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Weed Tech CEO Accused of Being a Secret Neo-Nazi Steps Down After Admitting to ‘White Pride’

Former OG Analytical CEO Bethany Sherman. PHOTO: Raw Story/Facebook

By Noor Al-Sibai | 6 December 2017

RAW STORY — The CEO of a large marijuana testing lab in Eugene, Oregon announced she’s stepping down Wednesday after allegations that she was a secret neo-Nazi surfaced online.

According to The Oregonian, OG Analytical CEO Bethany Sherman announced her resignation and plans to sell the marijuana testing facility she founded in 2013. In a statement to the newspaper, she also said she’s only guilty of a “thought crime.”

“I find it extremely disconcerting that it is admired and revered to have ‘gay pride,’ ‘black pride,’ ‘Asian pride, or pride in any other cultural heritage, but if you have ‘white pride’ it automatically makes you a Nazi, and you are ostracized, attacked, and lynched by your community,” Sherman wrote. “I admit, I am proud that I am white, and I’m not ashamed of my heritage. And I admit that I have been so conditioned to feel shame about this pride that I discreetly sought community where I could.”

Sherman denied that she was involved with any neo-Nazi groups.

“The community I’m referring to is comprised of hard working, good-hearted people like you and like me, who are forced into secrecy because they share similar beliefs, which Eugene Antifa is now proving to be true: that being White and having pride in your cultural heritage will make you the victim of hate crimes. I learned a great deal from this experience, and have learned even more in the last 24 hours since this article was published.” […]

1 Comment on Weed Tech CEO Accused of Being a Secret Neo-Nazi Steps Down After Admitting to ‘White Pride’

  1. Absolutely pathetic. Hopes she makes a killing and invests in a business which will allow her to voice her opinion even louder!

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