
Whites made the views of the students to call the students “poor” before pushing out Tugaloo College.
Charleston White, Internet Agents provocative and YouTuber, underestimate HBCU when visiting structural discussions.
At Alabama, White appeared at the Touwlius College that he had a burst during discussions with students. During his mini-syllable, White expressed his contempt for historically black colleges and universities.
Videos are spread online Show white freely by declaring “F ** racism, I don’t believe in racism. I don’t care about no HBCU I went to a white school.
Prior to that, the energy in the room seemed to be moved, White voice prompting to climb slightly By teaching students about solving issues, unlike discussions, although he was there to do it.
Whites left the stage because his safety answered the perceived threats.
“Everyone’s poor verbal, get some G * DD * MN”, “he said when he left.
He also spoke about his regret to take part in the event.
“You will receive a college schedule N *** talking street conversation, I wasted my time,” he said.
The incident is in line with white content meetings. For years, he reiterated his own spokesman and social media figure. He founded to help young people Excel (HYPE).
After all, White began to check the harsh criticism of hip-hop culture, racial relations and black institutional hereditary heritage. White positions often cause controversy.
Despite the rage that often follows her whites continues Keep a platform built on a polarizing comment He was combined with his “Community Strengthening” agenda. His ability to pay attention is even when that attention is negative to generate someone who should be surprised. Who thought his presence was a good idea to a higher learning facility?
While white often talks about the responsibility of the black community and the rise of the rise, its division proves that it is not a strong practical specialist.
“F ** K my people. I don’t give my people about ** k ** k “.
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