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re: TGBFTL in Zulu parade
Posted on 2/20/19 at 10:27 pm to Geauxld Finger
Posted on 2/20/19 at 10:27 pm to Geauxld Finger
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This is the first time the Zulu Queen will ride in the parade. Previously she stayed at Gallier Hall in the reviewing stand.
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Pretty sure you have Zulu and Rex confused and the queen of Rex is at the hotel intercontinental
You are correct, sir!
Posted on 2/20/19 at 10:27 pm to Irish LSU Fan
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The LSU band represents LSU and should not be associated with this issue
How are they associated with this issue simply by marching in a Mardi Gras parade?
The queen of Zulu is an LSU student I believe. I’m sure the LSU band marching has at least something to do with that.
This post was edited on 2/20/19 at 10:28 pm
Posted on 2/20/19 at 10:37 pm to Mickey Goldmill
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The queen of Zulu is an LSU student I believe.
Although she is an LSU student, she only represents herself as queen Zulu.
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How are they associated with this issue simply by marching in a Mardi Gras parade?
They are not associated with this issue by "simply marching in a Mardi Gras parade." They ARE associated with this issue by marching in THIS parade. The LSU band HAS a choice, and they chose to participate with a krewe that "requires" its members to dress in "blackface."
Posted on 2/20/19 at 10:40 pm to Irish LSU Fan
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Although she is an LSU student, she only represents herself as queen Zulu.
Huh? She’s an LSU student. The LSU band is marching in the parade. It’s not an issue. Stop trying to make something out of nothing.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 10:42 pm to Irish LSU Fan
TGBFTL marching in Zulu would be a great decision and appreciated by all. The black face tradition of Zulu is also appreciated and respected by all. Hail to Zulu and TGBFTL!
Posted on 2/20/19 at 10:42 pm to Irish LSU Fan
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Really.....It's a big deal. It has no place in society today. If there was a mostly white krewe doing this it would be the end of civilization (and you know it). I call BS if Zulu is not held to the same standard. The LSU band represents LSU and should not be associated with this issue.
Well, it isn't a mostly white krewe doing it. I live in New Orleans, a city with more black people than 99% of American cities, and they created the parade and love it in overwhelming numbers.
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It's a chance to expose the LSU band to hundreds of thousands of people who are having a good time.
Then march in Rex. The parade LSU chooses to participate in is totally their choice. LSU can march in ANY parade they choose.
They have marched in Rex before. But this year, they are choosing to march in Zulu.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 11:01 pm to Big EZ Tiger
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I live in New Orleans, a city with more black people than 99% of American cities, and they created the parade and love it in overwhelming numbers.
This is a BS response. Blackface is offensive and wrong. If you like it, that is your choice since you (and you alone) make your choices. If others like it, that is their personal choice. The LSU Band represents the university and I am appalled at this decision.
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Well, it isn't a mostly white krewe doing it.
WOW.....so, a racist act (blackface) is less racist if a person of color thinks it is OK? I call BS on all of this.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 11:03 pm to Nawlens Gator
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The black face tradition of Zulu is also appreciated and respected by all.
Really???? You are incorrect (BTW.... "blackface" is one word, not two).
Posted on 2/20/19 at 11:05 pm to Irish LSU Fan
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Irish LSU Fan
Would you please just go the fck away?
Posted on 2/20/19 at 11:09 pm to Irish LSU Fan
Roy King, you are always so negative towards the band since you were fired. Nobody else has such vitriol towards the band as you do.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 11:11 pm to 18handicap
Sorry to disappoint.....I'm not Roy. BTW......do you think Frank, Linda or Roy would be doing this?
Posted on 2/20/19 at 11:16 pm to Irish LSU Fan
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Blackface is offensive and wrong
Jesus Christ man, drop your balls...
Posted on 2/20/19 at 11:17 pm to vl100butch
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on the surface, the times they really are a changing...
and I think it's a good thing...
but then again, something like this would be right up F. King's social justice way of thinking...
are Grambling and Southern marching as well??
What in the flying frick are you rambling about?
Posted on 2/20/19 at 11:23 pm to Irish LSU Fan
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This is a BS response. Blackface is offensive and wrong. If you like it, that is your choice since you (and you alone) make your choices. If others like it, that is their personal choice. The LSU Band represents the university and I am appalled at this decision.
The LSU Band and those performing obviously are not offended. It is their personal choice to perform. Blackface is offensive and wrong to you and that is your personal choice to feel that way. You don't represent the whole university.
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WOW.....so, a racist act (blackface) is less racist if a person of color thinks it is OK? I call BS on all of this.
Again, this is a "racist act" to you. I tell you one thing, if the majority of black people in New Orleans think it's ok and not racist to them, who the hell am I to tell them they are wrong?
Posted on 2/20/19 at 11:28 pm to Big EZ Tiger
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Again, this is a "racist act" to you. I tell you one thing, if the majority of black people in New Orleans think it's ok and not racist to them, who the hell am I to tell them they are wrong?
Exactly. It comes down to intent. There are offensive ways to do things that mock or ridicule others and there are non-offensive ways that celebrate or honor people.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 11:37 pm to Irish LSU Fan
I had drinks with a long time black Zulu member this past weekend and I asked him about the controversy. He laughed and said there is no controversy. Said some white people from out of town are trying to hijack their tradition to advance their stupid cause
Posted on 2/21/19 at 10:08 am to notiger1997
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some white people from out of town are trying to hijack their tradition to advance their stupid cause
People of color across the country are calling this out for what it is....racism. Just because a black person thinks it is OK, that does not make it so. As far as "their tradition," slavery was also a tradition, so was blacks sitting in the rear of the bus, segregation, etc. Traditions that are wrong must go.
Posted on 2/21/19 at 10:15 am to Mickey Goldmill
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It comes down to intent
Intent is an important part of our legal system. However, an alleged lack of intent does not excuse a wrong and hurtful act.
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there are non-offensive ways that celebrate or honor people.
Blackface is not the way to honor African-Americans.
Posted on 2/21/19 at 10:18 am to Irish LSU Fan
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Blackface is not the way to honor African-Americans.
Blackface is only as offensive as you perceive it.
If the people in the Krewe don't have an issue with it, why should you?
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