AOTW 5-6-2016

Hey guess what? Obigmouth is officially a nigga. He was called that, to his face, by some dude named Larry Wilmore, whoever he is.

I didn’t call him a nigga, so don’t call me a racist, Some black dude called him that. Of course, it’s OK for black people to be racist. They can make anti-Semitic remarks like Jesse Hymietown Jackson and Al Tawana Brawley Crown Heights Riots Freddie’s Fashion Mart Arson Greek homos Sharpton with no repercussions. They can even make homophobic remarks like Sharpton. It’s only white people who are racists and homophobes.

Anyhow, thanks to Larry Wilmore, whoever he is, Obongo is now officially a nigga and Larry Wilmore is an asshole.

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Black people really don’t respect the office of the presidency.

6 comments on “AOTW 5-6-2016

  1. Listen to the qoute on you tube.
    He didn’t say nigga, he said nigger.
    Specifically, my nigger.
    But in a complimentary way.

    If I tried that at work I would be fired by the end of the day. Of course I have heard it used between the brothers. Use without repercussions reinforces the self segregation they insist on.

  2. The only way this cultural Marxism shit comes to an end is free speech and fuck your feelings.

    Frankfurt School, delenda est!

  3. The irony in the black community is that only they are allowed to say certain words to describe who and what they are. The words that they use most are nigga, nigger and motherfucker.

    The fact that these words are very self degrading is a point they don’t seem to understand.

    They will never remove these chains they impose on themselves because they are unaware that that is exactly what they are doing. Their “culture” will never improve but will continue to degrade.

  4. We continue to be corralled. Inching the rope little by little.

    We can’t say this. We can’t say this.
    Looking at a woman the wrong way is “micro aggression.” We avert our eyes.
    Gun rights? Forget it.
    They’re pushing to silence dissent for AGW – AND WE’RE NOT EVEN SURPRISED!

    “But it’s so important. Just this one little right.”
    And we love our personal peace so much that we let them do it.

    Whatever happened to, “I hate what you’re saying, but I’ll fight to the death for your right to say it.”?

    Growing up at 60. Freedom for peace – like trading freedom for security.

    I dread going to church sometimes. It can be like going back to 6th grade.

    It’s time for me to get uncomfortable.

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