Saturday, June 27, 2020

Simpsons Death Watch? Must L’Oreal Stop Selling to Whites? Daily Rundown of Whites Caving in to Stupidity; Simpsons Minority Characters Will Only be Voiced by Mediocre, Affirmative Action Minorities. L’Oreal Removes Word, “Whitening”

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 12:25:00 P.M. EDT

GRA: This isn’t being “woke”—this is “whacked” (past tense of woke?). If these are the new rules, Hamilton must immediately cease production, James Bond must stay white (GRA: Can’t have it both ways, liberals), and Bart Simpson cannot be voiced by a middle aged woman.

(Breitbart) Long-time cartoon sitcom “The Simpsons” announced on Friday that non-white characters will no longer be voiced by white actors.

“Moving forward, THE SIMPSONS will no longer have white actors voice non-white characters,” the show said in a statement on Friday.

[N.S.: Whoever scripted that statement should be shot for saying, “Moving forward.” Then her corpse should be dug up and shot again, for the rest of it. Generic female pronoun? Nah, “corporate communications” was long ago taken over by females.]

While the main characters on the cartoon are white, there are several characters of color [?!]. Most notably, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, who was voiced by Hank Azaria. In 2018, Azaria said that he would no longer voice the convenience store clerk after the show faced criticism that Nahasapeemapetilon’s character plays up Indian-American stereotypes

[Note Breitbart’s surrender to black supremacist usage.]

PARIS (AP) — French cosmetics giant L’Oreal said Saturday that it will remove words like “whitening” from its skin care products, a move that comes amid global protests against racism [bull] sparked by the death of George Floyd in the United States.

The company said in a statement Saturday that it “has decided to remove the words white/whitening, fair/fairness, light/lightening from all its skin evening products.”

L’Oreal’s decision follows a similar move by Anglo-Dutch firm Unilever on Thursday. It is among a number of companies that have been the target of criticism in the wake of Floyd’s death following his arrest in Minneapolis.

Earlier this month, L’Oreal tweeted that that it “stands in solidarity with the Black community and against injustice of any kind. … Speaking out is worth it.” The post drew a negative reaction from people who see the company’s business model and advertising as focused on white consumers.
--GR Anonymous—I’m a white survivalist

N.S.: Good! Sucking up to genocidal black supremacists didn’t help. They want L’Oreal to refuse to sell to whites. And if the BSers succeed, soon there won’t be any whites left to sell to.



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

PRINCETON ILLOGICALLY REMOVES WOODROW WILSON'S NAME FROM ITS SCHOOL GROUNDS(WHO PUT IT THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE?)
Woodrow Wilson, the 28th U.S. President, poses for a portrait in this undated photo. (AP Photo)AP Photo
ALANA MASTRANGELO27 Jun 2020587
3:10
Princeton University is removing President Woodrow Wilson’s name from its public policy school and a residential college due to the former president’s “racist thinking.”

“The trustees conclude that Woodrow Wilson’s racist thinking and policies make him an inappropriate namesake for a school or college whose scholars, students, and alumni must firmly stand against racism in all its forms,” announced Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber on Saturday.




“Wilson’s racism was significant and consequential even by the standards of his own time,” added Eisgruber. “He segregated the federal civil service after it had been racially integrated for decades, thereby taking America backward in its pursuit of justice.”

The board voted on Friday to change the names of both the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Wilson College.

The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs will now be named “The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.”
GRA:As I parenthesed in the headline,if Wilson was racist and Princeton named various schools in his honor,what did that make Princeton--right up until today?Does changing or removing the name of a white person,off any building,street or statue solve "racism"--or does it PROMOTE racism--against whites?I propose that Princeton is just as "racist" today as they were yesterday--which begs the follow-up question:WERE they racist yesterday?
I don't know the entire layout of Princeton's campus,but anything with a white person's name on it is probably under extreme review for the possibility of being associated with white supremacy(as defined by today's SJWs).
There are only two options to choose from in this war of races.You either side with whites;or you side with blacks--and if you choose the latter,in my opinion,it makes you a black supremacist--even if you're white.There is no middle ground--and never will be.White people,choose your side intelligently,think about the road ahead.Defend your history and protect your future.
--GR Anonymous--I'm a white survivalist

Anonymous said...

Even a voice over. Even that. We are doomed.

Anonymous said...

RIO BRAVO,RIO LOBO AND NOW...RIO ESTUPIDO(RIVER OF STUPIDITY)-- THEY'RE AFTER JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT IN SANTA ANA
(Breitbart)Party leaders are demanding the removal of actor John Wayne’s name from the local airport due to the “racist and bigoted statements” that the Hollywood star made in a 1971 magazine interview.




In a resolution issued on Friday, they are calling for John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana to revert back to its original name, Orange County Airport.

“O​range County is now a diverse region far different from the time when John Wayne was chosen as namesake for the airport,” the party said in its resolution.

There have been several attempts in recent years to rename John Wayne Airport. But the latest effort from O.C. Democrats is the first to invoke the recent Black Lives Matter protests, which have targeted historic statues and monuments around the country for destruction and removal.


“A national movement to remove white supremacist symbols and names is reshaping American institutions, monuments, businesses, nonprofits, sports leagues and teams,” the O.C. Democrats said. “It is widely recognized that racist symbols produce lasting physical and psychological stress and trauma particularly to Black communities, people of color and other oppressed groups.”

The party said the removal of racist symbols “provides a necessary process for communities to remember historic acts of violence and recognize victims of oppression.”

John Wayne gave an interview to Playboy magazine in 1971 in which the Oscar-winning actor made comments that O.C. Democrats now view as “racist and bigoted.”

Here is the section of Wayne’s interview that has incited the most controversy:

“With a lot of blacks, there’s quite a bit of resentment along with their dissent, and possibly rightfully so. But we can’t all of a sudden get down on our knees and turn everything over to the leadership of the blacks. I believe in white supremacy until the blacks are educated to a point of responsibility. I don’t believe in giving authority and positions of leadership and judgment to irresponsible people.”

O.C. Democrats also called Wayne “anti-LGBT” and “anti-Indigenous.”

In the 1971 interview, Wayne described the movie Midnight Cowboy as a “a story about two f*gs.” The Western star was also asked if he felt empathy for Native Americans.



“I don’t feel we did wrong in taking this great country away from them, if that’s what you’re asking. Our so-called stealing of this country from them was just a matter of survival. There were great numbers of people who needed new land, and the Indians were selfishly trying to keep it for themselves.”

John Wayne Airport was given its current name in 1979 in honor of the True Grit actor who died that year and was a local resident. It is the largest airport in Orange County, which owns and operates it.

The O.C. was once a Republican stronghold. But it turned blue during the 2018 midterm elections, with all of its congressional districts now represented by Democrats.
GRA:"Well pilgrim,looks like there's a lot more of them than there are of us,so we're just going to have to fight a helluva lot better than they do.So let's not just sit here--let's give them a fight they'll never forget--and toast our victory tomorrow."
--What "the Duke" might have said today.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

“O​range County is now a diverse region far different from the time when John Wayne was chosen as namesake for the airport,” the party said in its resolution.
GRA:The "party" tries to make it sound as if "diversity" is an improvement over the previous 200 years of non-diversity--that's the constant drumbeat.Since when are hundreds of Mexican slums better than white,middle class neighborhoods for a city,state or country?
--GRA