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Dixie Stampede now being called out
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:00 am
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:00 am
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From the eyes of a racist black woman who has a stick up her arse. Wonder how she feels about Medieval Times.
From the eyes of a racist black woman who has a stick up her arse. Wonder how she feels about Medieval Times.
This post was edited on 8/25/17 at 8:04 am
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:03 am to Catman88
The most shite I see with Dixie in the name: The Border of Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:04 am to Catman88
I read that article yesterday. She really goes out of her way to be offended by that show.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:11 am to Catman88
They already toned down the Civil War aspect of it. I can remember when I was a kid, they used Confederate battle flags, etc. Anyway, screw this lady. My kids love going to the DS and I could drink that soup by the bucket full.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:12 am to TheFonz
You just know she showed up hoping there was a battle flag.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:13 am to TheFonz
What kind of soup is it?
I am a man who likes good soup.
I am a man who likes good soup.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:15 am to TheFonz
So, you but a ticket to a show and you are offended... However, the show is a private enterprise and you were not forced to buy the ticket, nor forced to attend...
But in the end, things need to change because you were offended, when truth be told you went into the experience with a preconceived notion that you were going to be offended...
Don't like the show, don't buy the ticket... Is this too hard of a concept for some to grasp?
But in the end, things need to change because you were offended, when truth be told you went into the experience with a preconceived notion that you were going to be offended...
Don't like the show, don't buy the ticket... Is this too hard of a concept for some to grasp?
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:19 am to The Maj
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So, you but a ticket to a show and you are offended... However, the show is a private enterprise and you were not forced to buy the ticket, nor forced to attend...
But in the end, things need to change because you were offended, when truth be told you went into the experience with a preconceived notion that you were going to be offended...
Don't like the show, don't buy the ticket... Is this too hard of a concept for some to grasp?
Spot on!
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:22 am to auggie
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What kind of soup is it?
I am a man who likes good soup.
It's a cream of vegetable soup. Real thick and good for biscuit dipping.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:22 am to auggie
creamy vegetable...I can't wait to get some in a few weeks. Its legit delicious. The only thing wrong with drinking it is you miss out on dunking that fluffy chunk of heavenly delight they call a biscuit.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:24 am to The Maj
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So, you but a ticket to a show and you are offended... However, the show is a private enterprise and you were not forced to buy the ticket, nor forced to attend... But in the end, things need to change because you were offended, when truth be told you went into the experience with a preconceived notion that you were going to be offended... Don't like the show, don't buy the ticket... Is this too hard of a concept for some to grasp?
But...if she was offended by the show, no one should be able to see it. That's how democracy works right?
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:33 am to The Maj
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So, you but a ticket to a show and you are offended... However, the show is a private enterprise and you were not forced to buy the ticket, nor forced to attend... But in the end, things need to change because you were offended, when truth be told you went into the experience with a preconceived notion that you were going to be offended... Don't like the show, don't buy the ticket... Is this too hard of a concept for some to grasp?
Fascists don't act fairly or allow opinions/beliefs that contradict their own *superior* ones, TM; because it's the 'emperor has no clothes' adage that applies. Lies can not tolerate Truths...because the Truth destroys the Lie. Bible 101.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:34 am to bamafan1001
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But...if she was offended by the show, no one should be able to see it. That's how democracy works right?
Quite honestly, I do not think they even realize the Pandora's box they are opening by advocating for the idea of censorship in order to spare a person's feelings...
I see a preview or ad for something that I know I will not enjoy or that I will not agree with and I simply do not support the event with my money... If there are others that wish to support it with their money, then so be it...
If we are going to ban on feelings or dislike then I have a list I would like to see banned:
Rap Music
Disney Channel
Auburn Football
The color orange (other than for hunting vests)
PETA
Rainbow Flags
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:34 am to Catman88
As I said in response to this being posted yesterday, Dolly Parton has done more for poor people in Tennessee (including blacks) than this bitch and BLM could do in 5 lifetimes.
frick her.
frick her.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:48 am to Catman88
Do I get mashed potatoes that look like Dolly's epic boobage?
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:51 am to Catman88
Here's your basic Dixie Stampede meal. The most important part is no utensils.
You get a potato wedge; it's the thing at the bottom of the plate.
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Do I get mashed potatoes that look like Dolly's epic boobage?
You get a potato wedge; it's the thing at the bottom of the plate.
This post was edited on 8/25/17 at 8:53 am
Posted on 8/25/17 at 8:59 am to Catman88
I went to the Dixie Stampede two years ago and was even called on to volunteer for one of the events.
It was a really good time, and it's a shame that it's being lambasted in this manner.
Further proves that everything is racist in the eyes of the left nowadays.
It was a really good time, and it's a shame that it's being lambasted in this manner.
Further proves that everything is racist in the eyes of the left nowadays.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 9:02 am to CaptChandler
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called on to volunteer for one of the events.
What event? I chased a chicken for the glory of the Confederacy when I was twelve.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 9:04 am to The Maj
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Don't like the show, don't buy the ticket... Is this too hard of a concept for some to grasp?
If you read her article, you can tell after seeing it that it's not even that she doesn't like the show - it almost appears that she sort of does in a way. It just seems that she can't get over the notion that she's not supposed to like the idea of the show and, at the end of the day, that's the determining factor and all that really matters.
So odd.
Posted on 8/25/17 at 9:10 am to The Maj
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So, you but a ticket to a show and you are offended
Did you even read the article? She went to the show specifically to report on it in light of current events surrounding Confederate monuments and the Confederate flag.
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truth be told you went into the experience with a preconceived notion that you were going to be offended...
It seemed to me she went with an open mind. The only thing I got the impression that really offended her were the signs on the bathroom stalls. I think she saw it for the hokey entertainment it is, but was still confused by the romanticism of the Antebellum South the south perpetuates.
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