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Rape apologist heard from2001400ex said:
Approaching Bill Clinton status.RaceBannon said: -
Clearly photoshopped. You can tell by the spacing.RaceBannon said: -
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.2001400ex said:
Can't wait for Bob and the rest to blast this dude the way they blasted the governor.GrundleStiltzkin said:Delicious and ridiculous
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.
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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.RaceBannon 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 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.
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I was raised tucked behind Mt RainierSFGbob said:
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.RaceBannon 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 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.
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SFGbob said:
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.RaceBannon 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 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.TurdBuffer said:SFGbob said:
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.RaceBannon 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 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! -
RaceBannon 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.
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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.RaceBannon said:
I was raised tucked behind Mt RainierSFGbob said:
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.RaceBannon 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 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.
Washington barely had a million people
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In the 70s, black people couldn't eat at the same restaurant or drink from the same water fountain in some places.2001400ex said:
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.GrundleStiltzkin said:
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.2001400ex said:
Can't wait for Bob and the rest to blast this dude the way they blasted the governor.GrundleStiltzkin said:Delicious and ridiculous
Mistreating a women is another deal, I feel we can all agree that should never happen regardless of the era.
Yeah, and there was no Social Security in the 1950s. What a dipshit.





