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Pittsburgh Fire Chief FIRED For Calling Steelers Coach A No Good N*gger For Not Standing For Anthem! (Video)

Pittsburgh Fire Chief FIRED For Calling Steelers Coach A No Good N*gger For Not Standing For Anthem! (Video)

by September 27, 2017 0 comments

Whites Pride Rears Its Ugly Head!

By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9rZdPhB2Y4&feature=youtu.be

THIS SH*T IS UNACCEPTABLE!!!

There is nowhere in the united states for a man like this to speak as he did about another man simply because he didn’t agree with his stance!

This goes to show what Trump has created and in many forms Obama too because now you got people who felt like they couldn’t say what they wanted under Obama, now saying the most outrageous stuff because they feel this president has given them the green light!

None of these punks would say the things they are saying to a black persons face so why dont we just cut this crap out!

F*ck You & Your Apology Fire Dude, hope you never get another job!

The fire chief in a town outside Pittsburgh is out of a job after he targeted a racial slur at Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin on Facebook over the team’s decision stay in the locker room for the national anthem on Sunday.

Paul Smith, the chief of Cecil Township Volunteer Fire Station No. 2, wrote: “Tomlin just added himself to the list of no good (n——). Yes I said it.”

Smith’s use of the slur drew a rebuke from officials in Cecil, a town located about 20 miles southwest of Pittsburgh, and, later Tuesday, the township’s board of supervisors announced “Smith is no longer the Volunteer Fire Chief at the Muse Volunteer Fire Company.”

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Tuesday that Smith had resigned.

“The media dragged my fire company and township into this as well as my family,” said Paul Smith, former chief of the Muse Township Volunteer Fire Department in Cecil, in a statement to the newspaper.

A message left with Cecil town manager Donald A. Gennuso was not immediately returned on Tuesday.

A nearby fire company in Cecil (No. 3) wrote on its Facebook page it “does not condone or support the comments made” by Smith.” The Facebook page for Smith’s company was not online Tuesday afternoon.

Earlier Tuesday, the Cecil Township board of supervisors said in a statement that it was “deeply disturbed by the comments made” by Smith.

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