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The larger point that you ran cover for racists in Virginia? I've mentioned that several times2001400ex said:
Race and Bob want to argue semantics over water fountains and ignore he larger point.RaceBannon said:
Don't you ever mention my link with your bullshit link that didn't prove anything2001400ex said:
Read my link and Race's link. Idiot. You are also an old white dude from the West coast who has no idea anything about the south and what happened.SFGbob said:In the 70s, black people couldn't eat at the same restaurant or drink from the same water fountain in some places.
If they "couldn't" eat at a restaurant or drink form a water fountain there had to be some force of law that kept them from doing so. Which state and town still enforced Jim Crow laws in the 1970s Hondo?
And notice how you're not saying that there was one isolated incident you're saying black people period couldn't do these things in "some" places. Where were those places Hondo?
Fuck you can watch the movie remember the Titans, which is based on a true story set in 1971. That was in Virginia. -
I drove from Oklahoma through Tennessee and Alabama to the Carolinas in the 70's but hondo knows more than me living in Montana, home of white nationalists.
El oh El!!!
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Semantics?
In the 70s, black people couldn't eat at the same restaurant or drink from the same water fountain in some places.
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You are right. I forgot about context. You are an idiot arguing semantics and don't understand context.SFGbob said:Semantics?
In the 70s, black people couldn't eat at the same restaurant or drink from the same water fountain in some places.
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You didn't provide the "context" Kunt. You made a statement and were asked to provide some context in support of your statement. Where were these "places" where blacks couldn't drink from public water fountains in the 1970s? You can't provide this "context" because you were always lying out your ass. Even now, you can't admit you were talking out your ass so we're treated to more bullshit about "semantics" and "context" and given links that don't support your fucking mouth.
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Embarrassing. I knew you would be that dumb.SFGbob said:You didn't provide the "context" Kunt. You made a statement and were asked to provide some context in support of your statement. Where were these "places" where blacks couldn't drink from public water fountains in the 1970s? You can't provide this "context" because you were always lying out your ass. Even now, you can't admit you were talking out your ass so we're treated to more bullshit about "semantics" and "context" and given links that don't support your fucking mouth.
Context: you pulled my quote out from the discussion so you lack context of my quote. Idiot.
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Does the rest of the "discussion" identify where these "places" are that blacks couldn't drink at public water fountains in the 1970s? You'll notice that Hondo's "context" Kunt act never materialized until after it was obvious that he pulled that claim out of his ass and is now lying about it.
Go ahead Hondo, give us the "context" that makes your statement accurate.
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The only other "context" you supplied was your lie about me "blast[ing]" the Governor for wearing black face.
Can't wait for Bob and the rest to blast this dude the way they blasted the governor.
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I'm her huckleberry!sarktastic said:
Is she literally calling for a fight till death?RaceBannon said: -
Hondo was in South Africa maybe.........Or India?SFGbob said:
You said there were many places in the 1970s where blacks couldn't drink from public water fountains. Where were they and how did they stop blacks from doing so? Did they arrest them? Beat them? Surely you've got some evidence to back up that ignorant mouth of yours Hondo.2001400ex said:
Read my original quote. I didn't say everywhere. I didn't even say it was widespread. But there were some racist small towns where that shit was still going on. And you are an ignorant old white dude from the West coast if you don't get that. And your quote says as much. If you actually read it.RaceBannon said:I guess it is easier to laugh at me than admit you're a dumbass
When did segregated water fountains end?
Ben Steelman
StarNews
That’s a good question, and it’s a tough one to answer.
Segregation of public facilities — including water fountains and restrooms — was officially outlawed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 2, 1964, after a rare cloture vote in the U.S. Senate. (Sen. Robert F. Byrd, D-W.Va., a former Klansman, spoke against the bill on the Senate floor for 14 hours, 13 minutes straight.)
U.S. Rep. Alton A. Lennon of Wilmington, a Democrat who represented North Carolina’s 7th District at the time, and North Carolina’s U.S. senators, Democrats B. Everett Jordan and Sam J. Ervin Jr., all voted against the measure.
In Raleigh, Wilmington and other Southern cities, local businesses seem to have complied grudgingly but promptly. (Local historian Susan Taylor Block remembers watching the water fountains being removed from the downtown J.C. Penney store when she was a young girl.) In smaller towns and rural areas, however, old Jim Crow customs lingered a little while longer.
The questioner specifically mentioned H.L. Green’s dime store, which was at 258 N. Front St., Wilmington [Map this], until around 1967. That was one of a number of stores and offices with segregated fountains.
Local history librarian Beverly Tetterton still remembers seeing fading “White” and “Colored” signs on the restrooms of shuttered gas stations when she first came to town in the 1970s.
Elliott Erwin of Magnum Photos took a celebrated black-and-white photo of a segregated water fountain in North Carolina in 1950.
Date posted: June 5, 2009
I guess you were talking about shuttered gas stations then
And you weren't talking about a single isolated incident Hondo. You were claiming that it was still a practice that continued in many places.



