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In reply to the discussion: NaNaNaNa, hey hey hey, goodbye. [View all]bvar22
(39,909 posts)45. Is that a "Double Down"?
        An apology to those you wished suffering upon,
a fearless personal inventory to find the bigotry hiding in your heart,
(and, yes, wanting a whole segment of the population to suffer IS bigotry)
And then a Mea Culpa would go a long way to fix the turmoil you are in.
Yes. I am glad the flag is down, but it is just a piece of colored cloth
and does not mean the end to racism, bigotry.....or taunting.
BTW: You never answered my question about Old Glory.
This is the same flag flown by the Army of the North while they committed genocide and ethnic cleansing to make The West safe for "white" settlers.
Any thoughts or taunts about that?
Do you advocate taking THAT flag down?
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        BUT, Clyburn pointed out that it takes only a simple majority to repeal the law that 
        merrily
        Jun 2015
        #26
      
        
        Point is, they could if they wanted. They want to pretend helplessness, including her, but also
        merrily
        Jun 2015
        #51
      
        
        I don't want to crush the South. I have always been a little sad that I was not born there.
        merrily
        Jun 2015
        #28
      
        
        No. Not in New York. They don't celebrate their racist past (except against Muslims),
        bvar22
        Jun 2015
        #41