Michelle McGee White Power Fridge Magnets

by Jordan Yerman | March 23, 2010 at 07:12 am
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Michelle "Bombshell" McGee's 'White Power' Fridge Magnets Hit the Web

As if Michelle "Bombshell" McGee's reputation wasn't in enough trouble. Michelle McGee, the "other woman" who split up Sandra Bullock and Jesse James, has been photographed in full Nazi Regalia, and has "WP tattooed behind her legs, but an alleged photo of her fridge reveals yet more: alphabet fridge magnets spelling out "go white power". Not cool.

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Michelle McGee Racist Fridge Magnets

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One is forced to wonder, then, why Michelle McGee drinks Dos Equis, a Mexican beer (which begs the question, which beer do white supremacists favor?). Indeed, 7-Up and Vitamin Water are unlikely to be happy about being associated with a photo like that.

The fridge magnet message appears just below some children's artwork.  Though Michelle McGee maintains that she's not a white supremacist, a photo like this, if it's real, is not supportive of her claim.

Hate Speech and Porn

Michelle McGee's son Elijah is half-Jewish. Ronald Shane Modica, McGee's ex-husband, is currently fighting for custody of their child, Avery, describing her as a bipolar drug user. Modica also says that Michelle McGee shoots webcam porn in the house, which she shares with her two young sons live.

In court papers filed January 27 of this year, McGee’s ex-husband Ronald Shane Modica says of his ex-wife: “There are coffins in the living room and child block magnets on the refrigerator that spell out White Power... her other son Elijah is Jewish and she thinks it’s funny that she makes the Nazi salute.”

... Not cool.

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B-Clay

When did supporting "white power" make you a racist? If a hispanic has "brown pride", does that make him a racist? If a black man, or woman, supports "black power", does that make them a racist? With organizations like the NAACP, who's to say that supporting your race makes you prejudice against all others? I say "WHITE POWER", and cant truthfully say I am not a racist. I am a white male. I am proud of who I am. Nothing more, nothing less. Good day to you all!

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