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Conversations With A Hate Monger Skyler Drevan
“Consider how much more you often suffer from your anger and grief, than from those very things for which you are angry and grieved.”
Marcus Antonius
Let me just say for the record that I do not hate those of the black race, I am simply an advocate for the uplifting of the white race. The white man, woman and child have been oppressed by the affirmative action of the blacks. The white race have been demeaned to take smaller positions for smaller pay just so that the black man can feel worthy simply because he is black. Make no reference to the fact that his education may be limited in whatever field he may be in, but so long as he is black and the other is white, he will surly get the job, qualified or not because of his race. If it were reversed, and a white man had been awarded a job over a black man, that white man and his white employer would have been subject to harassing name calling. That poor white man who employed the more qualified white applicant would surly have been pegged a racist. Is it fair that a white man would have been branded a racist because he gave a position to another white man over a black who was lesser qualified? I think not. These black people want more than they deserve. They are already eating up the welfare system and they are having so many children by so many partners that many of them are not even aware of whom or where they come from. These animals live in low income housing projects and pay huge amounts of dollars on fancy clothing and cars when that money (which is most likely drug money) can be better spent on food and education.
That is another problem that is facing these blacks today; they have no idea where their priorities should lie. What do you think would be more important to a white man, having food on the table and decent clothes on his back, or buying the latest pair of Jordan’s and stocking his teeth full of gold? I am not making this up; I am simply saying that it is the white race that must bear the burden of all these travesties to humanization perpetrated by the black man. It is the white race that must pick up after these monkeys and it is the white race that must lift up these blacks, dust them off and prepare them to start their day all over again of ripping off the government and we tax payers along with procreating like rabbits. I am so sick of watching these trashy talk shows with titles like “Who’s my babies’ daddy?” only to find that the entire show is dedicated to young, unwed black high school drop out mothers who would not know math problem from a bunch of numbers scattered on the floor.
Their language is atrocious as well. Who the hell else would even consider creating a language for blacks called “Ebonics” aside from those people themselves? This is an honor for them. They revel in the fact that no one else in the English speaking world can understand them and they laugh at that as if we are the joke. As if we true Americans that are educated and well trained not to mention well mannered are the idiots. Why isn’t education important to them? Why is the drop out rate for these people so high? Why are blacks and Latino’s so content on being absolutely nothing, ever? Why their neighborhoods are called ghettos and they carry that name with pride? Why, oh why, are we as Americans afraid to walk on the same block as a black or Latino person? The gang problem in this country is the sole creation of these people. The blacks and Latino’s all have contributed to the devastation of our communities and towns. These people have no consideration for human life and no remorse for the wrong that they have done. They are worthless animals who should be forced to mandatory testing for behavioral problems when they are young so that we normal people wouldn’t have to deal with them when they are old enough to cause significant harm. These people want to intimidate the white race. These people want to dominate the white race and these people want to eliminate the white race. This cannot and shall not happen. So long as I have a breath in my body, I would assure the safety of America’s white heritage.
On the month that is entitled “Black History,” we learn of all the “accomplishments” of the black race. Many of those so called accomplishments were the back bone of white men but the black men may have added a little something, and poof, you have the invention and creation of a white man but all the credit given to the black man. Also during “Black History Month,” we learn of all the heartaches that the black race has undergone. We are reminded that they were slaves and are still being discriminated against. We learn, over and over again of their hold backs and their oppression. I ask: when will “White History Month” be invented? Why can’t the American people acknowledge what the white race has done for this country? What has become of the greatest nation in the world? Why have we buckled down to the very feet of these black cry babies? I haven’t the slightest idea, but one thing is for sure, when I do, I’d be the first to speak up about it. When the country learns that these watermelon and fried chicken eating, women abusing, murders and rapists are nothing but inferior animals, we would all be in a much better place.
People think I am a little too fanatical in my thinking. They think that I am a little too out there and that my views and my beliefs that the blacks of this country are the root of all our problems is ridiculous. I have received hate mail from many people all over the world who have disagreed with me and all I have to say to them is “the truth hurts.” I know I am right, the white race concur that I am right and once they get over the fact that I am, by definition and by birth an African American women, they would accept me into their loving arms. I know they will.
Jeffrey Lee Williams, Junior
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"Hey, Skyler! This was an incredibly well written piece. I was at first wondering if these were your opinions but I have since come to understand that this is--like your description says--the thoughts of a bigot. Well done. And thanks again for your review of my horror story. " -- Michael Harris, Detroit.
"Wow very gutsy Sklyer... well written too, although I don’t agree, which doesn’t matter to a bigot... if in fact this is non-fiction. But I still respect you 100 %... I hope the civil rights people don’t take this to heart and flood your email with hate. *knocks on wood* but once again very well written and I respect your dauntlessness. Keep it up." -- ryan severud.
"Thanks to both of your with this piece. This was written after reading an article on an actual black woman who wanted to be the head of a racist organization. It shocked me as well as the racist whom were a part of that organization. Sadly, she agrees with their rhetoric and, shockingly she remains a member. Truth, Ryan and Michael, is stranger than fiction. Thanks for the reviews!" -- Skyler Drevan.
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"To say that this is a well written piece is a bit of a stretch. However, there are many truths here which, in some cases, may be a bit exaggerated, but for the most part, they present a reasonably accurate portrayal of suburban black life in America. It is not racist to call attention to these facts. The burden of changing these trends among the black populace falls upon the black community and its leaders. Blaming the white man for the lifestyle of blacks is fruitless. Everyone has a choice on how to live their life. Blacks have been conditioned by political leaders, both black and white and especially white liberals, to believe that they are oppressed. As long as they believe this, they will always have a scapegoat to justify their behavior and they will stay mired in the same rut for another 100 years." -- Richard.
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