October 19, 2016

silent majority

I don't give a fuck that Trump said those crude, vulgar things about women. I don't give a shit if he walked into a teen beauty contest while they were all changing. I could not even care less that he probably has sexual thoughts about his daughter every now and then.

Want to know why I'm going to vote for him? Because he's going to do a better job and improving the economy, putting money into our pockets (as long as you aren't a NEET), and will help us avoid war with Russia. If he gets us into another war, it will be direct conflict against ISIS, who is a truly despicable group that I don't think most people would have too much of a problem with us destroying. He's also much more likely to do what he thinks is best because he and his closest advisors think it's correct, not because wall street tells him it's correct... even Clinton supporters probably realize this.

That's why you should vote for him too. In terms of importance, a safer world with more money in your pocket >>>>>>>>>>>>>> being nice to people.

Vote for Trump.

October 18, 2016

To Be White, Is To Be Racist

NORMAN, Okla. - There are startling accusations against a Norman teacher.
A student said the premise of his lecture stated all white people are racist.
The Norman North student said the teacher was lecturing on how to “heal the racial divide”.
She was stunned by what was being taught, so she pulled out her phone and started recording.
In the audio you can hear the teacher say, “to be white is to be racist, period.”
The student said she was instantly offended.
"Half of my family is Hispanic so I just felt like, you know, him calling me racist just because I'm white... I mean, where's your proof in that,” she said.
The words that followed were even more shocking to her.
In the recording you hear the teacher ask, "Am I racist? And I say yea. I don't want to be. It's not like I choose to be racist, but do I do things because of the way I was raised?"
"I felt like he was encouraging people to kind of pick on people for being white," the student said.
"Why is it okay to demonize one race to children that you are supposed to be teaching a curriculum to," her dad asked.
Norman Public Schools released the following statement regarding the issue:
"Racism is an important topic that we discuss in our schools. While discussing a variety of philosophical perspectives on culture, race and ethics, a teacher was attempting to convey to students in an elective philosophy course a perspective that had been shared at a university lecture he had attended. We regret that the discussion was poorly handled. When the district was notified of this concern it was immediately addressed. We are committed to ensuring inclusiveness in our schools." - Dr. Joe Siano, superintendent of Norman Public Schools
  • "You start telling someone something over and over again that's an opinion and they start taking it as fact," the student said. "So I wanted him to apologize and make it obvious and apparent to everyone that was his opinion."