Michiganians struggle with loss of state fair
Another strong White tradition fades into obscurity among the masses of blacks that couldn’t and wouldn’t grow a stalk of corn if their life depended on it. Slowly, one by one, all the things that whites love and cherish and built for the future will be gone and we will wake up as second class citizens in our own country.
The blood and gut our ancestors spilled for us are being wasted on nigger sports memoribilia, beer, rap music, porn, and all other types of mindless consumerism. Every day we allow our children to be raised by the television and by their public school teachers is another day we lose the battle for their freedom and liberty. We are literally selling our children and each other into slavery every day we stand by on the sidelines and watch while their minds are taken over and filled with garbage.
The Michigan State Fair, the first of its kind in the United States, now has a more dubious distinction — the first to go out of business. During a time of year when final preparations are usually being made for the fair, exhibitors and customers are struggling to deal with the loss of a staple of rural life for 160 years.
For country folk, (read white folk) it’s one more sign that their way of life is vanishing.
