Sunday, March 31, 2024
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, on The Afterlife Tonight Show
[“black supremacist St. Louis city mayor Tishaura Jones is mad as heck about the existence of non-black owned small businesses; hence, like other black supremacist mayors, she is going to hold their owners responsible for all crime committed by blacks near them!”]
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
sunday, march 31, 2024 at 1:31:00 a.m. edt
“Ni**ers, ni**ers everywhere, and not a one who thinks.”
-Samuel Taylor Coleridge, on The Afterlife Tonight Show yesterday, updating his famous line from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
--GRA
By AbolishTenure
sunday, march 31, 2024 at 12:09:00 p.m. edt
You’re Mayor Tishaura? You must go to the same spa as Ronny McRomney! Anyway, you want to see the manager? He’ll be right with you. He’s finishing off, er, finishing up with a customer...
Too many small businesses owned by Koreans, Arabs, Greeks. I have often wondered the amount of crap that gets thrown at them by the "locals" on a daily basis. Figurate of course but irritating nonetheless.
ReplyDeletejerry pdx
ReplyDeleteSamuel Coleridge Taylor....Ok, talented mulatto composer, poet whatever but not above instigating a good race hoax, one of one of the most notorious in history. He's the reason for this current nonsense about Beethoven being black. Decided that he looked like Beethoven, or Beethoven looked like him, so he started writing that Ludwig must be of mixed race (coz' he think so). Blacks and woke Whites have been trying their utmost since then to prove it's true, but have failed miserably.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was the author of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
ReplyDeletemulatto composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) was called “the african Mahler.”
It's extremely easy to confound the two names. I have myself.
I googled Coleridge and got a black face looking back at me.I said WTF.Then I noticed the names were reversed.Not easy to find a White guy on google anymore.
ReplyDelete--GRA