I should just say South
Carolina and the point would be made (I love the name of this column) I
just should have written it abazillon times but the guy who puts this together
would call me a smartass and even though that would be true the point would
have been made. I don’t just want to pick on S.C. but you blatantly keep
stepping to the forefront.
You have an internationally
acclaimed tourist trap in Myrtle Beach that hosts the biggest segregated
biker rallies in the country, and then there is Bob Jones U. You’re gonna
expel me for what? I’m in college and your telling me I need a note from
my parents to do what? Does BJU play BYU? Would you want to be at the prayer
before the game?
If you were born there (S.C.)
just like the kids born in Rwanda you didn’t have a choice. This is not
about the flag so you can relax however did your heritage start in 1962?
Because that is when the flag went up in S.C. instead of the civil rights
act! (The Strom song! I never thought it would come down in his lifetime.)
No this is far more unnerving;
this is about a person. A police officer, a white man, and a black person.
Sometimes the harder you try to make things colorless the more they are.
If you really believe you’re a human being and Blacks and Jews aren’t,
or that the races just shouldn’t mix, you should just wake up.
The guy who said Arians are
the pure race had brown hair and brown eyes. There is only one race… the
human race, and you are in the #3 car. Excuse me, Buddy Rowe there are
no pure races especially in America the great melting pot. (I think someone
forgot to stir don’t you?)
All 3 of you who read this
I’m gonna need your help hopefully we won’t have to call the NAACP since
they are doing such a fine job in S.C! “I just don’t understand the downside
of the boycott” a lovely lady from S.C. replied. Would they care if all
minorities just left the state?
So if you will bear with
me I’ll hope one of the three lives in S.C. but if you live in N.C. please
feel free to respond. Know anyone in law enforcement? Please
correct me I look for your e-mails of enlightenment to set the record straight.
So here our my questions…
1. If you hit someone
who is crossing the street with your car accidentally, are you accused
of manslaughter until they prove you didn’t have malice?
2. Is that a police judgement
call?
3. Is it mandatory that
you get a Breathalyzer test?
4. Do pedestrians have the
right of way, EVEN in South Carolina?
There’s a story here
that’s gotta be told. I have a police report and witnesses.
Come back next week, cause we’re just getting into this.