Not-Racist Man Paints ‘KKK’ And ‘White Power’ On Fence

Posted by | September 30, 2015 23:00 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly


Not only is he not a racist, he is not a shirtist.

Donald Burns said he painted the inflammatory messages to draw attention to what he believes are unjust property-related violations by the local civic club, Click2Houston reports.

“Has nothing to do with race, it has a problem with black property owners and what they’ve got away with. It does have something to do with race,” said Burns, who introduced an African-American woman to the station who he said was his girlfriend.

Click2Houston acknowledged this was “tortured logic.”

Burns painted over some of the words after he was interviewed by the station, but insisted he was not racist, even taking his shirt off to demonstrate his lack of white supremacist tattoos.

“Since 1977 I’ve been in and out of your prisons, you don’t see no marks of that (expletive) hate on me,” he told Click2.

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3 responses to Not-Racist Man Paints ‘KKK’ And ‘White Power’ On Fence

  1. Robert Kennedy October 1st, 2015 at 00:29

    Next time leave him in prison. They seem ideally suited for each other.

  2. Anomaly 100 October 1st, 2015 at 05:30

    He’s not a shirtest? Lmfao.

  3. Emma Bishop October 1st, 2015 at 10:15

    Shirtest? LOL!

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