Sunday, May 26, 2019

Human Rights Commission: It's Not Okay to be White in New Zealand

By R.C.
Sat, May 25, 2019 10:56 p.m.

Human Rights Commission says "it's okay to be white" message has "no place" in New Zealand



"Human Rights Commission says 'it's okay to be white' message has 'no place' in New Zealand" – NaturalNews.com

(Natural News) The New Zealand Human Rights Commission says that the message "it's okay to be white" has "no place" in the country. (Article by Paul Joseph Watson republished from InfoWars.com). The "controversy" began when "it's okay to be white" t-shirts and stickers were sold on a New Zealand auction site called Trade Me.

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R.C.: Tell that to the Amish.




3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pure racism against whites. If it is not okay to say it is okay to be white then they are saying being white is not okay. Imagine the storm if you said "it's not okay to be black"? Time for people to rise up and confront these anti-white racists. Come on, there must be some New Zealanders with some spine--find out who these people are and denounce them by name and get them removed from their positions of authority.

Anonymous said...

My favorite non-sequitur(in capitals):
The Human Rights Commission said they don’t see the funny side and that the message “it’s okay to be white” has “NO PLACE IN NEW ZEELAND BECAUSE IT CONVEYS “A MESSAGE OF INTOLERANCE,RACISM AND DIVISION”.
Intolerance?That's what forbidding the message exemplifies.
Racism?Yes,the HRC IS racist--against whites--trying to live and avoid extermination--by choosing sides.
Division?The HRC is doing a good job of that itself--as all liberal groups attempt to do--divide and conquer.
Insanity continues to spread around the globe.
Free speech,true free speech is the only solution.If someone is lying while using that free speech,it will be discarded by the masses.The truth will be saved in everyone's memory.
Let people express their views.There's no downside,in my humble opinion.
--GR Anonymous

Anonymous said...

That such a thing would even be said. Or discussed.