The NAACP Makes A Huge Mistake Taking Up For Black Bike Week In Myrtle Beach Because Of Murders! (Video)
by Tj Sotomayor May 28, 2014 0 commentsMore Niggerance & Niggativity!
Hell yes they are going to do what ever it takes to make sure blacks are treated with the same respect and dignity as other people when visiting that backwards state called South Carolina. After all, this is the state that still wants to fly the confederate flag and does it proudly so why would any one have a problem with what the NAACP did in taking up for these people? You know that coon Tommy Sotomayor had something to say about it!
Yep, like clock work, if you take up for black folks, you will get your feelings hurt but what about this past murderous weekend does the NAACP have to say? Well we havent heard a peep from them yet but hey, its just Wednesday so maybe they are just waiting for a big weekend to repremand those who decided to turn Memorial Day weekend Myrtle Beach In To Murder Beach?
Until that day comes though, lets take a look at what can be found on the NAACP website as they took to the air waves to go off on what whites may potentially do to black patrons! You will have a wonderful time reading this and if you dont know everything that happened, make sure you watch this before you read below to get the full humor!
For the seventh consecutive year, the NAACP will conduct Operation Bike Week Justice to ensure that all tourists in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina are treated fairly and equally regardless of race during Harley Week and Black Bike Week.
Harley Week is an annual predominantly white motorcycle festival event held the week before Memorial Day Weekend. Black Bike Week is an annual predominantly African-American motorcycle event held Memorial Day Weekend. Unfortunately, during Black Bike Week, some businesses refuse to serve African Americans, and the police officers have historically employed overly aggressive tactics.
If you visit Myrtle Beach during Memorial Day Weekend and experience or witness racial discrimination, please call the NAACP Complaint Hotline (1-888-362-8683). Please let us know if any restaurants or other businesses are closed. Below is a video of the aftermath right in the hotel as bodies lay dead!
In addition, the NAACP will hold a press conference and community mass meeting that are open to the public:
Press Conference:
Thursday, May 26, 2011 at 11:00 a.m.
Myrtle Beach City Hall
937 Broadway
P.O. Box 2468
Myrtle Beach, SC 29578
Community Mass Meeting:
Keynote Speaker: Rev. Nelson B. Rivers, III, NAACP Vice President of Stakeholder Relations
Thursday, May 26, 2011, 7:00 p.m.
Sandy Grove Baptist Church
1008 Carver Street
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577
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