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Sad but i don’t remember ever seeing a confederate flag (except in books) in my years in iowa.Had no idea there were black people in Grinnell.
Sad but i don’t remember ever seeing a confederate flag (except in books) in my years in iowa.
CSB.I saw one in Muscatine about 2 months ago
CSB.
Iowa plates?
No but sayin i never saw it - ever.Lol that this seems so far-fetched to you.
Someone probably watched too much TV and thought they were destroying evidence. I’d like some more info before labeling it a hate crime. Burning someone also might be a sign of extreme anger for a reason other than race.Hate crime or not , that sounds freaking twisted. It’s a f—ked up time in America
Sad but i don’t remember ever seeing a confederate flag (except in books) in my years in iowa.
Sad but i don’t remember ever seeing a confederate flag (except in books) in my years in iowa.
Sad but i don’t remember ever seeing a confederate flag (except in books) in my years in iowa.
2010. Culver - enough said.When did you leave the state and have you visited much recently?
Iowa is heading south.
Is everything political?
Had no idea there were black people in Grinnell.
FIFYProlly banged someone's white wife.
MAGA = 1950s Alabama/Mississippi now.
Sometimes, authorities don’t release information to the public other than the nature of the investigation. Iowa DCI might purposely leave the details out that only the perpetrator(s) would know.Did I miss something in the article that points people in the direction that the man was "lynched"" or are they just not ruling it out because Grinnell is only 2% black?
You lived a sheltered life.Sad but i don’t remember ever seeing a confederate flag (except in books) in my years in iowa.
CSB.
Iowa plates?
I doubt Perry gets the belles of the ball from journalism school. But it does seem like that is a bit of a stretch without further infoThat seems like a horribly irresponsible headline
The fu..?Sad but i don’t remember ever seeing a confederate flag (except in books) in my years in iowa.
Probably lots of them at Grinnell College. Loads of east-coast kids there.
Prolly banged someone's white wife.
MAGA Iowa = 1950s Alabama/Mississippi now.
5% of Grinnell College students are black. And rare for any student to stay in town when done with school.
Prolly banged someone's white wife.
MAGA Iowa = 1950s Alabama/Mississippi now.
You lived a sheltered life.
Saw two confederate flags around North Cedar. One on the back of a kids moped.
No but sayin i never saw it - ever.
I had family come back from Texas a few years back. One of my cousins brought her new husband who had never been to IA before. I walked up to him and said "welcome to Iowa, we probably have a larger, per capita, population of rednecks than the whole state of Texas here now."When did you leave the state and have you visited much recently?
Iowa is heading south.
Required by law
I had family come back from Texas a few years back. One of my cousins brought her new husband who had never been to IA before. I walked up to him and said "welcome to Iowa, we probably have a larger, per capita, population of rednecks than the whole state of Texas here now."
One needn't fly a confederate flag to be considered a redneck. Rural Iowa seems to be swarming with good ol' boys. I know some of my relatives wear that badge, sadly.Would rural Iowa really be worse than, say, rural Missouri or Nebraska?
I guess I've been in rural Nebraska enough and can't remember seeing a confederate flag. But I haven't seen one in rural Iowa either. Just once on a pickup at a stripclub.
One needn't fly a confederate flag to be considered a redneck. Rural Iowa seems to be swarming with good ol' boys. I know some of my relatives wear that badge, sadly.