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Follow-up: shootings explained
Posted on 10/13/25 at 10:51 am
Posted on 10/13/25 at 10:51 am
To start, more context (long and anecdotal so bear with me). First, racial undertones. As I stated in previous post im a 42, black male and have been attending games in TS as a loyal tiger fan since '04--first game was vs Ark State that year. The first few years wasn't comfortable, nothing overtly racist but not that welcoming. But I can say assuredly that since '07 i have had nothing but 100% positive experiences as a tiger fan in TS with other all other tiger fans. Yes folks that includes *gasps* all the white ones in the majority. Im willing to bet all white tiger fans can come close to saying the same thing about black tiger fans who they encounter at the games in TS and even especially at road games. The only cultural issues one experiences in the games are typically due to vulgarities and excessive drinking and in my experience that's all been white vs white. Paying customers inside the stadium and further deep on campus tailgating--of all stripes--adhere to the family oriented standards where the inherent default position for *sober* behavior is nothing illegal, endangering a child/anything you wouldn't want a child to do, or disruptive to the goings on. Process of elimination, part 1: paying customers of all backgrounds are NOT the issue, and LSU protects the ones who spend at games or on campus first.
The majority of years I've attended home games i would park by McKinley High, just as a quick way to head back to north to Zachary. The McFadden Arkansas post game traffic way back when was absolutely the worst traffic ever, even worse than LSU-SU from free levee lots. Anyway, in all the years I've parked there, never has that element in that area ever commandeered the Northgate area until the the last 2 home games. The elders in that area have always have been nice, never been interested in nor had any business or affiliation with LSU, for those reasons stayed away from LSU, and on game days hustled parking spots never endangering whomever parked in that area. They understood and accepted that delicate dance, where 20 years ago it was definitely rooted in race whereas now those elders dont care either, though some wear purple and gold post 2019. Process of elimination, part 2: the elders, old heads, uncs and aunts of the McKinley area--despite being behind the socioeconomic 8ball figuratively in many ways-- are NOT the issue.
So what's changed the last 2 weeks? Two rappers, Kevin Gates and Megan Thee Stallion. Per my research, I'll explain.
The overwhelming problem derives from the young women--the female YNs-- who are just a hot mess smorgasbord of emotional instability, sexual depravity and a lack of social awareness. Emphasis on the lack of social awareness, which is the root of what many are calling black fatigue. What you do at the pool party at the apartments is not what you do on a Carnival cruise. What you do at a NBA Youngboy concert isn't what you do at a community homecoming events. So on and so forth. Problem #1: these girls are being lapped and left behind by their black female counterparts. Process of elimination, part 3: LSU black female students are NOT the issue. These female YNs see their black female counterparts-- who come from good backgrounds with families who taught them and sacrificed for them to go further in life--all over social media do things and go places they cant do, so they seek to copy it. With much less resources, terrible influences and inability or unwillingness to listen, their attempts at copying their counterparts not only fails miserably but sets off a domino effect.
The rapper Megan Thee Stallion has started a trend amongst ratchet YNs where they LITERALLY, I repeat LITERALLY hike the back of their skirt up revealing their bare arse. These girls do not believe in bottoms that any inseam. What these sorority and college girls do with their game days outfits is one thing, typically over the top cute/borderline sexy costumes. Female YNs trying to up their black female counterparts engage in a race to the bottom, pun intended. Now big butts is to black women as big bewbs are to white women. Tell either that they are flat chested or butt and see what happens. Anyway, female YNs muse is Megan Thee Stallion who along with this new standard of affirming everyone has made it to where this subset of girls have no qualms about going anywhere dressed flagrantly inappropriately.
If your butt is literally out in public, if you're not concerned about the event you're now at, if at every other event you've been at dressed like this you've started a soul train twerk line in the street, LSU northgate--which is the only place where they've been socially in the area, a place where no money is needed, where their friends live close by and there's a DJ and copious amounts of weed--stood no chance. Damn you paying customers or football lovers!
These girls post EVERYTHING online, and they are all on apps sharing their locations 24/7. That's all that's needed for the rest of YNs--guys seeking to start trouble and the bulk of nonaffiliated kids who just are there to watch the free strip show--to flood the area creating a ticking time bomb. All those kids saw Kevin Gates at the UF game--a local YN hero --and the following 2 home games felt they were given permission to flood that area.
Solutions? I'll save that for another day but between my 2 posts that seems to sum up what occurred on Northgate at Highland. The commotion at the Ag center seems to be consequence of the LSU-SU, where many SU tailgated at the Ag center and a big subset seem to still congregate there still as a result
The majority of years I've attended home games i would park by McKinley High, just as a quick way to head back to north to Zachary. The McFadden Arkansas post game traffic way back when was absolutely the worst traffic ever, even worse than LSU-SU from free levee lots. Anyway, in all the years I've parked there, never has that element in that area ever commandeered the Northgate area until the the last 2 home games. The elders in that area have always have been nice, never been interested in nor had any business or affiliation with LSU, for those reasons stayed away from LSU, and on game days hustled parking spots never endangering whomever parked in that area. They understood and accepted that delicate dance, where 20 years ago it was definitely rooted in race whereas now those elders dont care either, though some wear purple and gold post 2019. Process of elimination, part 2: the elders, old heads, uncs and aunts of the McKinley area--despite being behind the socioeconomic 8ball figuratively in many ways-- are NOT the issue.
So what's changed the last 2 weeks? Two rappers, Kevin Gates and Megan Thee Stallion. Per my research, I'll explain.
The overwhelming problem derives from the young women--the female YNs-- who are just a hot mess smorgasbord of emotional instability, sexual depravity and a lack of social awareness. Emphasis on the lack of social awareness, which is the root of what many are calling black fatigue. What you do at the pool party at the apartments is not what you do on a Carnival cruise. What you do at a NBA Youngboy concert isn't what you do at a community homecoming events. So on and so forth. Problem #1: these girls are being lapped and left behind by their black female counterparts. Process of elimination, part 3: LSU black female students are NOT the issue. These female YNs see their black female counterparts-- who come from good backgrounds with families who taught them and sacrificed for them to go further in life--all over social media do things and go places they cant do, so they seek to copy it. With much less resources, terrible influences and inability or unwillingness to listen, their attempts at copying their counterparts not only fails miserably but sets off a domino effect.
The rapper Megan Thee Stallion has started a trend amongst ratchet YNs where they LITERALLY, I repeat LITERALLY hike the back of their skirt up revealing their bare arse. These girls do not believe in bottoms that any inseam. What these sorority and college girls do with their game days outfits is one thing, typically over the top cute/borderline sexy costumes. Female YNs trying to up their black female counterparts engage in a race to the bottom, pun intended. Now big butts is to black women as big bewbs are to white women. Tell either that they are flat chested or butt and see what happens. Anyway, female YNs muse is Megan Thee Stallion who along with this new standard of affirming everyone has made it to where this subset of girls have no qualms about going anywhere dressed flagrantly inappropriately.
If your butt is literally out in public, if you're not concerned about the event you're now at, if at every other event you've been at dressed like this you've started a soul train twerk line in the street, LSU northgate--which is the only place where they've been socially in the area, a place where no money is needed, where their friends live close by and there's a DJ and copious amounts of weed--stood no chance. Damn you paying customers or football lovers!
These girls post EVERYTHING online, and they are all on apps sharing their locations 24/7. That's all that's needed for the rest of YNs--guys seeking to start trouble and the bulk of nonaffiliated kids who just are there to watch the free strip show--to flood the area creating a ticking time bomb. All those kids saw Kevin Gates at the UF game--a local YN hero --and the following 2 home games felt they were given permission to flood that area.
Solutions? I'll save that for another day but between my 2 posts that seems to sum up what occurred on Northgate at Highland. The commotion at the Ag center seems to be consequence of the LSU-SU, where many SU tailgated at the Ag center and a big subset seem to still congregate there still as a result
Posted on 10/13/25 at 10:56 am to keepitrealgoeswrong
Too many daddies, too little fathers.
Posted on 10/13/25 at 10:56 am to keepitrealgoeswrong
quote:
keepitrealgoeswrong
You’re in the running for the SS fav new poster award.
Hope you stick around
Posted on 10/13/25 at 10:57 am to NFLSU
quote:
Too many daddies, too little fathers.
That should be 'few', not little.
Posted on 10/13/25 at 10:57 am to keepitrealgoeswrong
First of all, thank you for your detailed analysis yesterday and today. I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say thank you for your honesty.
Second, this gem was too good not to quote:
Lastly, you should consider submitting your commentary to the Op-Ed sections of the major La. newspapers. Hell, send it to the NYT and Wapo.
Second, this gem was too good not to quote:
quote:
Female YNs trying to up their black female counterparts engage in a race to the bottom, pun intended. Now big butts is to black women as big bewbs are to white women. Tell either that they are flat chested or butt and see what happens.
Lastly, you should consider submitting your commentary to the Op-Ed sections of the major La. newspapers. Hell, send it to the NYT and Wapo.
Posted on 10/13/25 at 10:58 am to NFLSU
quote:we talking about Mingo or Tb08 ?
too little fathers.
Posted on 10/13/25 at 10:59 am to jpainter6174
ChatGPT, summarize all of this in 3 sentences:
quote:
The writer, a longtime Black LSU fan, reflects on how the game-day environment around Tiger Stadium has become more welcoming and family-oriented over the years, with racial tensions largely giving way to unity among fans. However, they note a recent shift near the Northgate area, which they attribute to younger crowds influenced by rap culture—specifically the behaviors popularized by artists like Megan Thee Stallion and Kevin Gates. The author believes this influx of socially unaware youth has disrupted the traditional, respectful game-day atmosphere, creating public disorder and tension in previously calm areas.
Posted on 10/13/25 at 10:59 am to keepitrealgoeswrong
quote:
im a 42, black male… i have had nothing but 100% positive experiences as a tiger fan in TS with other all other tiger fans.
When you’re at a football game in Tiger Stadium you’re NOT black. You’re Purple & Gold.
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:00 am to keepitrealgoeswrong
We all know why the shite like this happens. What is your solution?
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:01 am to keepitrealgoeswrong
quote:
First, racial undertones. As I stated in previous post im a 42, black male and have been attending games in TS as a loyal tiger fan since '04--first game was vs Ark State that year. The first few years wasn't comfortable, nothing overtly racist but not that welcoming.
What do you mean by the bolded part above? If there was nothing overtly racist, why weren't you comfortable? How would you like the white community to be more "welcoming"?
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:05 am to keepitrealgoeswrong
What’s a yn?
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:06 am to PotatoChip
quote:
What’s a yn?
Prolly something a wyte person can't repeat.
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:07 am to SallysHuman
quote:by showing us those milky white tits he mentioned in the OP
How would you like the white community to be more "welcoming"?
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:08 am to PotatoChip
quote:
What’s a yn?
Young "insert word white folks can't say"
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:11 am to PotatoChip
This has been asked ad nauseum.
A man posts a great summary of the situation and even demonstrated how other universities have addressed those issues.
It doesn't take much brainpower to infer what his abbreviation meant, and that (the abbreviation) wasn't even a hugely relevant part of his post.
Or, maybe it does.
A man posts a great summary of the situation and even demonstrated how other universities have addressed those issues.
It doesn't take much brainpower to infer what his abbreviation meant, and that (the abbreviation) wasn't even a hugely relevant part of his post.
Or, maybe it does.
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:12 am to keepitrealgoeswrong
Sounds like you are blaming rap culture and social media.
Social media allows kids today to assemble in greater numbers than ever before. They instantly know where the party is.
We used to have to use the pay phone outside of Murphy’s or Circle K to find late night.
Social media allows kids today to assemble in greater numbers than ever before. They instantly know where the party is.
We used to have to use the pay phone outside of Murphy’s or Circle K to find late night.
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:13 am to SuperSaint
quote:
You’re in the running for the SS fav new poster award.
Yep
Love this guy
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:13 am to keepitrealgoeswrong
quote:
Solutions? I'll save that for another day
Nope. Right now my man
Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:15 am to keepitrealgoeswrong
quote:
The rapper Megan Thee Stallion has started a trend amongst ratchet YNs where they LITERALLY, I repeat LITERALLY hike the back of their skirt up revealing their bare arse.
#rolemodel

Posted on 10/13/25 at 11:16 am to tigafan4life
Sorry, I’m not up to date with acronyms used these days. I don’t pay much attention to pop culture. Maybe, people should stop using words like that if we want to work past this.
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