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Wow…you heard it here, folks.
Rolling down the windows on your Silverado, cruising down the road, and checking out a hot girl coming of a river is definitely the confederate heritage that motivates people to don that flag.
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Actually, I suspect that’s far more accurate than you meant it to be.
Some people deserve to be lynched. Like Saddam Hussein, or that child porn collector who helped found the BLM. But hey, America did something bad before we were born so everyone should think the same, because personal opinion.
Reconciliation was a mistake. The north should have placed statues of Lincoln and Grant, and inscriptions of the Emancipation Proclamation, at every courthouse and state building after the war.
Remember the words of the jaded south:
Oh, I’m a good old rebel
Now thats just what I am
And for this yankee nation
I do no give a damn
I’m glad I fought against her
I only wish we’d won
I ain’t asked any pardon
For anything I’ve done
I hates the Yankee nation
And eveything they do
I hates the declaration
Of independence too
I hates the glorious union
'Tis dripping with our blood
I hates the striped banner
And fought it all I could
Lynchings are by definition illegal proceedings outside of legal due process. Lynchings outside of due process cannot be allowed, no matter how deserving the victim. Yes victim, because outside of due process, that is what they become. Even Saddam Hussein had a trial with legitimate legal proceedings.
No you aren’t. The rant was. Using “white people” and “I can’t because I’m black” as your argument is going to evoke a response.
Arguments about racial topics are difficult and risky. Always best to be cautious. If you are going to rant about a group based on race, don’t cry foul if you are called on it.
There is a fine line between “racist rant” and “you’re a racist” but the line is there.