Obama's fault, I'm sure.
Here's Big Game Bob protesting with the students this morning.
Pieces of crap
Here's Big Game Bob protesting with the students this morning.
Pieces of crap
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Exactly.Originally posted by CarolinaHawkeye:
Just frat boys being asshole frat boys.
Boys being boys is a pretty lame excuse for this.Originally posted by Hy_dro:
Exactly.Originally posted by CarolinaHawkeye:
Just frat boys being asshole frat boys.
It was sarcasm. It was a play on the fact that it's a well-known conservative claim that Obama is hurting race relations. Hence the term, often seen on this very website, of "The Great Divider."Originally posted by TJ8869:
Jugding by the first sentence in the first post in this thread, I'd say slieb has no real interest in having a grownup discussion on this issue.
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It was sarcasm. It was a play on the fact that it's a well-known conservative claim that Obama is hurting race relations. Hence the term, often seen on this very website, of "The Great Divider."Originally posted by TJ8869:
Jugding by the first sentence in the first post in this thread, I'd say slieb has no real interest in having a grownup discussion on this issue.
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I'd gladly have a discussion about how racism is far more prevalent in 2015, in the USA, than most people are willing to admit. Do you want to have that conversation?
If everyone in the South was evicted from their homes for being racist, the world would be facing the greatest humanitarian disaster since the time of Noah.Originally posted by naturalmwa:
It was reported that the students in the house have just a day to vacate the house. I'm sort of surprised they don't have better tenant rights in OK. In Iowa you must give 30 days for a tenant to move. IMO this seems an over reaction to toss all students out of their home onto the street because some people who live in the same house expressed racist views in private. This is America, you're allowed to be a racists if you want to be and you sure aren't expected to to police the racist views of your roommates.
Stereotype much?Originally posted by BondHawk:
If everyone in the South was evicted from their homes for being racist, the world would be facing the greatest humanitarian disaster since the time of Noah.Originally posted by naturalmwa:
It was reported that the students in the house have just a day to vacate the house. I'm sort of surprised they don't have better tenant rights in OK. In Iowa you must give 30 days for a tenant to move. IMO this seems an over reaction to toss all students out of their home onto the street because some people who live in the same house expressed racist views in private. This is America, you're allowed to be a racists if you want to be and you sure aren't expected to to police the racist views of your roommates.
I agree with you too. I have no issue with the university closing the fraternity or the fraternity organization expelling the members. I do have an issue with a landlord being able to kick you out of your home with 24 hours notice because they didn't like what you or your roommate said on a bus. I hope those students sue SAE and win. SAE should simply take the letters down and let the student live in the house until the semester is up IMO.Originally posted by nowalkin:
I was never in a frat and in general, hate the entire concept of frat's/sororities. What these moron's did is about as stupid as they come.
Natural - I generally agree with your sentiment about being able to be a racist if you want to...guess it's your choice. What I find strange about this circumstance though is that this was GROUP racism, not two people talking in hushed tones amongst each other. It's hard to believe in today's times that an entire busload of people would be singing/chanting something like that. That's the part I find disturbing.
Also - talk about stereotyping. Tell me the one preppy little white guy (basically the only one that we can see his face) doesn't fit the prototypical stereotype for what you envision a frat boy to look like. Dude needs to be punched in the mouth.
Sure thing they're Vanilla ice. Hey fun fact about Jscott everyone. He's not even black.Originally posted by jscott78:
Good thing SCOTUS declared racism over in this country. Gives conservatives plenty of room to be racist.
I'm guessing they signed away their rights. In an ordinary situation, they would probably be afforded protection. Fraternity houses are not the same as a rental apartment.Originally posted by naturalmwa:
I agree with you too. I have no issue with the university closing the fraternity or the fraternity organization expelling the members. I do have an issue with a landlord being able to kick you out of your home with 24 hours notice because they didn't like what you or your roommate said on a bus. I hope those students sue SAE and win. SAE should simply take the letters down and let the student live in the house until the semester is up IMO.Originally posted by nowalkin:
I was never in a frat and in general, hate the entire concept of frat's/sororities. What these moron's did is about as stupid as they come.
Natural - I generally agree with your sentiment about being able to be a racist if you want to...guess it's your choice. What I find strange about this circumstance though is that this was GROUP racism, not two people talking in hushed tones amongst each other. It's hard to believe in today's times that an entire busload of people would be singing/chanting something like that. That's the part I find disturbing.
Also - talk about stereotyping. Tell me the one preppy little white guy (basically the only one that we can see his face) doesn't fit the prototypical stereotype for what you envision a frat boy to look like. Dude needs to be punched in the mouth.
I'm aware it was sarcasm. It still looks petty when you stoop to the level of people you think you are better than.Originally posted by slieb85:
It was sarcasm. It was a play on the fact that it's a well-known conservative claim that Obama is hurting race relations. Hence the term, often seen on this very website, of "The Great Divider."
I'd gladly have a discussion about how racism is far more prevalent in 2015, in the USA, than most people are willing to admit. Do you want to have that conversation?