SC Ping
His BBQ just wasn’t all that good, IMHO
It took me a couple years of living in West Columbia to warm up to yellow barbecue. But, once I tried it, I really liked it. WCola wouldn’t be the same without “The Flying Pig”.
RIP Maurice.
Whoaaa we wouldn't want that!
He'll have to answer for that sin too.
well... although I think it’s bad business to exclude any group of customers, I will always argue that a business should have the right to deny service to anyone they wish for any reason they wish.
“It is really a constitutional right - whether a man has the right to run his business without governmental interference,” he said then.
Regardless of his other stances, he was right about that.
Social engineering doesn’t trump property rights and freedom of association. Except in the mind of leftists/statists.
White segregationists tended to come from areas with large black populations...often the majority or close
They feared black rule having observed what they saw as pitfalls in group black behavioral patterns from decades
Ask anyone who lives in a majority or near majority black city if their fears were unfounded.
Be honest
I grew up in this and was obnoxiously libtard in arguing with the evil discrimi actors but now living in the mess we’ve created I recognize my folly
Not sure what we could have done...not creating a dependence class would have helped but the issues predate that which just made it worse
The whole world discriminates and segregates and strives to maintain cultural and ethnic/racial identity integrity
Only in the demonized west is this the ultimate sin....punishable by law
And hence we will crumble away into brown polyglot dust in the future as a result and take all our resented civilization with us....but at least we can’t be called bigots anymore...the horror
So prepare your spawn...gonna be a rough downward spiral
Rest in peace.
Misguided soul. RIP.
“”YOU are WHITE because your Ancestors believed in SEGREGATION!” “
Nope. We’re white because people didn’t travel much and had standards. Today, we travel and have few standards.
Some damn fine BBQ. Whatever your thoughts about the man himself, he was a character and a huge part of Columbia history. It saddens me to see him raked over the coals in the media, and I say these things as someone who used to work for him & who didn’t much care for him personally. Also, when I worked there in the late 80s, there were blacks working in “the Plant” who’d been there for decades, who ran the place by dint of their seniority. Piggie Park couldn’t’ve gotten along without them.
Have a little respect for the dead and for his family, folks.