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  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,790 Founders Club
    2001400ex said:
    Rape apologist heard from
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter
    Clearly photoshopped. You can tell by the spacing.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,205
    2001400ex said:

    Can't wait for Bob and the rest to blast this dude the way they blasted the governor.
    Can't wait for Hondo to pull a claim right out of his ass. I never said anything about the Gov. wearing black-face. I criticized your bullshit that him wearing black face in college when he was 25, was comparable to Kavanaugh's under-age high school drinking but I never blasted him for wearing black-face. Another day another lie from Hondo the pathological liar.

    So help me to understand the Kunt logic here Hondo. If the Rat Gov. of Virginia wears black-face, if some state Senator from Virginia has also been shown to wear black face I need to comment on that fact even if I didn't say shit about the Gov. wearing black face in the first place.

  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,205

    I didn't grow up in the south but black face wasn't acceptable in the 60s

    Should a politician today be held accountable for the 80s? At the very least it's a legit campaign issue

    Have to think about resignation

    Keep in mind a whole slew of entertainers have it on their record much more recently

    I can't understand anyone thinking it was cool

    If one goes everyone goes.

    I think as late as the 1960s while uncomfortable, black face was more acceptable then you might realize. I especially think that it was among the college Frat scene.


    I seem to recall quite a view variety TV shows with entertainers still wearing black face.

    There was a scene from Mad Men where Roger and his wife wore black face at their party. I think it might have happened more than you realize.

  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,790 Founders Club
    SFGbob said:

    I didn't grow up in the south but black face wasn't acceptable in the 60s

    Should a politician today be held accountable for the 80s? At the very least it's a legit campaign issue

    Have to think about resignation

    Keep in mind a whole slew of entertainers have it on their record much more recently

    I can't understand anyone thinking it was cool

    If one goes everyone goes.

    I think as late as the 1960s while uncomfortable, black face was more acceptable then you might realize. I especially think that it was among the college Frat scene.


    I seem to recall quite a view variety TV shows with entertainers still wearing black face.

    There was a scene from Mad Men where Roger and his wife wore black face at their party. I think it might have happened more than you realize.

    I was raised tucked behind Mt Rainier

    Washington barely had a million people
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,964 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    I didn't grow up in the south but black face wasn't acceptable in the 60s

    Should a politician today be held accountable for the 80s? At the very least it's a legit campaign issue

    Have to think about resignation

    Keep in mind a whole slew of entertainers have it on their record much more recently

    I can't understand anyone thinking it was cool

    If one goes everyone goes.

    I think as late as the 1960s while uncomfortable, black face was more acceptable then you might realize. I especially think that it was among the college Frat scene.


    I seem to recall quite a view variety TV shows with entertainers still wearing black face.

    There was a scene from Mad Men where Roger and his wife wore black face at their party. I think it might have happened more than you realize.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR5Iy8PUogk

    If you're bashing on Roger Sterling, I'm fucking out!
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,405 Founders Club

    SFGbob said:

    I didn't grow up in the south but black face wasn't acceptable in the 60s

    Should a politician today be held accountable for the 80s? At the very least it's a legit campaign issue

    Have to think about resignation

    Keep in mind a whole slew of entertainers have it on their record much more recently

    I can't understand anyone thinking it was cool

    If one goes everyone goes.

    I think as late as the 1960s while uncomfortable, black face was more acceptable then you might realize. I especially think that it was among the college Frat scene.


    I seem to recall quite a view variety TV shows with entertainers still wearing black face.

    There was a scene from Mad Men where Roger and his wife wore black face at their party. I think it might have happened more than you realize.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR5Iy8PUogk

    If you're bashing on Roger Sterling, I'm fucking out!
    He's my martini hero. Gibson martini with cocktail onions instead of olives.
  • DooglesDoogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,591 Founders Club

    I didn't grow up in the south but black face wasn't acceptable in the 60s

    Should a politician today be held accountable for the 80s? At the very least it's a legit campaign issue

    Have to think about resignation

    Keep in mind a whole slew of entertainers have it on their record much more recently

    I can't understand anyone thinking it was cool

    If one goes everyone goes.


  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,205

    SFGbob said:

    I didn't grow up in the south but black face wasn't acceptable in the 60s

    Should a politician today be held accountable for the 80s? At the very least it's a legit campaign issue

    Have to think about resignation

    Keep in mind a whole slew of entertainers have it on their record much more recently

    I can't understand anyone thinking it was cool

    If one goes everyone goes.

    I think as late as the 1960s while uncomfortable, black face was more acceptable then you might realize. I especially think that it was among the college Frat scene.


    I seem to recall quite a view variety TV shows with entertainers still wearing black face.

    There was a scene from Mad Men where Roger and his wife wore black face at their party. I think it might have happened more than you realize.

    I was raised tucked behind Mt Rainier

    Washington barely had a million people
    I grew up in rural Oregon but I watched a lot of TV. I just seem to recall Judy Garland and other Celebs wearing black face in early 1960s TV shows.

  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,205
    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    Can't wait for Bob and the rest to blast this dude the way they blasted the governor.
    They probably won't. I hope someone will say enough on this yearbook shit. It's all so inane. LtGuv's got a problem though.
    Right or wrong. In the deep South that shit was accepted back then. Whether R or D, I have a hard time putting values the way they are now on people for shit in the 70/80s. In the 70s, black people couldn't eat at the same restaurant or drink from the same water fountain in some places.

    Mistreating a women is another deal, I feel we can all agree that should never happen regardless of the era.
    In the 70s, black people couldn't eat at the same restaurant or drink from the same water fountain in some places.

    Yeah, and there was no Social Security in the 1950s. What a dipshit.
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