Posted on 11/01/2017 9:22:05 PM PDT by TigerClaws
over the alleged hate crime that recently occurred at Boston College. A crime that was nothing more than the placement of a single poster on campus with the words Dont apologize for being white. Seemingly inspired by this development and the overblown reaction to it. The infamous trolls over at 4chans politically incorrect board have just launched a new widespread campaign set to take this poster idea to the next level.
The idea was simple. If a seemingly innocuous message like the one posted at Boston College could cause such a reaction, what would happen if a similar message was far more widely distributed? 4chan decided they wanted to find out, and Operation White was soon hatched. The plan being to print out and post all around every major city possible, a simple flyer featuring only the words ITS OKAY TO BE WHITE.
It’s alright and apparently necessary to have whitey around. Do you think some people and culture would be extinct right now if not for dumb white people keeping them on life support.
Hmm...now this one has possibilities. It’s an innocuous enough message in itself. In its placement it could be a work of art. Not that an old geezer like me would know anything about this sort of thing...
Actually rather brilliant.
Better, it’s all right to be white on the right. Hehe.
People?
You mean virtue signalers?
Those days are over pardner
That’s GOPe talk
Twitter tracking it:
https://twitter.com/search?q=itsokaytobewhite&src=typd
Looks like the experiment is working. Just saying, “It’s okay to be white” is being called Nazi and white supremacist by a newspaper in Canada, college students, etc.
Interesting how many FR members are anti-4chan. They seem to think it’s a single poster or that somehow the garbage there prevents there from being some diamonds in the mix.
I think a lot of the ‘Nazi’ posters are thread derailers and leftists posting to convince the normies that it’s a site strictly for ‘alt-right’ people. How many Nazis are there really in the U.S.? 100? 200? An easy way to discredit enemies.
That’s already a concession ... a big one, in fact.
The NYT Xword had a Martin Luther theme on 10/31, including an explicit reference to this date. I was surprised to learn that I had no idea of it.
I’ve seen a lot of pro-4chan stuff. Personally I prefer infinity-chan to half-chan because they shaj Bolshevik posters and discourage discussion on useless crap. However for the truly breaking news and the stunts like what they did to Shia Laboef I check 4chan at least daily.
Be careful it will unlock you Virtue Signal types.
My previous lost. I need to seriously teach my phone alt-Right terminology. AuroCorrected everything useful. Maybe I need to force myself to not post on the PHO e at 3:00 AM after leaving the bar.
Yep.
The Posters are being put up everywhere it seems. I headed over to 4Chan and the weaponized autists have everything under control...Some of their projects/memes have now showed up on the Senate Floor as examples of “Russian Ads” Jeez, 4chan troll memes have made it to a Senatge Committee hearing. Laughable and yet sad that no one knows how the internet works. One example was “Don’t Wait in Lines, vote by Phone, text Hillary 52295 to Vote... I remember that one last year in the Great Meme war. There was the whole #DraftOurDaughters meme that had a lot of creativity. Memes were flying everywhere in the last weeks of the campagin. Now....they are Russian Advertisements? These were red-blooded American Trolls....
It’s getting sadder everyday...like the piss fanfic that ended up in the “Dossier”...more Rick Rolling...except the kids on 4chan Rick Rolled into a dossier....
I’m thinking T shirts!
And that’s pretty much why they hate Whitey.
haha
It’s funny how it’s basically exposing that they think white people just existing is a hate crime. The left.
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