Originally Posted by tooge:
I don't disagree. I saw a woman of color on X today say, and I'm paraphrasing, "just to clear this up, Juneteeth is for black people. Y'all have the 4th of July. Just want to make that clear"
So, if it's just to celebrate the end of an ugly institution in our past, then yes, lets all celebrate it.
That is a common sentiment. Unfortunately. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Wait so you think he was serious?
Yes I think he's a racist pig and he said that in the midst of hating on Reese. But apparently people are OK condoning racist comments over here which is ironic considering this is a forum talking about a team who are majority black :-) . [Reply]
Originally Posted by tooge:
I don't disagree. I saw a woman of color on X today say, and I'm paraphrasing, "just to clear this up, Juneteeth is for black people. Y'all have the 4th of July. Just want to make that clear"
So, if it's just to celebrate the end of an ugly institution in our past, then yes, lets all celebrate it.
Well she probably doesn't wear green on St Patrick's day but she wouldn't be excluded per say. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Yes I think he's a racist pig and he said that in the midst of hating on Reese. But apparently people are OK condoning racist comments over here which is ironic considering this is a forum talking about a team who are majority black :-) .
lol look how triggered this little fag gets [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Yes I think he's a racist pig and he said that in the midst of hating on Reese. But apparently people are OK condoning racist comments over here which is ironic considering this is a forum talking about a team who are majority black :-) .
A lot of the racists posting in here actively celebrate the death of black people. Not at all surprising that they’d support an atrocity such as the slavery of blacks in America or continued institutional racism. Imagine the cognitive dissonance when a black Supreme Court justice works to dismantle the civil rights act. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
What devilsih ways are you speaking of exactly? My ancestors came over from Italy and Ireland without a cent to their names well after slavery was abolished and never owned a slave in their lives, and the majority of Americans alive today can probably say the same. Hell, I probably have ancestors from Ireland who were slaves themselves.
They certainly have every right to celebrate, but don't start with this race baiting bullshit. Most of us are 4th & 5th generation American mutts who had nothing to do with that era.
The devilish ways of Jim Crow, segregation, the KKK, redlining, public hangings of innocent blacks that thousands of folks would attend, white supremacist legal systems, Tulsa massacre etc etc the list is endless. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
The devilish ways of Jim Crow, segregation, the KKK, redlining, public hangings of innocent blacks that thousands of folks would attend, white supremacist legal systems, Tulsa massacre etc etc the list is endless.
You're not American queermo - don't worry about what happens or happened over here and go fire up your tea kettle [Reply]
Originally Posted by Delano: A lot of the racists posting in here actively celebrate the death of black people. Not at all surprising that they’d support an atrocity such as the slavery of blacks in America or continued institutional racism. Imagine the cognitive dissonance when a black Supreme Court justice works to dismantle the civil rights act.