Wedding Gone Wild

foobar75

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Noooo, really?
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"....According to detectives one of the wedding guests called a relative to come over and get involved in the brawl. Malcolm Hepburn who wasn't a wedding guest showed up and started beating up the groom's father in the hotel parking lot according to police. They say Hepburn threw Andrew Thompson to the ground and kicked him in the face and ribs. Thompson says he didn't even see it coming."

I guess the 'ol sucker punch continues to be alive and well.

http://www.wtsp.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=117399&catid=8
 

Bronk

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In the sixties through the nineties the American public was fed a constant stream of propaganda about how the black community was unfairly stereotyped by ignorant bigoted white people. The internet, with videos on YouTube and other sites, has quickly undone all that brain washing. It is now apparent that none of those "stereotypes" were actually false. Our grandparents weren't "ignorant" nor "bigoted ". Their opinions were just forged by years of life experience in dealing with black people. Their opinions were based on an OBJECTIVE, RATIONAL of what they saw. Now, we are all seeing it thanks to the internet. Now we no longer need to censure our thoughts when we see this happen in front of us. We know it is not random, we know it is what one can expect and therefore AVOID if at all possible. Segregation now seems like nothing more than a way to avoid an undesirable people who are NOT just like us, not in any way.

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white is right

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Obviously the main course of KFC was canceled, the no tab bar was canceled and no grape soda was found at the banquet hall. Somebody "Pass the Courvoisier"
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jaxvid

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Bronk said:
In the sixties through the nineties the American public was fed a constant stream of propaganda about how the black community was unfairly stereotyped by ignorant bigoted white people. The internet, with videos on YouTube and other sites, has quickly undone all that brain washing. It is now apparent that none of those "stereotypes" were actually false. Our grandparents weren't "ignorant" nor "bigoted ". Their opinions were just forged by years of life experience in dealing with black people. Their opinions were based on an OBJECTIVE, RATIONAL of what they saw. Now, we are all seeing it thanks to the internet. Now we no longer need to censure our thoughts when we see this happen in front of us. We know it is not random, we know it is what one can expect and therefore AVOID if at all possible. Segregation now seems like nothing more than a way to avoid an undesirable people who are NOT just like us, not in any way.

This.

What they said!
 

DixieDestroyer

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jaxvid said:
Bronk said:
In the sixties through the nineties the American public was fed a constant stream of propaganda about how the black community was unfairly stereotyped by ignorant bigoted white people. The internet, with videos on YouTube and other sites, has quickly undone all that brain washing. It is now apparent that none of those "stereotypes" were actually false. Our grandparents weren't "ignorant" nor "bigoted ". Their opinions were just forged by years of life experience in dealing with black people. Their opinions were based on an OBJECTIVE, RATIONAL of what they saw. Now, we are all seeing it thanks to the internet. Now we no longer need to censure our thoughts when we see this happen in front of us. We know it is not random, we know it is what one can expect and therefore AVOID if at all possible. Segregation now seems like nothing more than a way to avoid an undesirable people who are NOT just like us, not in any way.

This.

What they said!

Ditto here. More vintage TNBS.
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