Bro, Sgt. Michael Bourhill is not wrong here!
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That's a good one. Personally, I'd like to get down to Georgia and try out these biscuits and gravy, see what they're all about. Looks to me like they're to die for.
Bournhill posted this meme on Facebook, and while it's completely hilarious and not racist at all, he's now under investigation for, you guessed it, a racist social media post.
Yes, somehow this post is considered racist.
Seriously.
A veteran Westchester County corrections sergeant is under investigation for a ‘racist and offensive' social media post ridiculing Georgia jail guards …
The post came to the attention of county officials last week, prompting a probe.
‘Last week the Department of Corrections became aware of an inappropriate social media post and launched a formal investigation,' county communications director Catherine Cioffi said in an email.
‘Posting or reposting inappropriate images is a violation of Westchester County employee policy,' Cioffi said. ‘Employees who violate this policy will be subject to formal disciplinary charges.'
I'll admit it's not professional to make posts like this; so I can see why the county might have a problem with it, especially considering he's mocking folks who work in the same field as he does. But this next part is just over the top.
It's racist because there are blacks in the photo?!?!
Nah, man, that's not how racism works. If you're fat, you're fat. And that's that.
But here's how the woke mind virus works: Health is a social construct created by white supremacists (Westerners) who say fatness is bad because it comes with proven risks to your overall wellbeing. This is racist because those ideas, while they may be correct, come from said white supremacists, or whiteness in general, and we can't have reality or strict definitions in today's world because reality is white supremacy.
I just don't see how that applies to Sgt. Bourhill, who was simply making a joke.
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