Wait until a bunch
of white supremacists want to join the Black Student Union.
Not exact matches
And who's this goon [
White House chief strategist] Steve Bannon, and why do you want a white supremacist as one of your advi
White House chief strategist] Steve Bannon, and why do you
want a
white supremacist as one of your advi
white supremacist as one
of your advisers?
Most
of us do not
want our government to be run according to the principles and beliefs
of the Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus,
White Supremacists (some
of whom claim to be churches), etc..
Also, by your logic, almost ALL Americans and Israelis would be terrorists and extremists as well; most
of them support blowing up little kids with drones, and the Republican party
wants to create a medieval style,
white -
supremacist theocracy in the United States.
The percentage
of Muslims who support terrorism is as small as the percentage
of «
white supremacist / extreme patriots» in the US who
want to overthrow the government.
You can buy these lies if you
want but last I checked: drinking water won't stop you from turning redder than a Pop - Tart in a lukewarm toaster, my momma ain't letting me wear Uggs to a wedding or ever, and this isn't Space Jam, water isn't some magical - ass steroid that'll allow you to throw touchdowns, win five Super Bowls and try to be nonchalant in the face
of questions about a
white supremacist president.
Pride
of place goes to Jas Mitra (Freida Pinto,
of Slumdog Millionaire), a nurse working at Hammersmith hospital but about to experience a revolutionary apotheosis, and Marcus Hill (Babou Ceesay), a mild - mannered English teacher continually being knocked back at job interviews by sneering
white supremacists (eg «you
want to teach English?
This, in turn, becomes a hostage situation as they're locked in a green room, and with the help
of insider Amber (Imogen Poots), they try and protect themselves against a group
of white supremacists, led by a man named Darcy (Patrick Stewart), who
want to kill them to wipe away any witnesses to their crime.
When a phrase like «
white supremacy» is bandied about so lightly, the most straightforward response for many on the Right (and even some in the middle), is to conclude that anyone who
wants to shrink the federal government, supports school vouchers, or is skeptical
of affirmative action risks being stamped a «
white supremacist.»
Let's say you are a lawyer who happens to be a
white supremacist who
wants to revoke the citizenship
of all non-whites and deport them.