Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Outrage! Insensitive Easter eggs planted in neighborhood. Police launch manhunt.

Auburn Hills cops probe racist Easter egg notes

Auburn Hills police are still looking for whoever put plastic Easter eggs, containing derogatory and racist flyers, throughout a neighborhood — but the only charge able to be leveled may be littering, Lt. James Manning said today.


“Unless we can show that the person, that the individuals who distributed it were directing it specifically toward somebody as a harassment type deal,” he said.


He said that police “didn’t find anything to indicate they were specifically targeted on one individual, family or race.”


Manning said about two or three dozen eggs were randomly scattered throughout the Auburn Hills neighborhood near Walton and Dexter. Inside, police say, were flyers claiming to be from the Aryan Nations, a white nationalist neo-Nazi group. The flyers, he said, were derogatory toward African Americans and same-sex marriages.

Now I'm not sympathizing with this neo-Nazi group, nor am I saying what they did was ok, but do you think we'd be getting the same reaction if those eggs had nasty messages directed towards white people, or heterosexuals? If that were the case, neither you or I would even know I about it because the press would fail to report it and the police would brush it aside, LIKE IT SHOULD BE. This is ridiculous. People get too offended these days. Grow up, and grow a pair!

If anyone should be offended it should be the little kids who are going to the White House for Obama's "eco friendly" Easter egg hunt, with eggs stamped with the accursed signature of both Barack and Michelle. Talk about putting a damper on the holiday.

6 comments:

TKZ said...

I blame the ACLU- Maybe they planted them because they've run out of things to get their panties twisted over. LOL

Hack said...

TKZ: It wouldn't surprise me!

TKZ said...

It does have 'religious people are racist' written all over it, after all...

Fuzzy Slippers said...

Nope. Sounds like lefties to me. Watch this unfold. NO way did any Aryans use plastic Easter eggs for their fliers. Think about it, please. Envision the neo-Nazis you've seen (if you've seen any at all, I haven't except on television), now envision them sitting amongst piles of cheerfully-colored Easter eggs, gingerly prying them open, carefully folding up hate-ridden missives and daintily tucking them in said eggs before carefully closing them again before tippy toeing around town scattering the plastic Easter eggs. Come on! Neo-Nazis are shunned by everyone on the left AND the right, they work underground and in secret. They have to. This has leftie nutjob written all over it.

Hack said...

Fuzzy: You may be on to something here! I'm gonna keep tabs on this.

Fuzzy Slippers said...

I could be wrong, of course, but it just sounds too precious for neo-Nazis. Besides, wouldn't they know when Easter actually is? Not sure about that one, but it seems so unlikely to me, such a set up. Of course I was just reading about the "mysterious" burning of the Reichstag and the way that Hitler pinned that on communists to grab power, so I may be seeing more here than there is. It is important to BO's success that we all be demonized and marginalized. Preferably dehumanized, as well . . . .