Miami: Mexican High School Principal Fired for Defending Officer Casebolt

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 12, 2015

This Mexican just said a White man isn't evil! Crucify him!
This Mexican just said a White man isn’t evil! Crucify him!

This ups the game a notch. Now it is officially against social policy to defend Whites accused of hatred, even while not directly attacking Blacks.

It is the inverse, I suppose: if you don’t think Whites are evil, you are, in effect, saying Blacks are not victims.

To top it off, this guy isn’t even White – he’s a Mexican.

How much further can they realistically push this persecution agenda?

NBC:

The principal of North Miami Senior High School has lost his job over his Facebook comment defending the Texas police officer caught on video pushing a teen girl to the ground in an incident at a community pool.

Alberto Iber’s comment had defended the officer seen in a video pushing a 15-year-old girl to the ground and drawing his gun on other black teens following a pool party in McKinney, a Dallas suburb.

He did nothing wrong. He was afraid for his life,” Iber posted on a Miami Herald story. “I commend him for his actions.”

“That’s a bad thing for being a principal at North Miami Senior High School,” said a student. “How can you defend a man who pulled a gun on teenagers?”

And the school district agreed. Iber was removed from the position and a replacement will be named soon, Miami-Dade Schools officials said in a statement Wednesday.

Miami-Dade County Public Schools employees are held to a higher standard, and by School Board policy, are required to conduct themselves, both personally and professionally, in a manner that represents the school district’s core values,” the statement said.

Iber is still employed and was assigned to administrative duties until he is reassigned, officials said.

No one was home at Iber’s home Wednesday.

“Judgment is the currency of honesty,” Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said in a statement. “Insensitivity – intentional or perceived – is both unacceptable and inconsistent with our policies, but more importantly with our expectation of common sense behavior that elevates the dignity and humanity of all, beginning with children.”

There you have it. If you so much as doubt the victim status of all Black people, you are crucified. This sets a new standard, and I’m happy with it. The further they push this thing, the closer we are to the backlash.