Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 5, 2016
A pretty White girl in California was bullied by Blacks – including video-recorded death threats – for a sustained period of time. Eventually they tried to fight her. Her own Black BFF stood up to protect her (sort of funny in the clip how the Black girl explains it – “she don’t know how to fight, so I’ll fight for her), but the next day, the White girl was suspended and later expelled.
The news reports are of course not allowed to mention race, so the whole thing comes across as ridiculous, like “hm, I wonder why this happened? so crazy, right?”
High school students around the Bay Area are feeling the pressure of final exams, but one Santa Rosa junior is feeling pressure of a different sort — bullying. And her mother complains that the school district failed to address the bullying until it reached a boiling point.
It appears as though Piner High School took the toughest action against the victim of the bullying. After an emotional confrontation with staff she was suspended and not allowed to return to class for two months, which is especially tough with finals this week.
Sixteen-year-old Zoe Teeter started the school year well, becoming the Piner High Student Body President, getting A’s and B’s, and playing on the Varsity basketball team with her best friend, Jasiah Sufi. Then, she says, the bullying began.
“They all know where I live,” Zoe told the I-Team’s Dan Noyes. “They said they’re going to come to my house and beat me up. You know, I’m just waiting for the knock on the door when they’re here, it’s scary.”
Jasiah added, “Zoe is a very smart, beautiful young lady and sometimes girls get mad when someone looks better than them.”
Other girls that aren’t as pretty as her get in her good graces. Similar to the way the smartest Blacks sided with the White colonizers.
Zoe felt the barrage on social media. One message, “People are guna (sic) beat you up, hard … As soon as you step on campus, you will go to the hospital.”
One student posted a video on Snapchat in which she said, “Zoe Teeter and Jasiah *** Sufi, both some scary hoe *** ***.”
The video contained one very direct threat.
“Don’t *** play with me, ***. For real, Zoe,” the student said. “I will end your life and your momma life, ***.”
For those who didn’t watch the video, it is a fat Black girl making these statements.
Zoe says, “They would sit outside my class, they would follow me to my class, they would follow me to the bathroom, a group of eight of them and the school wouldn’t, I’d bring everything to their attention and they wouldn’t do anything.”
Zoe told Dan Noyes that Piner High can be a violent place, and that fights happen most every month. The I-Team obtained a Snapchat video of one from May. A photo shows the aftermath with the words, “Fight at Piner.”
In Zoe’s case, the bullying came to a head March 16, when a girl confronted her outside a classroom.
“She’s been wanting to beat my ass and I’m going to get it,” said Zoe. “And her friends were like encouraging her, fight her, fight her, and they all have their phones out.”
“Zoe has never been in a fight before. I don’t like seeing her get bullied,” said Jasiah. “It’s been going on for so long, it’s hard for me to watch so after so long of being tired of it, I just told them I’m tired, if you want to fight, fight me.”
Yeah, that part.
This is a high IQ Black girl.
She understands where the power is.
School officials broke it up before any punches flew. But the next day, they suspended Zoe and then changed it to an expulsion, claiming she threatened another student during a meeting in the principal’s office.
Piner High Assistant Principal Andrea Correia testified under oath at Zoe’s expulsion hearing last week, “And during that time Zoe said I’ll *** you up. I don’t remember exactly what she said, but it was that specific thing like, ‘I’m getting suspended anyway, I might as well.'”
Correia is a fat White women – also jealous of the beauty of Zoe.
Standard for old hags – probably single and childless – to side with monkeys against pretty White girls. One of the core principles of feminism, really.
But, Jasiah testified the assistant principal was confused — it was actually her who said something like that.
Michael Fiumara, Zoe Teeter’s lawyer, asked, “So you’re the one that said, ‘Beat her *** ass?'”
Jasiah Sufi answered, “Yeah, ’cause she told me I was suspended for five days, so I said, ‘Since I’m getting a 5-day suspension, I might as well beat her ass.'”
The panel overturned the school’s move to expel Zoe, and said she can return for final exams this week. But, it’s been difficult to keep up during the two months away, even though the school provided some homework.
“It’s awful,” Zoe’s mother, Gina Hunter, told the I-Team. “How is my daughter supposed to teach herself chemistry and geometry?”
Dan Noyes tried to get answers from school officials on the bigger issues — does Piner have a bullying problem? If so, what’s being done about it? And, should they have taken action earlier to stop Zoe from being bullied?
No, Dan. It appears that they have a Black problem.
Just like Detroit doesn’t have a “gun problem.” They have a Black problem.
It sure would be nice if we had a real media to look into the racial dynamics of situations like this. Because the reality is, the racial dynamics are the only dynamics in most everything that goes on in America.