Yeah I know. In what's become of today's America I'm not supposed to talk about certain subjects.
I'm just supposed to sit back and let these racist assholes run their mouths.
Much like the forever traumatized snowflakes today's colleges are churning out I'm supposed to be all eaten up inside by "White Guilt."
I'm expected to acknowledge my "White Privilege" and bow down at the feet of the bastards spewing their hatred.
Screw that.
I've worked my ass all my life.
I've raised my kids in such a way to know the difference between right and wrong.
I made sure they understood there's no such thing as a free ride.
Today, all three of them have decent paying jobs, raising families of their own, and teaching their own kids the same life lessons that were drummed into their heads while they were growing up.
Is it because they're white?
No!
It's because they've been raised to be decent human beings.
Period. End of story.
I came across the following article the other day about a racist college professor named Johnny Eric Williams who's words should be condemned by everyone who hears or reads them.
But because of the mealy-mouthed snowflakes today's colleges are churning out millions of kids have lost the ability to think for themselves and will willingly fall for the bullshit he's spreading.
Controversial Trinity College Professor Johnny Eric Williams wrote that “whiteness is terrorism” in a recent social media post. Underscoring the extremism present on many college campuses, Williams claimed his comments are “not controversial in the academy.”
According to a report from Newsweek, Trinity College Professor Johnny Eric Williams is making waves again. Breitbart News reported in June 2017 that Williams had argued that first responders should have let Representative Steve Scalise die after he was shot during a practice for the congressional baseball game. Williams also shared a blog post by an anonymous author that asked black people to withhold life-saving help from white people in need.
“If you see them drowning. If you see them in a burning building. If they are bleeding out in an emergency room. If the ground is crumbling beneath them. If they are in a park and they turn their weapons on each other: do nothing,” the post read.
More recently, Williams tweeted that “whiteness is terrorism.” Now, he’s defending those comments. In a conversation with Newsweek, Williams said that his tweets are only controversial to white people.
“They’re not controversial in the academy. They’re not controversial within the black community. I don’t think they’re controversial at all,” Williams said, defending his tweet. “I think they’re controversial with people who see themselves as white, because it reveals in a telegraph that they’re immersed in that whiteness to a point where it’s hard for them to see anything else.”
“I’m referring to whiteness as an ideology, which everyone in the United States is immersed in because we live in a white supremacy society,” Williams added. “Because there are people walking around believing that they’re white and acting as if they’re white, when there’s just the human race.”
16 students from the class of 2021 withdrew their acceptance over the controversies surrounding Williams. In addition, alumni have withheld $200,000 in donations from the university over the administration’s refusal to sanction Williams for his comments about Representative Scalise.
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I've got an idea.
Actually I have two ideas.
First off, how about you race baiters go to hell.
And secondly, how about you snowflakes grow some balls and think for yourselves for a change.
Kevin McGinty