Gyms, Wikipedia, & Anti-White Racism
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A media-generated “uproar” following the innocent renaming of a River Falls, Wisconsin, school gym, and the blatant manipulation of Wikipedia, have served as the latest examples of the ongoing anti-white racism which is becoming endemic in society at large.As reported in the River Falls Journal, the Meyer Middle School in River Falls, Wisconsin, needed a new fitness center. To this end, a committee was launched to raise funds for the project.
That committee, called “Pride Fitness,” was tasked with finding $100,000 US from private donors. By January 28, 2016, it had managed to raise most of the necessary funds with special mention to two sources: the Royal Credit Union (RCU) and a local alumnus, Roger T. White.
To thank these two patrons, the local school board named the new gym “The Roger T. White – Pride Fitness Room as presented by RCU.”
But in an interview published in the River Falls Journal, the head of the fundraising committee, Chuck Eaton, quite innocently referred to it the “White Pride Fitness Room.”
“That,” said the River Falls Journal, was “where the trouble began. Many online picked up on another implication, as ‘white pride’,” which, the River Falls Journal said, “is a common slogan of white supremacist groups.”
Accused of being “racist,” the school district hastily issued a statement saying that “this ‘room name’ has never been nor will it ever be called, ‘The White Pride Room.’”
Instead, the statement continued, the name will now be either the “Roger T. White Wildcat Fitness Room” or the “Roger T. White—Fitness Room as Presented by RCU.”
The change did not stop the “uproar” on Facebook with hysterical liberals and nonwhites still claiming that the school had associated itself with “white supremacists” and “white racists” and had done so “while being rather careless with their use of language.”
This automatic association of “white pride” with “racism” is a result of many years of deliberate programming, which is possibly best illustrated by Googling the phrases “black pride,” “Asian pride,” “gay pride,” and “white pride.”
When the words “black pride” are entered into Google, the Wikipedia results read “Black pride is a movement encouraging people to take pride in being black. Related movements include black nationalism, Black Panthers, Afrocentrism and…”
When the words “Asian pride” are entered into Google, the Wikipedia results read “In the United States, Asian pride (also spelled AZN pride) is a positive stance to being Asian American. The term arose from influences of hip hop culture within…”
When the words “gay pride” are entered into Google, the Wikipedia results read “Gay pride or LGBT pride is the positive stance against discrimination and violence toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people to promote…”
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