Wednesday, January 23, 2019

The fascists HATE white kids

Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann refused to apologize for standing his ground as a native american "Vietnam veteran" approached him banging a drum.
"I mean, in hindsight, I wish we could've walked away and avoided the whole thing. But I can't say that I'm sorry for listening to him and standing there," Sandmann told "NBC Today" co-host Savannah Guthrie in an interview which has received harsh criticism from both the left and the right.
Wednesday's interview evoked strong reactions - with liberals condemning NBC for interviewing Sandmann, and conservatives knocking the network for asking loaded questions.
hat kid is wise and knows his rights, is educated, polite, and Christian, not to mention a white male.
Democrats hate those kind of people, period.
For such tolerant people, they have ZERO tolerance for their fellow countrymen, who hold different beliefs. It will not work out well for them in the end.

Teach your children the truths about the libs and the races. As of now the normal traditional white man is attacked even in his youth by libs and non whites. They want you to feel guilty for being a white man not hating the whites and yourself.

The Native American "Vietnam Vet" Nathan Phillips, meanwhile, has been outed for never serving in Vietnam despite repeatedly claiming to have done so, in a case of stolen valor.

Skeptics of Phillips' claim were vindicated following a correction in the Washington Post that reads: "Earlier versions of this story incorrectly said that Native American activist Nathan Phillips fought in the Vietnam War. Phillips said he served in the U.S. Marines but was never deployed to Vietnam."
According to retired Navy Seal Don Shipley - whose YouTube channel is devoted to exposing stolen valor, Phillips' records reveal that he was a refrigerator technician who went AWOL several times, and who was never deployed outside of the United States.
Shipley adds that Phillips never served as a "recon ranger" as he has previously claimed.



As the Gateway Pundit's Cassandra Fairbanks notes, Phillips raised over $6,000 for a documentary about his life in which he claimed to be a Vietnam Veteran.
Meanwhile, the memes are flowing: