How to End Up in a Shallow Grave in the Congo: Step One – Be White and Go to the Congo (That is the Only Step)

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 29, 2017

The really shocking thing here is that no one could have predicted it.

Fox News:

The American and Swedish United Nations investigators whose bodies turned up in a shallow grave in the Democratic Republic of the Congo were “killed senselessly,” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley reacted Tuesday, as the investigation into their deaths got under way.

“It is with great sadness that we received confirmation today of the deaths of Michael Sharp and Zaida Catalan,” Haley said in a statement. “It is always difficult to lose a brave American dedicated to service. Michael was working on the front lines of what we try to do at the United Nations every day: find problems and fix them.”

Sharp and Catalan vanished more than two weeks ago. Their bodies — in addition to the body of their Congolese interpreter Betu Tshintela — were found in Central Kasai province, local officials said Tuesday. The U.N. investigators had been looking into large-scale violence and alleged human rights violations by the Congolese army and local militia groups.

“After tests … it is possible to identify the bodies as the two U.N. experts and their interpreter as being found near the Moyo river,” Congo government spokesman Lambert Mende said. Investigations will continue to seek other missing Congolese colleagues, he said.

Congo’s police inspector general, Charles Bisengimana, said the bodies were found Monday between the cities of Tshimbulu and Kananga, the provincial capital.

The confirmation came a day after Sharp’s father, John Sharp of Hesston, Kansas, wrote on his Facebook page that the bodies of two Caucasians had been found in shallow graves in the search area, saying there was a high probability the dead were his son and his son’s colleague.

“All other words fail me,” he wrote.

Michael Sharp “selflessly put himself in harm’s way to try to make a difference in the lives of the Congolese people. His courage and desire to serve others is an example for us all,” Haley added.

Keep telling yourself that, pops.

The fact is, your son is dead for no other reason than that he believed a lot of nonsensical gibberish told to him by god’s chosen ones.

And he was just all like “yeah but they wouldn’t lie – they’re god’s chosen people!”

On a scale of deaths from most honorable to least honorable, if dying saving children from a burning building after a terrorist attack is a 1,  falling down stairs while drunk and dressed up in drag and snapping your neck in front of your own children is a 6, and getting decapitated by standing up on a roller coaster at Disney World is a 7, getting murdered by blacks while on a humanitarian aide trip to the Congo is about an 8. It’s right around getting electrocuted by sticking your dick in an electric socket.

Final verdict: no one cares.