Filthy Jews Condemn Hilarious Song About Michael Brown Being Dead

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 24, 2014

The sickening, filthy Jews have come out to condemn an Elk’s Lodge charity event whereat a performer sang a hilarious song about Michael Brown being dead.

The song is a parody of “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown.”

Lyrics:

Michael Brown learned a lesson about a messin’
With a badass policeman

And he’s bad, bad Michael Brown
Baddest thug in the whole damn town
Badder than old King Kong
Meaner than a junkyard dog

Two men took to fightin’
And Michael punched in through the door
And Michael looked like some old Swiss cheese
His brain was splattered on the floor

And he’s dead, dead Michael Brown
Deadest man in the whole damn town
His whole life’s long gone
Deader than a roadkill dog

Hilarious right? Something so funny, no one could ever have a problem with it, correct?

How can you not think it's funny this guy's dead?
How can you not think it’s funny this guy’s dead?  I must be missing something here.

Incorrect!

The Jews at TMZ are completely and totally outraged:

The event was the capper for a charity golf event, thrown by retired LAPD Officer Joe Myers, a 32 year veteran who left the force in 2007. We’re told 50-60 people attended the dinner, and about half were cops, most of whom were retired. The others were civilians.

Singer Gary Fishell is a P.I. who once worked as an investigator for the Federal Government. His lawyer tells TMZ, Fishell now realizes the song was “off color and in poor taste.” The lawyer adds, “He’s a goofball who writes funny songs.” We asked why Fishell would sing this in a room full of cops, and the lawyer replied, “He thought the room would get a kick out of it.”

Joe Myers tells TMZ, “How can I dictate what he [Fishell] says in a song?” Myers goes on, “This is America. We can say what we want. This is a free America.” Myers adds … he’s done this as an annual event for decades and has raised a lot of money for charity.

Someone who was at the event videotaped it because they were offended by the song and upset no one was objecting.

A trustee for the Lodge tells TMZ, the dinner was not an Elks Club event … it was a golf tournament run by Myers and since he was a member he had a right to hold a dinner there.