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Clearly you have not seen the videos showing the Native American telling the boys to go back to Europe and that they don't belong in this country. Check out what really happened. |
1. This is not the 19th century. It is the 21st century. 2. There were slaves in many, many states. 3. Ky was not a part of the confederacy. 4. Covington may be in Kentucky, but it is a suburb of Cincinnati. Times change. Keep up. |
He harassed a girl first, who was terrified. Not the image they want on camera so moved onto the men. Don’t shift the sands |
| I guess this area is the south too since it’s further south than Covington KY by a good amount. Where are the street preachers in Arlington? |
| It's important for people to realize that black israelites said rude things to the white kids earlier, so the white kids didn't start it, so any non-whites in the general vicinity are fair targets according to the don't-be-non-white doctrine |
VA is the south. Duh |
le sigh |
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Street preacher in louisville kentucky, railing against Harry Potter fans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIUnocnQYR4 |
| That's what I keep thinking. If this was my son, there'd be hell to pay when he got home. Some of us still dole out good old fashioned discipline. |
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Street preacher in cincinnati
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ULZe4qZFhQ |
The poster was talking about "street preachers" and how she knows they must be prevalent in Covington because she is also from the south. To me, this signifies she was talking about the south "culturally" and not necessarily geographically or historically (from 150+ years ago.) I am not from the south. When I hear of "street preachers" from the south, I envision the scene from "Great Balls of Fire" that show Jimmy Swaggart preaching on a street corner in Louisiana. Is that what the PP is claiming occurs regularly just outside of Cincinnati? |
| Someone is paying a fortune for a PR firm to try and convince us that over 100 radical right wing teenagers were afraid of 3 elderly Native Americans. I'm not buying it and I can't imagine anyone but a republican believing this nonsensical counter story for one second. |
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I can't imagine that the kids were not prepped for how to behave in a major city while going to a controversial protest and then being around other protests and marches.
These kids either don't have basic common sense or they felt safe to act like belligerent idiots because there were 70 or 100 students or whatever. |
YEP |
| Whenever minorities are involved in a situation, they need to be perceived as correct because they are minorities. They have had a harder life and therefore must be given all the leeway. They need your help. White people, OTOH, will be just fine. |