July 14, 2016

# Amoebas Now Say The Are Racist

One thing the politically correct social justice movement loves to do more than anything else, is rewrite history. It’s an obsession with them, and nothing from the past is safe.

Now, the Spice Girls are racist.

A full 20 years after the released their “Wannabe” single, people are freaking out about how “” it is that the one black member, , was known by the nickname “.”

The group recently announced that three of its original members, including Brown, will be reuniting under the name “GEM” — and, according to , SJWs just couldn’t resist using that hook to scream “problematic” about an issue that they’d apparently forgotten to be mad about in the ’90s.

By all appearances, however, Brown herself completely embraced it. There are no reports of her ever complaining that it was “racist,” she certainly seemed to enjoy playing it up by making “scary” faces in photos, and in a recent interview, she gave the impression that she considered it an empowering compliment:

“I’m still Scary Spice. It was because I was very opinionated and people perceive that as being a bit scary. But these days women who have opinions speak up – they know what they want.”

In fact, she still refers to herself as Scary Spice all the time.

Of course, this will be ignored by most SJWs, and embraced as societal sexism by others.

It’s a brave new world, and only whites are scary.

[Tweet theme=”basic-full”]It’s a brave new world, and only whites are allowed to be scary. Via @CaseyTheHost[/Tweet]

 

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