HEROIC BLACKS BRAVE 150 MPH WINDS TO SAVE MERCHANDISE
The world has been left stunned once again by the heroism of America's Black community, after Hurricane Irma struck the state of Florida causing 150 mph winds.
Instead of selfishly thinking only of their own safety, brave Blacks in towns like Fort Lauderdale and elsewhere rushed out to help various retailers protect their merchandise from the rising flood waters by moving it to drier locations like Section 8 housing.
Among the retailers to benefit from this unexpected altruism were Simon's Sportswear and Foot Locker.
There has been a commendable focus on leisure footwear as it is believed to be particularly susceptible to storm damage. But other stores have also benefited by having their stock rescued and relocated, including Cash America Pawn Store, and many, many more.
Unfortunately White Supremacist TV news stations have been trying to downplay these examples of selfless Black heroism by refusing to specify the race of the heroes involved and showing pictures of the lucky shops after their goods have been rescued.
News crew were "conveniently" late arriving on the scene. |
These outbreaks of selfless heroism follow an earlier outbreak of selfless heroism on the Dutch and French-ruled Caribbean island of St Martin. In that case hundreds of islanders responded to the state of disaster by saving as many goods and items from shops as they could manage, armed only with machetes and pistols against the dangerous storm conditions.
Unfortunately these outbreaks of charitable heroism have been "misunderstood" by racist Whites, who have been arresting these noble citizens as "looters," and in some cases even shooting them. Sadly it seems that the era of Jim Crow is still with us.
Not all heroes wear capes. Some get 5 to 10 for "legal misunderstandings." |
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