Saturday, June 22, 2019

Ashley Graham: This Is How Folks Treat Me And My Husband!

American model shares a racist email aimed at her and her husband.
Ashley Graham is a famous model and entertainer. She shared a shocking email message on her social media. It was from a man who was clearly angered by her marriage to a Black man.
Graham is married to Justin Ervin.

The email said that she was no role model to anyone. He was saying that race-mixing was evil and against nature.

He said that Graham is a fat woman who has big tits and dates men who are intellectually inferior.

He said that she should marry a white man have many white children and no Mulatto. He basically said that she needs to get rid of the NIGGER.

She said on her Instagram stories that "Racism isn't click bait, it's real and evil."

The name was named Sterling.

He also said there's a "silver lining".

He said that "Interracial marriages has a very high divorce rate. So here's some advice --- dump some weight, including that brain dead NIGGER.

This is Amerikkka folks.

Honestly, a white man can't stomach a white women dating outside her race. He was bold enough to express his disgust towards it.

His actions reflect the mentality of those who support Donald J. Trump as president.

Miscegenation (/mɪˌsɛdʒɪˈneɪʃən/) is the mixing of different racial groups through marriage, cohabitation, sexual relations, or procreation, particularly mixing that is perceived to negatively impact the purity of a particular race or culture. Anti-miscegenation is a prominent theme of racial supremecist movements, including white supremacy.

Though the notion that racial mixing is undesirable has arisen at different points in history, it gained particular prominence in Europe during the era of colonialism. The term miscegenation entered the English language in the 19th century as racial segregation began to become more formalized in the United States. It was used specifically to refer to interracial marriage and interracial sexual relations.

The term came to be associated with laws banning interracial marriage and sex, known as anti-miscegenation laws.

Although the term "miscegenation" was formed from the Latin miscere "to mix" plus genus "race" or "kind", and could therefore be perceived as value-neutral, it is almost always used in a negative way, as something to be avoided, punished or outlawed. More neutral terms for mixed-race relationships, such as "interracial", "interethnic", or even "cross-cultural" are more common in contemporary usage.

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