Posted on 12/06/2012 7:11:37 AM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
A Penn State sorority has become the focus of an investigation after a racist Mexican-themed party picture was posted to the Web, according to the independent Penn State blog, Onward State. The picture, said to be taken around Halloween, shows the women dressed in sombreros and mustaches. Some of the women held signs that read "Will mow lawn for weed + beer" and "I don't cut grass I smoke it." The photo was posted on Tumblr and Facebook, where Onward State was able to identify the women tagged in the photo as members of the Chi Omega sorority on campus. Jessica Riccardi, the president of the Nu Gamma chapter of Chi Omega, confirmed to the student publication the Daily Collegian that the sorority is under investigation. Riccardi also issued an apology.
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It’s only racist when white people do it. Case closed.
“after a racist Mexican-themed party picture was posted to the Web”
I suppose the Margaritas were racist also...?
What race are Mexicans?
What race are Mexicans?
Totally agreed.
Not guilty.
Ay, caramba!!
Who knew sombreros were racist?
It’s not very realistic.
I don’t see even one backpack leaf blower in the crowd.
Who knew Ubama voters had a sense of humor.
Well, to be fair, the stats suggest 75% of these Sandra Fluke wannabes voted for Ubama.
Not Guilty
“What race are Mexicans?”
Not a race, La Raza.
So mehicans dont mow lawns, have mustaches or smoke weed?
Did anyone check those women to see if they had voter’s cards?
After all, that’s the true test of an illegal.
When ethnic humor is outlawed I will be an outlaw.
“I dont see even one backpack leaf blower in the crowd.”
No evidence...case dismissed.
Seems to me, anyway.
Dam they never saw a cinco de mayo party?
That must have been one Juan hell of a party...
Gee, how could a Mexican-theme party go wrong?
Dumb. D-U-M dumb
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