Racist for Dollars
Whether it’s Kyle Rittenhouse or Crystal Wilsey, White Americans have been raking in the dough for being racists.
Rittenhouse murdered two men during a lawful police protest.
Wilsey was filmed using the N-word to a Somali couple, telling them,
“I’m a racist, and you’re a n---er.”
Both used their notoriety to cash in.
Rittenhouse has authored a book, been involved with video games, and his name and image have been used to sell all kinds of merchandise.
Wilsey, who was fired by Cinnabon for her prejudiced tirade, has received donations of over $120,000 through a GiveSendGo fundraiser. The fundraiser says:
“Two Somali customers decide to make her shift hell with intimidation. Instead of banning the offenders and backing their employee, Cinnabon fires Crystal to keep the nons happy. We’re not letting this slide. Funds go to making sure Crystal lands on her feet after this betrayal.”
Apparently, attempting to buy sweet rolls constitutes intimidation, and the Somali couple victimized by her racism are “nons.”
What is meant by “nons?”
Non-American?
Non-human?
Probably both.
No one should be surprised that it pays to be prejudiced in America.
American soil has been well seeded for racism when the president calls Somalis “garbage,” African countries “s---hole countries,” and tells everyone he only wants immigrants from White countries like Norway and Finland.
America has always been profitable for racists.
From White people killing and running off Black landowners and confiscating their land, Whites confiscating valuable beach property in California, America has provided a great deal of aid and comfort to racists.
When the American government allowed Confederate traitors to avoid the death penalty, it sent a clear and indisputable message that racism was not only not an acceptable moral failing in America, but it would often be commended and rewarded.
The Tulsa Race Massacre in 1921 saw racist Whites destroy the prosperous Black district of Greenwood, killing hundreds, leaving thousands homeless, and destroying 35 city blocks.
In America, racism is not only permissible, but often profitable.
When someone tells you that American society is a post-racial society, remind them about Kyle Rittenhouse.
When someone says America doesn’t tolerate racism, tell them about Crystal Wilsey.
When someone asks why Black people are consumed by race, tell them that it’s not our choice, but America’s.


Very sad and sick.