Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
September 1, 2017
Wow, that’s terrible. This strikes at the core of a Negro’s greatest fear.
These generation zyklon kids are getting pretty hardcore. I mean, it’s one thing to taunt Blacks with watermelon and fried chicken memes, or even to dis their mix tapes.
But pouring salt into their greatest mental weakness like this is way over the line.
Everyone knows that Blacks are super freaked out by ghosts, after all.
Even T-800’s know about this.
Trying to trick this poor Black kid into thinking the school is haunted – that’s pure evil. The girl is so terrified she won’t even go back.
And all this after having overcome the other main Black phobia: books.
Pretty tragic tbh.
Two high school students in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have been suspended after they posted a photoshopped picture of a black classmate surrounded by Ku Klux Klan hoods on Snapchat.
Local news station KOB 4 reports that the students posted the photo on the school’s official Snapchat group, where it was seen by several other students before being removed.
“You don’t expect your kids going to school and having to deal with racism and discrimination in 2017,” said Lamont Webb, the girl’s father. “It’s kind of appalling.”
The two students, who claimed that they only posted the photo as a “joke,” were suspended from school for ten days. Additionally, one of the students was kicked off the high school football team.
“We took this to our police department,” Albuquerque Public Schools Superintendent Raquel Reedy told KOB 4. “They came and investigated and are really looking very carefully at whether we should file charges for hate crimes. This is something we’re looking at very carefully because it’s this serious.”
“Hate crimes.”
Do these people not realize there’s no such thing as hate speech in America?
I guess liberals just assume racism must be illegal somehow. If they could, they certainly would put these kids in jail for posting racist memes.
Fortunately, they’ll get away with a nice little break from school as a reward for their deeds.