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re: Can anyone explain Alabama fans’ infatuation with using French heritage as an insult?

Posted on 3/30/24 at 3:03 am to
Posted by Clinton Beastwood
Member since Mar 2024
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Posted on 3/30/24 at 3:03 am to
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So back to the original question, was something different taught in the Alabama public school system that made them grow such a disdain for Frenchmen?


From peasant stock, beaten half to death by the British, Acadians fled Canada with their tiny peckers tucked between their chicken legs while leaving most of their women behind to their betters, as they quit on life.

After arriving in Louisiana, the French that were already there looked upon them as dirt, trash people. No cities like Mobile or New Orleans would let Cajuns within 20 miles of the city limits. They stank due to their horrible lack of proper sanitary practices and were known thieves and lacked normal, human morality.

As they were lacking appropriate numbers of their own women and no other French people around would even piss on them to put out a fire, they bred with Indians and blacks. Homosexuality and a preoccupation of thinking about, talking about, obsessing over, and participating in dick sucking became commonplace among the men. (STTDB)

Subsistence consisted of corn and squalid little patches of sweet potatoes combined with crawdads, crickets, and whatever else they could drag out of the swamps they were forced to live in (Cajun Country), due to having weak masculine traits dominated by an overwhelming desire to always surrender and run away.

Once the Americans finally arrived in that area of the nation, the LSU Tigers were basically dirt eating inbreds who spoke such a bastardized form of French that it made others feel stupid just hearing them speak it; it still does. The Americans tried to outlaw the language, for their own good, and forbade any of the their dirty little Cajun offspring to speak it in schools.

Unfortunately, for mankind, both they and their shite language survived.
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