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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Gotta make a buck, right?

The woke white parents of an adopted 11-year-old black child were shocked to discover that he had made over a thousand dollars selling ‘n-word passes’ to white kids at school.

A woman going by the name of ‘Mortified Mom’ told Slate that she and her husband, who are both white, adopted a 5-year-old girl called Taylor and an infant boy called Martin. The children, who are both black, are now 11 and 16-years-old.
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-Yinzer

12 comments:

  1. Future Pim.... er, I mean Matchmaker Extraordinaire!

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  2. ...and just add insult to injury, THE BOSTON RED SOX have painted a Black Lives Matter logo on the outside of "The Wall" at Fenway.

    https://boston.cbslocal.com/2020/07/22/black-lives-matter-boston-red-sox-billboard-mass-pike/

    I hope they starve.

    Just for little historical perspective, the Red Sox were THE LAST MLB team to integrate their roster.

    Nemo

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  3. If this kid had conservative parents he could have been a millionaire by 16.

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  4. Could be worse. He coulda sold $50 a pop tickets to white schoolmates for 10 minutes under his sista's skirt.

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  5. That has Fake News written all over it.

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  6. I love that kid. American ingenuity!
    However, he missed the one chapter where blacks are not allowed to be smart and are not allowed to have a job if he expects his Life to Matter.

    I hope to hear from him in the future though when he tells the left to go to hell and that he is going to be his own man and will refuse to fall into the welfare trap.

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  7. The adoptive mother thinks Martin's black ... excuse me ... Black classmates might be upset? Probably. Saying to Martin, "Damn, dude. Wish I had thought of that."

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  8. today's moron white kids watch to much MTV. Every time I see a white boy with his pants hanging below his ass, I ask him if his butt boys used rubbers while he was in prison. As for black kids who cares.

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  9. I don't get it. What is an 'n-word pass'? Even though mythical, how is it intended to be used? I mean, obviously his moronic peers saw value in it, so what did the value represent?

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