The racists surrendered in 1865, but they keep "rising again"

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Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered in April, 1865, ending the treason and rebellion of the racist South.


Now, armed vigilantes still prowl the streets of the South, eager for a confrontation with "suspicious" Black people...and JPP righties rise up in defense of murder.


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Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered in April, 1865, ending the treason and rebellion of the racist South.


Now, armed vigilantes still prowl the streets of the South, eager for a confrontation with "suspicious" Black people...and JPP righties rise up in defense of murder.

No question about it, slasher.
 
I think you and I have had this conversation before but I think it has clear connotations from the funny hat, the black hands and face, the stripes of a prisoner, it's fearmongering pure and simple. Racism? Yeah, that, too.
 
Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered in April, 1865, ending the treason and rebellion of the racist South.

Unfortunately, it didn't end the rebellion of the racist North. In 1911, more than 150 blacks were murdered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, over the course of several nights, where hoards of white men rode through black neighborhoods, killing every black person in sight. These events went on in the North for years following the War Between the States, as Northern whites feared the freed slaves would take their jobs.

It really baffles me how people can be so utterly clueless about this, as it is part of our American history. It seems a certain segment of the population, wants to apply a universal sentiment to everyone who resided below the Mason-Dixon line, as if "racism" began and ended there. The fact is, in 1861, the overwhelming and vast majority of people from both the North and South, were RACISTS by today's standard. Aside from about 2% of the white people, (mostly Unitarian and Quaker ministers), everyone else held the belief that blacks were inferior to whites as a race. Even President Lincoln made statements to this effect. The notion that the North was not racist and the South was, and that's why the war was fought, is extremely ignorant of history, but even more than that, it is extremely naive and foolish. ...Of course, look who it's coming from?
 
Raise your hand if you agree with Dix!

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I don't support the KKK. I don't condone their activity or agree with their views. My heritage is very diverse, I have a little bit of everything in me, so I honestly get a chuckle out of chuckle-heads who call me a racist. I am about as far from a racist as you could possibly get. Living in Alabama, I have known people throughout my life who were, in fact, racist in their viewpoints. I didn't agree with them at any time, and I've actually ended friendships over this. I don't associate with racist people, I never have. My mother marched with MLK from Selma to Montgomery, my Uncle was police chief of Selma in the early 70s. I lived most of my childhood during the Civil Rights movement, I remember watching MLK's speech in Washington, I remember Bull Connor and the fire hoses. My school classes were integrated when I was in second grade, so I pretty much grew up with black people, my high school was about 40% black. My friends were black and white, we really never had a time of racial disharmony. Everyone got along, treated each other with respect, and some of these people are close friends of mine to this day. I would trust my life to them, I would trust my daughter's life to them, and I have... My daughter went to New York with a black family, stayed in the same hotel room! OMG!

The thing is, you don't know me, you don't know the first thing about my life, or who I am. You can post this kind of presumptuous bullshit all you like, it doesn't turn me into the bigoted stereotype you wish me to be, and it never will. I know who I am, so it really doesn't bother me, but what it does, is show everyone what an intolerant judgmental piece of human debris you are. The very thing you rail against, is what you actually are!
 
I don't support the KKK. I don't condone their activity or agree with their views. My heritage is very diverse, I have a little bit of everything in me, so I honestly get a chuckle out of chuckle-heads who call me a racist. I am about as far from a racist as you could possibly get. Living in Alabama, I have known people throughout my life who were, in fact, racist in their viewpoints. I didn't agree with them at any time, and I've actually ended friendships over this. I don't associate with racist people, I never have. My mother marched with MLK from Selma to Montgomery, my Uncle was police chief of Selma in the early 70s. I lived most of my childhood during the Civil Rights movement, I remember watching MLK's speech in Washington, I remember Bull Connor and the fire hoses. My school classes were integrated when I was in second grade, so I pretty much grew up with black people, my high school was about 40% black. My friends were black and white, we really never had a time of racial disharmony. Everyone got along, treated each other with respect, and some of these people are close friends of mine to this day. I would trust my life to them, I would trust my daughter's life to them, and I have... My daughter went to New York with a black family, stayed in the same hotel room! OMG!

The thing is, you don't know me, you don't know the first thing about my life, or who I am. You can post this kind of presumptuous bullshit all you like, it doesn't turn me into the bigoted stereotype you wish me to be, and it never will. I know who I am, so it really doesn't bother me, but what it does, is show everyone what an intolerant judgmental piece of human debris you are. The very thing you rail against, is what you actually are!

'Tis true that all I know of you is what I read here on these pages but let me assure you that what I see of you ain't pretty from shit. Your intentional ignorance is astounding.
 
I don't support the KKK. I don't condone their activity or agree with their views. My heritage is very diverse, I have a little bit of everything in me, so I honestly get a chuckle out of chuckle-heads who call me a racist. I am about as far from a racist as you could possibly get. Living in Alabama, I have known people throughout my life who were, in fact, racist in their viewpoints. I didn't agree with them at any time, and I've actually ended friendships over this. I don't associate with racist people, I never have. My mother marched with MLK from Selma to Montgomery, my Uncle was police chief of Selma in the early 70s. I lived most of my childhood during the Civil Rights movement, I remember watching MLK's speech in Washington, I remember Bull Connor and the fire hoses. My school classes were integrated when I was in second grade, so I pretty much grew up with black people, my high school was about 40% black. My friends were black and white, we really never had a time of racial disharmony. Everyone got along, treated each other with respect, and some of these people are close friends of mine to this day. I would trust my life to them, I would trust my daughter's life to them, and I have... My daughter went to New York with a black family, stayed in the same hotel room! OMG! The thing is, you don't know me, you don't know the first thing about my life, or who I am. You can post this kind of presumptuous bullshit all you like, it doesn't turn me into the bigoted stereotype you wish me to be, and it never will. I know who I am, so it really doesn't bother me, but what it does, is show everyone what an intolerant judgmental piece of human debris you are. The very thing you rail against, is what you actually are!

Sure, Dix, sure.
 
'Tis true that all I know of you is what I read here on these pages but let me assure you that what I see of you ain't pretty from shit. Your intentional ignorance is astounding.

Then before you start popping off that I'm a racist, you'd think some evidence were in order. Something I posted that was clearly racist, so that people could obviously see you are telling the truth. But you don't have that, do you? Nope, you don't really have jack shit, except for your bigoted intolerant opinion based on my moniker and avatar. Reeling off page after page of endless disdain and hate toward Southern people, or your stereotype of them, is not exactly a sign that YOU are a tolerant person. In fact, it demonstrates the very prejudice and bigotry you claim you are against. You are no different than those people wearing the sheets, except instead of being an intolerant bigot toward skin color, you chose geographical region.
 
Dicklicker, I was born and raised in Tennessee and now live in Mississippi. Don't get your southern horseshit all stinky with me, OK? It's not the south that sucks, it's that many white southerners do with their incessant racism, bigotry, intentional ignorance and failure to embrace most things purely American.
 
The south should've been reduced to ash. No home should have been left standing, no slave owner or Confederate should've been left living, the fields salted, and no one should've been allowed to live in it for a century afterward.
 
Dicklicker, I was born and raised in Tennessee and now live in Mississippi. Don't get your southern horseshit all stinky with me, OK? It's not the south that sucks, it's that many white southerners do with their incessant racism, bigotry, intentional ignorance and failure to embrace most things purely American.

Nonsense. I have not posted anything racist, yet you called me one, so you must have some reason for that? I can only surmise it is because my moniker is "Dixie" and my avatar has a confederate flag in it, and I don't share your disrespect for Americans who happened to fight for the Confederacy in the War Between the States. In other words, because I am not a BIGOT like you, I must be a RACIST in your book.

Butt Sniffer: The south should've been reduced to ash. No home should have been left standing, no slave owner or Confederate should've been left living, the fields salted, and no one should've been allowed to live in it for a century afterward.

Okay, so we should line up all the Vietnam vets and execute them, because we disagreed with that war and the reasons for it? How about the soldiers who fought in Iraq, should we burn their houses and salt their land too? You are transferring your rage for the South to people who had no control over the events happening around them. If you were born in Mississippi, you fought for the CSA, because that is where you lived! People weren't given a choice, but you act like they were! It's pathetic that you believe it proper to destroy property of individuals who had no say in the politics or policies of the day, they just happened to live south of the Mason-Dixon.

Hamilton would slap the goofiness off your face for using his name as your moniker!
 
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