To: SocialMeltdown
So, FUBU's message is to enslave all white people? What is the "equation" here, then?
I thought you "neo-Confederates" claim this isn't a "white-black" thing, and that all the slaves in the South left the plantations to join the Confederate Army, fighting alongside their white Southern brethren blahblahblahblah...
So which is it?
10 posted on
11/20/2001 7:17:26 AM PST by
Illbay
To: Illbay
No, it is the BLACK population (and many northern transplants) who insist on making it a racial issue. This Yankee doesn't give a damn what a person wears.
11 posted on
11/20/2001 7:19:24 AM PST by
Clemenza
To: Illbay
I thought you "neo-Confederates" claim this isn't a "white-black" thing, and that all the slaves in the South left the plantations to join the Confederate Army, fighting alongside their white Southern brethren blahblahblahblah...
So, Illbay, do still maintain they didn't?
15 posted on
11/20/2001 7:35:13 AM PST by
wasp69
To: Illbay
No, I don't think FUBU's message is not to enslave all white people just as the Confederate State
S of America's message was not and is not to enslave black people
But you have to admit Illbay, when you are told consistently in school that your heritage is wrong, when you know good and darn well it's not, but someone else's heritage and dress is acceptable all the while being instructed in correct thinking, then it does get tiring. I don't care if everyone in the state of NC starts wearing FUBU, or 'It's a black thing' shirts, but don't tell me my heritage is not acceptable when I know what my ancestors did and said was not racist whatsoever!!
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