Posted on 07/09/2017 8:43:33 AM PDT by TigerClaws
A young lady at a baseball game became the time-honored dunce when she complained about the KKK sign in the outfield. Atlanta-native Sania Kay was at a Braves baseball game when she noticed the sign in the outfield and tweeted her distaste, writing definitely NOT ok.
Of course, the Braves stadium is not a home of proud white supremacists; instead, what Sania encountered was the K-Corner. Almost every stadium has one of them, the so-called living scorecard where fans in the outfield keep track of the home pitchers strikeouts. Of course, Sania quickly got ridiculed online for her cluelessness.
But she wasnt backing down.
In fact, the tweet garnered over 1,400 comments. On Thursday, poor Sania still wasnt backing off her tweet.
I never meant for my comments to offend anyone. I was bored and noticed something that I felt like should be changed to be more sensitive.
Sania Kay (@Sania90) July 6, 2017
If Sania is still upset, she can thank New York Mets fan Dennis Scalzitti who came up with the idea. According to the New York Daily News, Scalzitti came up with the idea while he was in the shower. It started as a way to celebrate rookie pitching sensation Dwight Gooden. The rest is history.
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In another forum, we were talking about what our dads did...we got on to the CIA, and I asked if someone if their dad was a “spook”?
A member of the victim class took deep offense and called me out. “DID YOU SEE WHAT HE SAID”? The forum set him straight that “spook” was a common nickname for spies.
My Old Dear taught that being bored was a practically a sin, and that if you do find yourself in that predicament, never tell anybody you are because they will assume that you have a small mind.
I have, in my 72 years, found that she was right.
The word K should be stricken from the alphabet. Every use of K should be replaced with the letter X to make up for decades use of the offense K.
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Or mandate that the letter “K” self-identify as an “X”, so from now on when we see the letter “K” we MUST call it the letter “X” or face penalties and potential jail time.
Oh, but wait a minute... “XXX” is almost as bad as “KKK,” and will surely get women to whip out their pussy hats and go on the warpath. Can we change “K” to something more benign, like a “B” or “Z”? Or maybe just the heart symbol, to remind us how we should be more loving and tolerant.
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She is blinded by the K’s and completely missed the evil gang signs that were flashed by the Managers , Catchers, Coaches and even the Umpires!
Her excuse is, maybe she had been hit on the head by a bag of peanuts.
Too stupid to know how to score a game....to bored to pay attention
Antwan V. Staley @antwanstaley
Replying to @Sania90 @Braves
I’m black and this doesn’t even offend me, come on ma’am
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Sania Kay @Sania90
You must not care about your race as much as I care about yours.
11:08 PM - 4 Jul 2017
This chick must be from the Social Justice League of Heroes! `Dingbat’—super power: can make herself so dense that depleted uranium shot from a rail gun on the moon fails to penetrate her dingbat wings.
Too stupid to know how to score a game....to bored to pay attention
Sania Kay should have purchased a secret decoder ring at the concession stand. Then, she could have decoded that secret message and really have been offended.
“Theres your sign.”
LOL!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBjelRDKHUk
This one by Harry Cho is hilarious!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7_3xxQXgFs&index=2&list=RD-PM4IoowWhk
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why was the silly cow even at the game?
Baseball is obviously not here area of expertise. Not graced with the common sense to ask the people she was with, either.
Yes, and she tweeted, “I’m entitled to my opinion,” not recognizing a MISTAKE or STUPIDITY is not the same as an “opinion”.
Unreal. She should have just said, “I’m entitled,” period.
Baseball is obviously not here area of expertise. Not graced with the common sense to ask the people she was with, either.
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