Posted: 5/17/2016 10:36:20 AM EDT
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BIRMINGHAM, AL (WBRC) -
"If you are reading this message and you are white, you may be thinking something along the lines of, “I understand that this was a racially insensitive image, but it is such a small thing, an artifact of the past, and everyone understands that it is confined to the past.” But it is precisely that attitude by those of us who are white, that makes it such a big thing to a person who is black," Westmoreland writes.
"A couple of weeks ago, an African-American male, a retired executive, sat in my office and cried as he recounted the reception at which he was honored as he received the highest promotion of his career. The reception featured watermelon. None of the white executives noticed, but the moment deprived this black executive, attaining the pinnacle of a lifetime, of the joy of his accomplishments. Years later, the hurt was still deep enough that he could not conceal his emotions," he concluded.
http://www.wbrc.com/story/31988158/samford-president-shares-emotional-letter-to-community-after-printing-of-t-shirts-with-offensive-images
WTF
Who the fuck doesn't like watermelon? Bunch of pussies.
Seriously? That has to be made up.
Remember this piece of shit?...
Virginia shooting gunman Bryce Williams thought WATERMELON in newsroom was racist
He worked with them from 2012, before losing his job in 2013 following a series of incidents.
Williams sued the company following his dismissal, but his claims were thrown out.
A part of his argument claimed that a watermelon in the newsroom was being used to target him.
He claimed: "The watermelon would appear, then disappear, then appear and disappear, then appear and disappear again only to appear again.
"This was not an innocent incident. The watermelon was placed in a strategic location."
Ryan Fuqua, a video editor at WDBJ, told the New York Post: "That's how that guy's mind worked. Just crazy, left-field assumptions like that.
"He was unstable.
"One time, after one of our live shots failed, he threw all his stuff down and ran into the woods for like 20 minutes."
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/virginia-shooting-gunman-bryce-williams-6341576
Bryce Williams Was a Product of Society’s Obsession With Political Correctness
Gunman was offended by everything
When a manager brought in a watermelon to share with employees, Williams also took it as a racist insult.
“Of course, he thought that was racist. He was like, ‘You’re doing that because of me.’ No, the general manager brought in watermelon for the entire news team. He’s like, ‘Nope, this is out for me. You guys are calling me out because I’m black.’?”
According to Williams, 7-Eleven was also part of the racist conspiracy because it sold watermelon-flavored Slurpees.
“It’s not a coincidence, they’re racist,” Williams allegedly told Fair.
http://www.infowars.com/bryce-williams-was-a-product-societys-obsession-with-political-correctness/
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