Morgan Freeman “Devastated” That He will Now be Remembered as a Standard Nigger

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 28, 2018

The fall of Morgan Freeman is important.

He is the second ultra-super-nigger to go down.

He and Bill Cosby were considered a special kind of nigger – the heights of white-like behavior to which any nigger is capable of rising if he is given the correct education.

His dirty deeds do not at present to be quite as dirty as those of Cosby.

However, he is correct in assuming that his legacy is destroyed. And with him, another chunk of the myth of the ultra-super-nigger.

Huffington Post:

Actor Morgan Freeman spoke out again in the wake of sexual harassment allegations against him, saying Friday that he was “devastated” by the turn of events.

Several women accused the Oscar winner of inappropriate behavior, including lewd comments and unwanted touching, according to a CNN investigation.

“I am devastated that 80 years of my life is at risk of being undermined, in the blink of an eye, by Thursday’s media reports,” Morgan said in a statement sent to media, according to outlets. “All victims of assault and harassment deserve to be heard. And we need to listen to them. But it is not right to equate horrific incidents of sexual assault with misplaced compliments or humor.”

Credit card company Visa and Vancouver transportation company TransLink (in a Visa promotion) suspended campaigns featuring Freeman after the accusations surfaced.

In the CNN report, one unidentified woman who worked on the film “Going in Style” in 2015 accused Freeman of repeatedly trying to lift up her skirt and asking her if she was wearing underwear.

Without Cosby and Freeman as idols of ultra-super-niggerism, who is even left?

Van Jones?

Is he someone people think of very often?

I don’t even know.

A couple years ago when anyone thought of the dignified negro capable of acting like a white man, they thought of Bill Cosby and Morgan Freeman.

In their crazed rampage, it seems that feminism is set to tear down black liberation.

A pity…