It's nice to have a place where I can talk trash about niggers and let off some steam. Most other places on the internet are so politically correct that it feels like I'm constantly using doublespeak and lying about how I really feel about things so I won't get cancelled.

Also, I can say mean things about coal burners and oil drillers. Few things make me upset like hearing a human talk about making niglets with a buck or a sheboon. Besides, why would anyone want to do that when there are literally billions of humans available on this planet? Any one of them would probably be better than a nigger.

Things were better for everyone in the USA when segregation and the anti-miscegenation laws were rigidly enforced. Black crime was almost nonexistent, we didn't have flash mobs or riots every year, niggers knew their place, our schools didn't dumb thing down to the lowest common denominator (niggers with an IQ of 65), niggers were respectful to humans, and we didn't have to see them all the time in real life or on television. Today, the nigger has infested and infected everything, and it makes me sick to my stomach.

If I were the president of the United States of America, I would bring back segregation and the anti-miscegenation laws, and there would be two societies: one for humans, and one for "people" of sub-Saharan descent. After that I would eliminate welfare gibsmedats for niggers and tax them at 90 percent of their income. I would take away their civil rights and their citizenship. I would also create an executive order that declares all niggers legally dead from the moment they leave the mammy's anus and start breathing air; disturbing a negro corpse would become at most, a misdemeanor, or a slap on the paw. Niggers would no longer be sent to prison when they made each other good, but harming a human would result in capital punishment (after being declared guilty in a court of law).

I dream of a human America, free of the burden of the nigger hanging around our necks like a stupid albatross. Sure, we may have made a mistake in bringing them here in the first place, but that doesn't mean we can't correct our mistakes. All we have to do is admit that we made a mistake, correct our deficiencies, and move forward.