Thursday, October 20, 2011
GNAA Announces Scholarship for Gay Black Youth
Leon Kaiser - Tarzana, California
Tarzana, California - GNAA Founder and CEO Gary Niger today happily announced that GNAA will award a $10,000 scholarship to two lucky niggers this March. The scholarship comes just as new college freshmen are choosing which college to go to, taking price into consideration. The $10,000 scholarship, known as the "Rogers Mulindwa Memorial Scholarship" is designed to lessen the burden of price upon two lucky gay youth.
"With the cost of college rising every year and the potential for federal financial aid resources to be cut, it is more important than ever for students to seek out scholarship funds" explained GNAA partner Dr. Noah Mugerwa, "GNAA aims to help high school and college students pay for college and earn their degrees. The $10,000 scholarship drawing is just one of the many ways GNAA strives to connect impoverished niggers to the funds they need for college."
With a heart nearly as large as his manhood, Mr. Niger explained the importance of the program, saying "without this money, these poverty-stricken niggers would be fishing one dollar bills out of the wallets of passerby."
"While this won't stop jack-booted Israeli Mossad commandos from stealing Palestinian infants from their homes at night for use as lab rats," explained GNAA spokesnigger Jmax, "it will put these niggers on the right path: listening to rap songs whilst firmly grasping their genitals."
A portion of the scholarship money has been generously donated by wealthy GNAA affiliate Dr. Noah Mugerwa of Good Nite Investments.
In January 2011, Rogers Mulindwa, an openly gay black man from Uganda, was arrested by security agents and remained in custody until his death in August 2011. He died from injuries caused by torture at the hands of government officials. He had recently graduated from a local university with degrees in computer science and information technology. Upon hearing of his death, Mulindwa's former lover, a high school student named Brian Mukasa, committed suicide at his parents home in the outskirts of Kampala.
About Good Nite Investments:Good Nite Investments is an equal opportunity employer and among the best of Uganda's top employers in the private sector. Good Nite Investments has an established network of reliable contacts within various African governments, and uses them to secure the freedom of gay and lesbian prisoners in numerous African countries who are imprisoned solely due to their sexual orientation. Good Nite Investments is a "sister" organization of the GNAA.
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