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re: EVERY administration in the SEC would have done what Mizzou did
Posted on 11/9/15 at 1:23 pm to rmnldr
Posted on 11/9/15 at 1:23 pm to rmnldr
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Down here in the south we come together as family no matter our skin color or ethnicity. Maybe y'all up there should try to teach that when you raise your children.
THIS!!!!!
People outside of the South DO NOT understand that we have let bygones be bygones and we don't pull Ferguson and Baltimore type bullshite stunts down here.
It's like it gives the country outside of the South some kind of inner happiness to perpetuate a stereotype of the South that just is not even close to reality.
Posted on 11/9/15 at 1:28 pm to Carolina_Girl
if anything, working class and professional blacks are harder on ghetto motherfrickers than white people are.
there are a LOT of black people in the south and they are just like anyone else. you have varying classes across race down here. it's not really black/white, but we do have our own class type warfare it just isn't really over skin color. i'm white and i can't stand being around trash of any color and there's no real difference between me and the black guy i work beside.
there are a LOT of black people in the south and they are just like anyone else. you have varying classes across race down here. it's not really black/white, but we do have our own class type warfare it just isn't really over skin color. i'm white and i can't stand being around trash of any color and there's no real difference between me and the black guy i work beside.
This post was edited on 11/9/15 at 1:29 pm
Posted on 11/10/15 at 12:13 am to Carolina_Girl
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People outside of the South DO NOT understand that we have let bygones be bygones and we don't pull Ferguson and Baltimore type bullshite stunts down here.
Dylann Roof not withstanding?
"I chose Charleston because it is most historic city in my state, and at one time had the highest ratio of blacks to Whites in the country,"
Sept. 18, 2015 A former University of Mississippi student who admitted helping place a noose on a statue of a civil rights activist is going to prison.
U.S. District Judge Michael P. Mills sentenced Graeme Phillip Harris on Thursday to six months in prison beginning Jan. 4, followed by 12 months’ supervised release.
Harris pleaded guilty in June to a misdemeanor charge of using a threat of force to intimidate African-American students and employees, and prosecutors agreed to drop a felony charge.
I realize this is a football board but the ignorance is pretty astounding. You'd think you assholes would have some empathy for the folks who make up the majority of the teams you all live and die for.
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