Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 23, 2016
“Dem muffugguhs out der, dey be after da true Irish bitch’s lucky charms. Ah botta keel all dees niggas comin fer da bitch’s pota gold.”
What the goyim have yet to grasp is that “nationality” simply means “where you are physically located on the planet.”
Until they accept this, we will have to keep hunting them down and throwing them in prison for hate speech.
A black British woman who was chosen to tweet from the @ireland account for a week has been subjected to a barrage of racist abuse, forcing her to take a break from Twitter.
Michelle Marie took over the account – which is curated by a different Twitter user in Ireland each week – on Monday. She introduced herself as a mother, blogger and plus-size model.
Originally from Oxford in England, she wrote she had settled in Ireland and “it has my heart”.
However, just hours after taking over the profile – which is followed by nearly 40,000 people – the abuse began.
And what an abuse!
The innocent Irish woman was called both “fat” and “Black.”
Here's a perfect example of the trolling I receive on a regular basis. It's what spurs me on to keep doing what I do https://t.co/ON05813BbI
— Ireland / Michelle (@ireland) August 22, 2016
She defended her size by saying she has mental problems.
Being shamed for my size and weight played a big part in me developing childhood depression, and also led to developing an eating disorder
— Ireland / Michelle (@ireland) August 22, 2016
But the hatred continued to flow.
This is all I have left to say for today… pic.twitter.com/EYsZt4efj8
— Ireland / Michelle (@ireland) August 22, 2016
This resulted in at least one prominent Alt-Right account, @genophilia (End Cultural Marxism), being banned. This account had 30k followers, and had been established 4 years ago.
Interestingly, you can troll Jews forever, but as soon as you attack a fat Black chick, you get shut down.
Milo Yianapopolopous, the flamboyant homosexual Jewish leader of the Alt-Right, was recently banned for making fun of that BBW Black woman from the feminist Ghostbusters film.