Mississippi Lawmaker Lynched Over Comments on Black Welfare Leeches

Daily Stormer
February 18, 2015

America: where basic common sense results in a lynching, every time.
America: where basic common sense results in a lynching, every time.

Mississippi State Rep. Gene Alday stands in opposition to increasing the amount of shekels thrown down the bottomless pit of the Black education system. Black schools in Mississippi already get more money than White schools, and yet they continue to do nothing but drop out to live on welfare and commit crimes.

He committed the ultimate sin when he mentioned that new funding would go disproportionately to Black schools, where the parents live on welfare and collect food stamps.

In modern America, it is a high crime to state obvious facts.

Huffington Post:

State Rep. Gene Alday, a Republican, told The Clarion-Ledger he was against increased funding for education, in particular funding to improve literacy. During his explanation, Alday said he comes “from a town where all the blacks are getting food stamps and what I call ‘welfare crazy checks.’ They don’t work.”

Alday also told the newspaper about a time he visited an emergency room.

“I liked to died. I laid in there for hours because they (black people) were in there being treated for gunshots,” Alday was quoted as saying.

Alday didn’t deny the comments attributed to him. However, he said he was not a racist.

I am definitely not a racist, at all,” Alday told Mississippi News Now. “Because, I mean, I get along with everybody. And I’ve spent a lot of time helping people.”

Alday also said he had no problem with African-Americans.

“Yes, it’s true that most of the blacks in my hometown are on welfare,” Alday told the newspaper. “But they’re good people. I don’t have anything against anybody. I’m a straight-up guy. In my little town they had little civil rights walks and I was with them. I’m with everybody.”