
Since when is it "racist" to be White? I suppose since now. Blacks and other "minorities" have admitted the only reason they support Obama is because "he's black". In fact, Obama currently has the support of 95% of the black vote. By their own definition, that makes them "racists". Why is it okay for almost every single one of them to support a black man, but "racist" when Whites show support for a white man? It's called "hypocrisy".
The fact that things like this are happening to Whites everywhere is the most hypocritical thing in this election. In fact, there are news articles where blacks have been arrested for beating Whites that support McCain. (see Obama urges voters to use violence and Intimidation')
Don't the blacks always preach about how it's wrong to be racist against them, and how they should be free to have pride in their heritage? But for "whitey" to support "whitey" is racist to them. Anything that's not 100% pro black is considered "racist" to them. Obviously! But, this is a story about a little 12-yr old girl that simply wore a McCain-Palin shirt to school, and was called a 'bigot, a hater, and a racist' for this simple act. Where did the black kids learn this hateful behavior from? Mainly from their parents and the media, and I'm certain their parents gave them all a pat on the back for showing black unity when they were told what happened at school that day.
Wake up White people, and see the hypocrisy in this! We are NOT the racists...Blacks obviously are!....M
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- She's only 12 years old but Ashleigh Jones is feeling the heat of this election year.
That’s because the seventh grader at New Smyrna Beach Middle School was called a racist by classmates for wearing a pro-Sarah Palin t-shirt.
Jones is volunteering at the Republican Headquarters in New Smyrna Beach. The Palin t-shirt was a gift from her fellow volunteers.
VIDEO: --Student called out for political t-shirt
But when she wore it to school she learned just how tough politics can be.
“Some of the students were calling me racist because I was Caucasian,” she said. “I wanted the Caucasian man to win. And I told them that’s not true. It’s my freedom of speech, it’s my opinion.”
Jones' parents say they aren't mad at the school they just want everyone including their daughter to voice their opinion constructively.
Officials with Volusia County Schools said there were no referrals or complaints to the office about this incident.
Ashleigh said that more of her friends are expressing their views by wearing political t-shirts and she plans to wear hers again. (Good for her! Be proud of who you are, and what you support! You are NOT a "racist"!!)



















