The Question
Eternal
Or some such thing! :bigass:
"We're proud of being white, we want to keep being white," said Lynx. "We want our people to stay white … we don't want to just be, you know, a big muddle. We just want to preserve our race."
Like many children across the country, Lamb and Lynx decided to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina — the white ones.
The girls' donations were handed out by a White Nationalist organization who also left a pamphlet promoting their group and beliefs — some of the intended recipients were more than a little displeased.
After a day of trying, the supplies ended up with few takers, dumped at a local shop that sells Confederate memorabilia.
Ishcabittle said:I like that shit, we want to keep being white... Man you know somedays I wake up and I'm black and I'm like, "WTF? Wasn't I white when I brushed my teeth? Shit, no more Hershey's before bed for me..."
Aww... no one wants your relief? Maybe an anonymous donation would have gone through, hmm...
The Question said:I think they mean they want to keep being white in the way that the gang-hand-signal-flashing, beanie-down-over-their-eyes-wearing, yo-talking little white G Homey wannabes and wannabettes aren't.
Yeah, it's funny how people have this idea that white nationalists are evil evil evil, even when they're trying to do something good. I guess most people are just too enlightened not to be bigots themselves.
jack said:The mother should have the children taken away from her, she's slearly unfit.
ABC said:They are white nationalists and use their talents to preach a message of hate.
Chadarnook said:She isn't clearly unfit. She is potrayed that way. The entire interview was completely twisted. The girls gave intelligent answers to the questions posed by the reporter which were conveniently cut out.
Never would they portray them as being "normal."
ABC also claimed the riots in Toledo were started by the Nazis.
Oh my.
Ishcabittle said:I guess that situation is a good example of how their ideology is unappreciated even when they are trying to do good. They may not be evil in the sense that they weren't willing to help, but to look at a bunch of starving people and not help a percentage based on their race is kinda asshole-ish.