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re: I wonder how St. Louis racial unrest is affecting Mizzou's minority players?
Posted on 11/25/14 at 7:16 pm to finestfirst79
Posted on 11/25/14 at 7:16 pm to finestfirst79
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bullshite. I live in what everybody assumes is the most racist state in the country, but you'll never find the same disparity in (police race)/(total population race) anywhere in Mississippi, and you won't come close. I've mentioned this before and got a lot of Yadda, yadda, yadda answers. It's plain to me that Ferguson is a seriously screwed up town.
This is pretty ironic. Racism is a national problem, and it's worse in some places than it is in others.
Posted on 11/25/14 at 7:28 pm to inelishaitrust
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This is pretty ironic. Racism is a national problem, and it's worse in some places than it is in others.
I'm not sure what you find ironic. There's nothing any rational person would disagree with in your second sentence. I was responding to the OP nitwit's:
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Ferguson is a metaphor of the current state of the union.
Again, that's bullshite. It is not. Ferguson is completely fricked up. Don't go pulling the rest of the country into Missouri's self-imposed mess. I forget the exact numbers but it is something like <5% black police officers serving a town of >70% black folks. Can you see that happening in Mississippi in 2014? Even in/around Oxford with all you KKK guys?
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Posted on 11/25/14 at 9:57 pm to inelishaitrust
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This is pretty ironic. Racism is a national problem, and it's worse in some places than it is in others.
Racism is a world thing, to some extent, the least problematic country is the U.S. .... dummass.
You bleeding heart white guilt losers make the brothers and me lol.
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