Small Victories: Virginia High School Cuts White Guilt Video After Complaints

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 13, 2016

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We should revel in small victories. Symbolically, they can really mean a lot.

People are fed up with this crap, and the establishment is almost ready to take a big step back.

A public high school just took a step back, in the face of White rage.

Fox News:

An animated film designed as a lesson in “racial discourse” for students at a Virginia high school will not be shown after it made students uncomfortable and drew criticism from parents who called it “white guilt.”

The video was shown at Glen Allen High School in Henrico during two assemblies for Black History Month and depicts several runners on a track, with black runners facing insurmountable obstacles while white runners are unimpeded.

It’s funny to show it during Black History Month.

Like:

“You want to know why they only invented peanut butter? Because you were holding them back.”

Officials said in a statement Tuesday that the video, “The Unequal Opportunity Race,” was a presentation involving “American history and racial discourse.” They added, “A segment of the video was one component of a thoughtful discussion in which all viewpoints were encouraged. As always, we are welcoming of feedback from students and their families, and we address concerns directly as they come forward.”

Henrico County Superintendent Patrick C. Kinlaw acknowledged Wednesday that the video may not have been the best way to deliver a lesson in “racial discourse.”

“While we as educators do not object to difficult and constructive conversations about American history and racial discourse past and present, we understand why many people feel this video in particular was not the best way to deliver such an important lesson,” Kinlsaw said in the statement.

Don Blake, whose daughter attended the assembly where the video was shown, said Wednesday that someone should be held accountable for the way the video was presented.

“They are sitting there watching a video that is dividing them up from a racial standpoint. It’s a white guilt kind of video,” Blake told WWBT.

More victories to come.

Here’s the video in question – it’s pretty hilarious.

Nothing is their fault!