Firefighter Suspended After Saying He Would Rather Save a Dog Than “A Million Niggers” From a Fire

Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
September 19, 2017

This young firefighter Tyler Roysdon is a victim of intolerance and hate.

Unfortunately, we have a grave injustice to report. A young firefighter by the name of Tyler Roysdon has been suspended from his job after inferring that he’d rather save a dog than a million niggers from a fire.

Not sure why they did this. Everybody knows that a dog is much more valuable than a million niggers. This is common knowledge. It is not right to suspend someone from their job for stating something that everyone knows is true.

The Independent:

A volunteer firefighter has been suspended after allegedly suggesting he would rather save a dog than a black person from a fire.

Tyler Roysdon, 20, of Franklin Township, Ohio, made the racist comments on Facebook, according to local station WHIO. Screenshots obtained by the station show Mr Roysdon suggesting he would rather save a dog because “one dog is more important than a million n*****s”.

Township Fire Chief Steve Bishop suspended Mr Roysdon without pay, pending a disciplinary hearing on 27 September. The department allows all employees a closed-door hearing to provide evidence and summon witnesses to prove their innocence, according to Township Administrator Traci Stivers.

For some reason there are random idiots on social media whining about why someone would say something like this.

Take for example this dumbass who goes by the name “mr smarty pants” on Twitter.

What type of crazy hateful person thinks like this? Dogs are infinitely more valuable than niggers for many different reasons.

All you have to do is take a look at Detroit for proof. Dogs would have never destroyed Detroit the way the niggers did. If dogs instead of niggers replaced all the Whites in Detroit the city would still be a habitable place to live.

Case closed!

The bottom line is that Tyler Roysdon did nothing wrong. He should be immediately reinstated at his job and the Franklin Township government should immediately apologize to him and his family.