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N.B. Forrest
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The local turdock-fellators are at it again:

Flag issue rises again

By ALICIA PETSKA

The News VirginianSaturday, September 23, 2006

Rachel Gordon didn’t understand why she was in trouble.

[color="Red"]“Are you trying to get sent to the principal’s office to make a statement?” asked the teacher who pulled her into the hallway. ("Well well well! I think you'll soon discover that the nail that sticks out gets hammered down, sweetpea!")

“I didn’t know what she was talking about,” said Rachel, a senior at Waynesboro High School. “… I never get yelled out. I never get sent out of class.”

Rachel, 17, hadn’t seen the Friday morning paper. She had no idea another Waynesboro student, junior Steven McDonaldson, was taking a stand against the school’s no Confederate flags policy. And so it never occurred to her that anyone would take issue with the oversized battle flag belt buckle she was wearing. Or her “Cowgirl Up” sweatshirt, which depicts a woman astride a horse, the Confederate flag billowing in the background.

"Everybody does it,” she said of flag-stamped clothing. “It’s a Southern school. Usually, I wear cowboy boots.” ("Yeah sure - that's the sort of bullshit excuse you cowards always spout when you get called on your racist filth. Get moving, you little slut.... ")

http://www.newsvirginian.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WNV/MGArticle/WNV_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1149190776443&path=


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Posted : 23/09/2006 3:47 am
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From the link posted above:

Waynesboro Pastor Allen Crawley said he understood that, to some, the flag is a positive symbol.

“But at the same time, it represents something negative to African Americans,” added the native Southerner, retired schoolteacher, and leader among the local African American community. “… At one point, at the height of integration, it was quite offensive. It was used in a hateful manner to intimidate the blacks. I saw the worst of it.”

The Rev. Crawley felt both sides of the argument needed to recognize how the other feels. “You have to be considerate of other people,” he said. “Then, maybe, we could have a reasonable compromise. You wouldn’t want to do something that causes hurt to others.”

Translation: You White people sit down, shut up, and eat shit! You have no rights our precious niggers need respect.


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Posted : 23/09/2006 7:18 am
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“But at the same time, it represents something negative to African Americans,”

Yes indeed. Just about as negative and offensive and awful as, say, having to clean up their own filth, or act loyally and decently to their family and friends, or behave decently in general, or (horrors!) to work for a living and actually support and raise their own children.


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Posted : 23/09/2006 7:55 am
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Perhaps the students should just wear a swastika instead. I did not read where there was a no-Swastika policy.


 
Posted : 23/09/2006 5:27 pm
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“But at the same time, it represents something negative to African Americans,” added the native Southerner, retired schoolteacher, and leader among the local African American community. “… At one point, at the height of integration, it was quite offensive. It was used in a hateful manner to intimidate the blacks. I saw the worst of it.”

Oh niggers are supposed to be the only one’s with feelings about things?

How about this?

“Niggers represent many negative aspects just by being niggers“......At one point and at the height of the civil rights protest riots, many American cities were burnt to the ground in a hateful manner that was meant to intimidate White people. In 1968, I saw the bullet hole in my father’s car from when the rioting niggers shot at him while he trying to get home from work. I saw the worst of nigger behavior. They tried to kill my father. I was tramatized, therefore niggers should be removed from my presents.

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Posted : 23/09/2006 5:48 pm
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