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Sorry you have a piece of $hit family. Don’t let your hatred for them make you the idiot who paints people with an unfairly broad brush.But I guess it’s too late for that.
Way over the top response.And reeks of someone who has not lived/spent considerable time in the Deep South (e.g. Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia). Skat is correct, it is different down there.
Same.First time I visited my brother after he moved to a state in the Deep South, his neighbor (late 20s/early 30s, college-educated, white collar kind of guy) went for a beer run. Minutes into the ride - minutes after I met the guy - he's dropping the N-word left and right. Not in an intentionally malicious sense. Just conversationally, like it was the most natural thing in the world.
Speaking as someone who grew up in the South, I would say that in general, they are no more racist than people in other regions. The main difference is that they are more honest about it.Example: I worked at a restaurant as a youth in Nashville, and an African-American man came to apply for a job as a bus boy. He submitted an application, and when he left, the manager said, "If he thinks I am going to hire a n***** to work here, he's crazy".In Illinois, a similar thing happened, except the manager said, "He's...not quite what we are looiking for."
Couldn't help yourself, Mike? After you modified your post of an hour ago, its right back to the same, old narrative, aina?
Yeah, but did any of that happen after Obama was elected, an event that proved racism in America was eliminated? Except for reverse racism, of course. That's raging!
I don't get your point. But you don't need to explain it. Spend some quality time with your family instead.
We’re way more evolved in the ATL
Here's one of Georgia's finest now ...https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/greene-rittenhouse-congressional-gold-medal/2021/11/24/c09980d2-4d49-11ec-a1b9-9f12bd39487a_story.html?utm_campaign=wp_post_most&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_most&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F355f9e1%2F619fbd999d2fdab56b9f5e8f%2F5f8d147cae7e8a56e5b732a4%2F10%2F72%2F619fbd999d2fdab56b9f5e8fRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has introduced a bill to award the Congressional Gold Medal — the legislative branch’s highest honor — to Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager who last week was found not guilty of homicide and other charges related to his fatal shooting of two men during a protest against police violence last year.Greene introduced a bill Tuesday to give Rittenhouse the award. While the bill’s full text was not immediately available, a summary states that the measure would “award a Congressional Gold Medal to Kyle H. Rittenhouse, who protected the community of Kenosha, Wisconsin, during a Black Lives Matter (BLM) riot.”Absolutely, a vigilante's heroic killing of two other white guys must be rewarded!
You realize her district is primarily rural northern GA mountain towns, yes? Not ATL. And by the way I absolutely agree that racism is endemic in/to the South. See MJT as exhibit #1.