Friday, June 15, 2018

Politically Incorrect Student Party Had Blackface, Klan Costumes, Death Camp Prisoners, Hitler--the Usual

 


 

By Reader-Researcher R.C.

A Student Party with a “Politically Incorrect” Theme Proved True to Its Calling, as Revelers Sported Blackface, Costumes of Klansmen, Death Camp Prisoners and Even Hitler

Hitler, KKK & blackface: ‘Politically incorrect’ student party ignites scandal in Australia (PHOTOS)

A student party with a “politically incorrect” theme proved true to its calling, as revelers sported blackface, costumes of Klansmen, death camp prisoners and even Hitler, sparking outrage in the Australian town of Wagga Wagga.

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R.C.: Wagga, wagga?

Does Barney Frank wagga, wagga with Andrew Sullivan?

7 comments:

  1. jerry pdx
    About 30 years ago I recall a couple of black guys that jokingly attended a costume party in KKK outfits. The partygoers, mostly white, thought it was hilarious. Nowadays you'd see a big headlines about a racist party and it would go viral as some kind of a hate crime. Some articles might mention in their contents that the guys wearing the hoods were black but it wouldn't be in the headlines. That's the game now, create race hysteria with headlines and limited information. They'll flash a picture of white people but if there are blacks at these parties, they won't show them. They sure as hell won't mention it was the blacks that instigated the whole thing. It's another sneaky way of creating race crime out of nothing.

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  2. KANSAS COPS KILLED,WHILE SURGERY SAVES THUGS LIFE.
    (CBS)KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- A second sheriff's deputy died early Saturday from injuries suffered when an inmate who was being transported in Kansas City overpowered two officers and shot them. Kansas City, Kansas, police confirmed on their Facebook page that Deputy Theresa King, 44, died just after midnight following the shooting on Friday. Officer Patrick Rohrer, 35, died earlier.

    The inmate was also shot during a confrontation in a gated area near the Wyandotte County Courthouse. Investigators said the inmate may have grabbed a weapon from one of the deputies during a struggle late Friday morning. The inmate was shackled and in handcuffs, CBS affiliate KCTV reported.

    "It is very possible that with their own firearm, they were both shot," Wyandotte County sheriff's Maj. Kelli Bailiff said during a news conference Friday at the University of Kansas Hospital.

    Rohrer had been with the department for seven years and King for 13 years. Both of them were parents, according to authorities. King had three children and Rohrer had two, Wyandotte County sheriff's Maj. Kelli Bailiff said at a news conference.

    Terry Zeigler, the police chief of Kansas City, Kansas, said he couldn't release the name of the inmate suspected of shooting them Friday because he hasn't been charged. Zeigler said the last he heard, he was in stable condition.

    Zeigler also said the deputies were taking the inmate from the courthouse back to jail, not the other way around, as police initially reported.

    A candlelight vigil will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday in front of City Hall.

    Kansas City, Kansas has dealt with other officer shootings in the recent years. Two Kansas City officers were shot and killed within less than three months in 2016. Capt. Robert Melton was slain in July while searching for a suspect in a drive-by shooting. Melton was part of the police honor guard for Det. Brad Lancaster, who was fatally shot earlier in 2016 near the Kansas Speedway.

    In 2015, Wyandotte County Deputy Scott Wood was shot seven times but survived.
    GRA:Something very wrong with this picture.Doctors perform lifesaving surgery on the "unnamed"thug,while the two cops he shot,die.
    "He's not identified,because we haven't charged him with anything yet,"said the police spokesman.Isn't that the lamest excuse of all time?With THAT effed up logic,there shouldn't be a list of most wanted criminals then either.The guy was a PRISONER!Jeezus.
    --GR Anonymous

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  3. Here's the black thug they wouldn't ID:
    FOX4 Kansas City identified the suspect as Antoine Fielder, 22, who had been tried twice for the murder of a 22-year-old but both trials ended in hung juries. He was recently charged with the murder of a 55-year-old woman.
    GRA:And they saved HIS worthless life.
    --GR Anonymous

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  4. http://www.fox10tv.com/story/38435636/one-officer-killed-another-critically-injured-near-kansas-city-courthouse
    A complete report on a thug the libs will want released early.
    --GRA

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  5. There were a couple interesting "blacksploitation" [sp?] movies that came out in the 70s. I caught the trailer for "The Black Gestapo" on TV once when I was a kid. A bunch of blacks decided to dress and act like nazis! Another flick, whose title I forget, had a poster with black guys in KKK outfits. One of the guys had a rifle and was screaming while wearing his klan outfit.

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  6. It would be difficult for a prisoner to shoot a deputy if the prisoner had his hands cuffed behind his back.

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  7. jerry pdx
    From what I read about the story of the deputy getting shot, the inmate wrestled the gun away from the female deputy. That part of the story makes me wonder about women being put in situations where they have to physically control larger and stronger males. If it had been a male deputy, would the prisoner have been able to overpower him? Maybe, but then again it would have been much less likely and a prisoner weighing the odds of a successful escape attempt might very well be more likely to act with a female guarding him. Media will never state it out loud though, we're supposed to pretend women and men are exactly the same physically.

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