The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder, Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age
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    Racist and hateful words at William K. Wolfrum Chronicles? Stop blaming William K. Wolfrum

    Every few years, a group of mindless political operatives shriek loudly about how I, William K. Wolfrum, am a racist. This, my friends, is an exercise in futility, as I am obviously not a racist. Nonetheless, these hateful smear mongers continue to pursue these charges.

    These charges are baseless, and come from words that appeared at “William K. Wolfrum Chronicles” years ago, such as:

    “Opinion polls consistently show only about 5% of blacks have sensible political opinions.”

    “If you have ever been robbed by a black teen-aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet-footed they can be.”

    Also:

    “Racial Violence Will Fill Our Cities” because “mostly black welfare recipients will feel justified in stealing from mostly white ‘haves.’”

    “I’ve urged everyone in my family to know how to use a gun in self defense. For the animals are coming.”

    “Jury verdicts, basketball games, and even music are enough to set off black rage, it seems.”

    Other lying, slander-demons have pointed out that William K. Wolfrum Chronicles often supports right-wing militia thinking and anti-Semetic beliefs. They point to anti-civil rights words that appeared here, such as:

    (Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-Communist philanderer, Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressmen [sic]. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan Approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day.)

    Listen to a black radio talk show in any major city. The Racial Hatred makes a KKK rally look tame. The blacks talk about their own racial superiority, how the whites have a conspiracy to wipe them out, and how they are going to take over the country and enact retribution.

    Or they bring up homophobic words that appeared here, such as:

    AIDS sufferers “enjoy the attention and pity that comes with being sick.”

    “Homosexuals, not to speak of the rest of society, were far better off when social pressure forced them to hide their activities.”

    There is a simple reason why these words appeared at William K. Wolfrum Chronicles: They weren’t written by me. They were written by someone else. I have no idea who. But man, that person is a jerk.

    So there you have it. I have detailed the charges against me and shown them all to be false. Like the great Dr. Ron Paul before me, I am being judged for something that has nothing to do with me. I will fight these attacks with ferocity by continually telling people one thing – It wasn’t me.

    My friends, William K. Wolfrum Chronicles – written, edited and bankrolled by me, William K. Wolfrum – is not a racist, homophobic or anti-semetic Web site and contains no such views, except the above examples and probably some other ones. But they have nothing to do with me. Case closed. So let’s drop this subject and talk about how the Gold Standard will save us all.

    –WKW

    Crossposted at William K. Wolfrum Chronicles

    Comments

    This is an outrage! surprise


    Well that is one downside of being famous.

    Nobodies like me are never libeled like this.

    Just as an aside I found this today:

    A black tenant filed a discrimination complaint with the commission after Hein accused his teenage daughter of using chemicals in her hair that made the water “cloudy.” Days later, she posted the sign on the gate to the pool.

    Hein has so far been unapologetic, and is asking the commission to reconsider their ruling. “If I have to stick up for my white rights, I have to stick up for my white rights,” she said. She recently defended her actions to ABC News, giving the curious excuse that the sign was merely “historical”:

    An Ohio landlord accused of discriminating against an African-American girl with a “white only” sign at her swimming pool told ABCNews.com that the sign was an antique and a decoration.
    “I’m not a bad person,” said Jamie Hein of Cincinnati. “I don’t have any problem with race at all. It’s a historical sign.”
    The sign in question reads, “Public Swimming Pool, White Only.” It is dated 1931 and from Alabama.

    http://thinkprogress.org/justice/issue/

    There  are people out there who are happy about racism.

    They call it historical. hahahahah


    From one of the comments on your links that for some reason I found interesting:

    I should have the right in this country to hang what ever sign I want on MY OWN PROPERTY! Doesn’t matter if its in public view or not, does not matter if it offend YOU or not. My sign, my property…


    HAHAHAHAH


    Ha!

    I should have heeded that "Caution Depression Ahead" sign.  Maybe I adjusting the station on my radio at time.


    The sign says that the pool is public, not private. A citizen would be confused and think that discrimination would be illegal at a public facility. If the landlord wanted it clear that the pool was on her private property, she should not have put up a misleading sign.

    (Free legal advice from a non-attorney spokesman).


    devil

     

     


    Classic. Herman Cain's theme song.



    That "Not Me" guy?

    Fuck him. Looks Klan to me.


    Haha! Well played, sir!


    This article is racist against forgetful people.