Daily Stormer
January 8, 2015
In what can only be described as “a new holocaust,” a group of teenage girls posted pictures of themselves on the internet in pointy white hats.
The unidentified students, who attend Nash Central High School in North Carolina, captured the image in November amid protests over the grand jury’s verdict in the Michael Brown shooting case.
In the controversial picture – taken out of school hours and off campus – they can be seen donning white cone-shaped hats and white shirts, while pointing their fingers at the camera like guns.
The girls later posted the photo to Instagram, prompting outrage from residents, parents and other students, with many claiming the teenagers were deliberately dressed like KKK members.
Others deemed the image ‘threatening’ in a state which has established KKK groups, while some highlighted the fact that it was posted online at a time when racial tensions were high across America.
All claimed Nash Central’s school board had repeatedly ignored their concerns over the picture – which was uploaded to the social networking platform on November 26 – for the past two months.
On Monday evening, Rocky Mount residents and parents crowded into the Nash Rocky Mount School System auditorium to complain about the ‘KKK-inspired’ photo to the board, ABC 7 reported.
The turnout was so high that some people were even forced to stand outside, in the hallway.
Addressing the board, Rocky Mount parent Monica Gilmore said: ‘The incident of the young women posing as KKK members was a threat to our children and community.’
What the goyim have trouble understand is that if a Negro sees a picture like this, where White people are wearing conical white hats, the Negro immediately goes into a state of emotional duress so extreme that it is impossible for a privileged White person to even begin to grasp it.
As a silly, stupid, dirty goyim, you may say to yourself “but these girls are just joking – who could possibly give a sh*t? Are we supposed to believe this is seriously going to make people cry? And if it does make people cry, why would that be society’s responsibility to address? If a joke makes you cry, is that not a personal problem which an individual person needs to deal with on a personal level?”
This is because Goyim also fail to understand that a Black person feeling these feelings is somehow the worst possible thing which can ever happen, ever, and must be stopped at all costs. Even if it kills us all, we must save these feelings. It is just that important.