2007-04-20
01:25:52
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Society & Culture
➔ Religion & Spirituality
I once ripped one off of a guys car, lit it on fire, threw it on the ground, did a war dance next to his window and then French Kissed a hot Black chick. That was a fun day. Racists are pansies
2007-04-20
01:33:50 ·
update #1
My two sons should be coming out on April 24 at 11am. That is when my beautiful wife is scheduled for her c-section.
2007-04-20
01:35:46 ·
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Jinenglish, my wife is a hot white chick. That was a long time ago but my girlfriend was a sexy dark Black woman from South Carolina. If my girlfriend had been Jewish i would have done the same for a swastika flag. Actually, i think i would burn a swastika flag no matter where i saw it.
2007-04-20
01:54:07 ·
update #3
Nope, and wouldn't ever. I can't see that it proves anything.
So, you're a proponent of hate eradicating hate? Flawed logic at work here. You can't end something by emulating it, you only prolong the problem. If you want to end hatred, live a hatred free life - walk the walk.
2007-04-20 04:33:12
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answered by ever_amused 3
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David, there is a man in my town who was always very very smug about the slavery issue in the south. He would always make ugly comments and didn't care who he offended. However, people should be very careful about the sins of others' ancestors. This man has found out in recent years that his Mayflower ancestors he was so proud of were involved in the slave trade.
See the first colony that legalized slavery was Massachusetts.
They found that the lifestyle wasn't very useful for
using slaves and some of them came South bringing their slaves with them. Actually New Yorkers like the Roosevelts and Yankees from New England were deeply involved in the slave trade. FDR's grandfather, Isaac Roosevelt was a slave trader. Northerners were the slave traders. Southerners were the slave owners. The first flag the slaves saw when they came to this country was the stars and stripes of the United States, not the stars and bars of the Confederacy. Someone wrote a book once blaming the Celts for slavery in the South and a few other things. Actually the reason is in the different type of English that went North and those that came South. The English that went North were tradesmen, craftsmen and small farmers. They were very interested in making money., thrifty and hard working ready to make a coin. The English that came South were aristocrats that wanted an easy way of life.
Actually most were not interested at all in business transaction. French Huguenots were very important. They were mostly merchants and made an excellent cotton agent for the English plantation owner.
There were a lot of issues that came to boil causing the southern states to rebel. Most of the men fighting did not have slaves and they were not fighting to retain slavery. The right of cessation was written into the constituion. Now some say it would have applied only to Virginia, North and South Carolina and Georgia.
I feel a big mistake was made after the Civil War in that the southern states did not pass laws protecting the use of the confederate flag. Many see it as a symbol that forefathers fought under.
But unfortunately, it has been used by the KKK and many hate organizations.
The town I grew up in black and white people spoke to each other as they passed each other on the street whether they knew the other or not.
That was the way of my childhood. Black and white people visited with each other at the bus stop. I'm not saying everything was perfect.
The song, Mammie, blacks see it as insulting but it is the vaudevillian presentation that is insulting.
It was white children that had a black mammie.
Breast feeding was the only way to feed an infant.
A mother who could not breast feed her baby or she didn't want to be bothered, would leave the baby with a black woman who was able to nourish her. The baby would live with the black woman until he or she was weaned. Manychildred grew up bonded more to their mammie than their mother. Back before the Civil Rights movement some southern writers commented that the South didn't understand itself. There were some horrible injustices.
But one person I have heard expressing more bigotry against black people came from the North.
2007-04-23 20:29:02
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answered by Shirley T 7
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No, but during the first Iraq war I spray painted a green peace sign on an American flag and ran it up a flagpole. The landlord (who lived 2000 miles away) was on the phone in 5 minutes. That led to an interesting exchange of ideas.
2007-04-20 04:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No, that would be destruction of someone else's property. However, I've been known to give menacing scowls at people who fly them or have stickers of this flag on their cars, etc.
I'm from the deep South, and this flag is seen EVERYWHERE. If I burned them all, it would only help Al Gore's "global warming" cause!
EDIT: Yes, what's the status on the little ones?
SECOND EDIT: ok, I didn't realize there would be a c-section. I'll add that to my prayers!
2007-04-20 01:31:57
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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2016-10-28 13:06:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah, that's what I was thinking..."hmm, David's sons can't have been born yet, he's still making trouble in R&S." Maybe we can have a "coming out" party (so to speak) for the little tackas!
2007-04-20 01:50:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I not only burned a Confederate flag, I burned a few Confederates as well.
2007-04-20 01:28:22
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answered by NONAME 2
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I can understand everything other than french kissing the black chick.
ok, I can understand that too, but only if she was a nice milk chocolate, and not that dark chocolate.
2007-04-20 01:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You like the south that much do you David?
2007-04-20 01:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but I eat one every day for breakfast, just after my Wheaties and milk. Breakfast of Champions.
2007-04-20 01:32:35
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answered by Rex 2
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