To: stainlessbanner
'This isn't an attempt to refute Southern heritage,'' said Mike McGowan, a Cherokee County schools spokesman. ''This is an issue of a disruption of the learning environment in one of our schools.''Sorry Mike but it should read:
'This is an issue of the truth getting in the way of the good teachers in our government propaganda centers forcing lies of the north upon young impressionable minds here in the South. We can't have anything in this school except an abject worship of the 16th President and his total ignorance of the Constitution of these United States. You let that happen and these kids might actually start thinking they have rights!!'
To: billbears
The South was oppressive on Blacks back then, none of us deny that. However no one alive today was ever enslaved by us Mr.Walter C. Butler so we have never dehumanized anyone. In my opinion Blacks & other minorities want to be able to rub their pride symbols in our face and yet we cannot do the same, that's totally unfair and eventually it will bite them in the @ss.
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