama, who caused the members of a Black “community advocacy group” to chimp out because of their “blackface” beauty treatment.

Daily Mail:

High school students in a wealthy suburb Alabama have caused outrage after ‘blackface’ images of them appeared online.

The students, who are from Gardendale High School in Birmingham, were photographed with black make up or a charcoal beauty product. One family suggested the images were entirely innocent, but were stolen by a person with malevolent intent and reposted with racist comments.

Members of the Outcast Voters League said they were appalled by the images, which they claim were racist.

As much as I wish these “Generation Zykon” girls were engaging in an unapologetic act of brutal White Supremacy, they clearly were just using charcoal face masks and then photographing themselves like typical narcissists.

Not much information seems to exist about the “Outcast Voters League” that pursued the girls. As far as I can tell, they’re a tiny Black advocacy group that attacks Whites who notice that Blacks are black.

Five employees. $200k+ revenue. Anyone else get a whiff of Hebrew?

The group held a press conference in Gardendale High School to express their outrage, claiming the images were designed to ‘imitate African Americans’.

The group alleged users of Snapchat used the term ‘N******’ on the comments below the images.

Group president Frank Matthews said: ‘These types of actions aren’t tolerated within the Jefferson County School System.

Okay, things are getting better now. :DDD

But those comments are from a group that had no association with the girls, so it’s a completely separate “crime.”

The scandal emerged at a time when parents of students in the Gardendale area want to remove their school from the Jefferson County Board of Education area.

Some have claimed this is to reduce the number of African American students in the school.

However, Neal Underwood, who is a parent of one of the girls photographed, told AL.com that the girls had been using a charcoal beauty treatment and the original photograph, when posted online several months ago, did not have any racial comments.

He claimed a ‘malicious perpetrator’ reposted the images with the offensive captions.

He said: ‘The folks who know the hearts of these young ladies. These two girls don’t have a malice bone in their bodies.’

He said since the scandal, his daughter had been dropped from the cheer leading team.

Yep, even though the Snapchat comments had nothing to do with the girls, the girls were punished anyway.

Because, through the power of charcoal, they reminded Blacks of what they are.

Let’s hope that more news reports like this one emerge in the future (spoiler: they will). The more often Blacks and their ridiculous advocacy groups whine about the omniscient specter of skin-hatred, the more likely Whites are to just stop caring about them at all.

At that point, those Whites are but a mere hop, skip and jump away from becoming full-blown fascists.