Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 2, 2017
Keep on fucking pushing, kikes.
Please, I am begging you. Break this camel’s back.
Because when that dromedary’s spine snaps, the lion is going to hear it.
And he is going to wake up.
Then, the Hebrew race is going to wish they’d stayed in their desert.
A long-time Westside Chinese food restaurant has shuttered, perhaps permanently, in the face of a boycott and heated online backlash against the owner’s 2016 political donations.
Roger Grigsby, owner of O’mei Szechuan Chinese Restaurant, said on Wednesday that he made several donations adding up to $500 to the U.S. Senate campaign of Louisiana’s David Duke during his unsuccessful 2016 run. Duke served as a Ku Klux Klan leader from 1974 to 1978. Grigsby said he has been dealing with “political terror” and an “attack” on his business as word of his donations has spread from an alternative news site to a business review site to neighborhood discussion boards and blogs.
Yes.
“Terror” is the word.
Most of you have no idea what this is like.
But everyone will.
Anyone who refuses to bow down before Allah and/or doesn’t think homosexual pedophilia is A-OK is eventually going to know what “political terror” feels like.
Hitler was right. About everything. And we are not entering an age when people are going to know that.
“They spread the gossip, they spread it as if it’s truth. All the things they called me: white supremacist, neo-Nazi, KKK — it’s all bullshit,” Grigsby said by phone. “My girlfriend and my former wife were both Chinese. Anybody who knows me, it’s like the United Colors of Benetton in our restaurant. We’ve had every ethnicity.”
Funny, I just mentioned yesterday that a yellow wife doesn’t save you – even while a black one does.
Just more proof that EVERYTHING ON THIS WEBSITE IS TRUE.
And that is why they are constantly trying to shut it down.
The Daily Stormer never lies. And it never dies.
Grigsby’s donations, publicly available information through the Federal Election Commission, were brought to light on Aug. 16 by community news site The San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center, at Indybay.org. The issue of Grigsby’s donations comes in the wake of the Aug. 12 violent clashes between a white nationalist rally and counter-protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, that left one dead.
Grigsby, who also made several donations adding up to $500 to the “Trump Make America Great Again Committee,” according to public campaign disclosure listings on the U.S. Federal Election Commission website fec.gov, defended his support of Duke’s campaign. Duke, he said, is unfairly characterized by the news media as a “hate caricature.”
“He is defending the civil rights of European-Americans, whites, defending them from attacks against them,” Grigsby said of Duke. “If you can’t see that in the media, I don’t know what to tell you. The very word, ‘white supremacist’ is an attack. Nobody calls Mexicans and blacks and Chinese ‘Nazis.’ They only call white people ‘Nazis.’ The idea there is to make guilt by association of two words. White people and evil Nazis.”
Duke has served as founder of the now-defunct European-American Unity and Rights Organization and served a term as a Louisiana state representative in 1989. He is also a convicted felon, having served a 15-month federal prison sentence and paid a $10,000 fine after pleading guilty in 2002 to mail fraud and false tax return filing charges.
In recent days, signs noting O’mei’s closure after 38 years due to “slanderous and malicious internet rumors” have been spread across the business’ windows. Grigsby said he is dividing his time between supporting about five employees with their unemployment claims and flagging negative online comments about the business.
Bonny Doon resident and mystery novel author Nancy Lynn Jarvis is one of O’mei’s customers who finds herself emotionally torn by the upset, calling the business a Santa Cruz institution. Jarvis said she has been a loyal O’mei customer since it was located on campus at UC Santa Cruz, Grigsby’s alma mater. Jarvis’ fictional Regan McHenry Real Estate Mysteries characters, Regan and Tom, have stopped by O’mei for meals in her books. No more, she said.
“There is simply no way that I can ever go back there; I feel slightly nauseous when I think about all the money that was contributed there that could potentially end up where it did,” Jarvis said. “So, I’m done and I’m glad it’s closed. I feel really sorry for the people working there, because obviously they’re going to have to find other jobs. That’s the only down side I can see.”
Who is the hater here?
The donator with the Asian wife?
Or this woman who celebrates destroying people’s lives because they believe white people have a right to exist?
Here’s her Facebook page, by the way.
Just in case any of you want to give her your thoughts on her wrecking people’s lives in order to support the extermination of the white race.
Jarvis said she waited nearly a week after hearing rumors of Grigsby’s political donation and did a significant amount of personal research before believing the news.
Santa Cruz resident Ronnie Record, also a former O’mei customer, announced his intention to boycott the restaurant on neighborhood site Nextdoor.com and Facebook last week.
“To be clear, I regularly do business with and consider myself friends with individuals who identify as Conservative/Republican/Right Wing politically,” Record wrote on Facebook. “I respect their views and value their perspective. I do not believe it would be a good thing to boycott businesses just because their political view may differ from mine. This is a matter of a business owner supporting one of the most prominent leaders, members, and promoters of the Ku Klux Klan, a domestic terrorist organization.”
David Duke hasn’t been in the KKK in 40 years.
But the media continually just claims that he is, then prints retractions saying “former.”
Anyway – as if this is relevant.
What he is saying is what he means to say: “any political view is okay with me as long as you don’t believe that white people have a right not to be exterminated. That’s too far.”
Maybe we can find some contact information for Santa Cruz resident Ronnie Record.
The forum is up, you guys.
I think it is fair to let him and this woman know that we are very strongly opposed to their attempt to exterminate us from the face of the earth.
Casey Beyer, president and CEO for Santa Cruz Area Chamber of Commerce, said he has seen the Santa Cruz community react strongly against businesses whose leadership take a political stance differing from the larger community, though usually related to more localized issues. He said he also has seen businesses remain silent on political issues, to avoid such a spotlight . Taking a controversial position, Beyer said, opens businesses to a backlash.
“I think the real sad testimony is what we see happening across the country with individuals expressing their point of view, which I don’t agree with at all, but then the counter-protesters creating violence and anger, which we saw in Berkeley this weekend,” Beyer said. “How does that resolve the conflict of hate, when you’re actually using violence to get your message across?”
And that right there is more and more becoming the default position of normies.
They pushed this too far with the violence and the silencing.
Now normal people are like: R U SURE????
O’mei is not a member of the Chamber of Commerce or the Santa Cruz County Business Council, according to both organizations’ leaders. Business Council Executive Director Robert Singleton said people have to “own where they put their money.”
“Individuals have the right to make politically poor choices but they will bear the repercussions of those poor choices, especially if they’re making a public stance or giving money toward a public figure,” Singleton said. “If you do that, you can suffer the repercussions and that’s typically why businesses stay out of politics or engage in very limited and direct way, with organizations like the Business Council. It’s just a shame that employees that had nothing to do with what that business owner said have their livelihood jeopardized because of a poor decision by their business owner to give money to someone as divisive and hateful as David Duke.”
Robert Singleton:
All of these people.
We need to make our voices heard.
We are being wiped off the face of the earth, and these people are not only cheering it, but actively hunting down and destroying the live of anyone who simply says “maybe white people shouldn’t be exterminated??”
And why?
How has this happened?
Mainly it has happened because people were silent in the face of the Jewish terror.
But our days of silence are over.
Now, we are going to make our voices heard.
And the earth will shake.