https://www.redstate.com/brandon_morse/ ... d-america/
A campaign began to demonstrate the extent of anti-white racism in the US by handing out flyers with 5 words on them. "It's okay to be white."
Instructions:
Do Not Alter The Message
Do Not Alter The Flyers
Anyone Who Tries To Change Things Is A Shill
There Is No Phase 2
It’s Okay To Be White. 5 words. Simple, elegant, effective. The plan is working. Stick to the plan. There is no phase 2.
If you take part remember; print the original flyers in the pic, post them in legal areas, be aware of cameras, and get home safely.
Do not trespass. Do not Vandalize. Do not post over other signs or flyers. Do not say anything racist or provocative in the comments of news stories. We are giving the left all the rope they want and they are racing to hang themselves. The goal is to expose the media’s anti-white bias through their reaction to a harmless flyer. It is working. Stick to the plan. There is no phase 2. Anyone who suggests change is a shill.
Reaction;
“Really? Those type of posters? In a school as diverse as Blair,” asked senior Antoinette Ntomb.
School stats show 15 percent of Blair’s student body is Asian, 24 percent are black, and 33 percent are Hispanic.
“As a parent, yeah, it’s something that troubles me. It troubles us,” said parent Shaun Burke.
Principal Renay Johnson sent parents a letter that said in part “… we will not fall victim to attempts to divide us. We are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for every student.”
“I am hoping there is not a repeat, but I guess we will see,” said parent Mayu Mishina.
According to San Francisco’s CBS affiliate KPIX, UC Davis students found posters in their college and this immediately caused students to react negatively.
“Are you insinuating that people of color are saying it’s bad to be white?” asked Ales Lee, of the UC Davis Black Leadership Council. “Whoever is posting these photos, I don’t think they’re realizing how triggering these posters are for people.”
UC Davis Chancellor Gary May wrote in the California Aggie that UC Davis encourages dialogue about ideas “many find disturbing,” he added that “fliers, however, are not dialogue.”
Josh Dalavai, president of the undergraduate student association at UC Davis said it was okay to be white, then immediately added that the fliers were a “brazen appeal to white victimhood,” which is a “very primitive, very tribal, narrow-minded ideology.”
According to HuffPo, Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland found the fliers in their school and sent a letter home to parents to tell them that this was “a concerted national campaign to foment racial and political tension in our school and community” in order to divide community members.
President of Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, William Craft, added it’s okay to be white, but added that non-whiteness is viewed by too many as “not okay,” adding that “to be other than white is all too often to be subjected to discrimination, lack of opportunity, and even the threat and reality of violence.”
(Note, the last is the only reasonable response, though doesn't highlight anti-white sentiments demonstrated to exist by this campaign and others.)
Universities and schools across the country, as well as some other areas, are being targeted by the poster campaign.
I approve of the campaign and think it makes its point fairly straightforwardly. The stunt relies on the same rhetorical justifications as "Black lives matter", though doesn't rely on the argument of disproportional shootings that prompted the saying which has been shown to be dubious when stats are evaluated.
The statement should not be controversial, but is. That's somewhat revealing for both phrases.
EDIT:
If you believe the phrase "Black lives matter" should have been put forward as "All lives matter" and reject the rhetorical justifications, arguing it heightens racial tensions and such, it is consistent to oppose this campaign, unless you view it as making a point along those lines or highlighting it by provoking progressives into making the argument that it should say "It's okay to be any race" or whatever.