
New Orleans removing Participation Trophies Awarded to Snowflake Losers
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Re: New Orleans removing Participation Trophies Awarded to Snowflake Losers


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Re: New Orleans removing Participation Trophies Awarded to Snowflake Losers
What does that have to do with the article?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
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Re: New Orleans removing Participation Trophies Awarded to Snowflake Losers
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That racist KKK democrat, pillar of liberalism was giving a participation trophy to a loser snowflake.
That racist KKK democrat, pillar of liberalism was giving a participation trophy to a loser snowflake.

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Re: New Orleans removing Participation Trophies Awarded to Snowflake Losers
There's talk of changing the name of Yale University because Elihu Yale can be viewed as a "bad hombre", if you will. This particular monument wasn't in question, it should've come down decades ago. There will be others that will be far more controversial to take down.Ibanez wrote:There's a huge difference but it's happening. Woodrow Wilson's name at Princeton is being challenged (and a mural of him has already been removed). I'm sure someone will want to remove Clinton's name from something, give it some time. The whitewashing of American history....it's deplorable.Skjellyfetti wrote:
You're always aghast at historical comparisons unless they're 100% comparable.
Surely you can see a difference between a Confederate monument and a monument to Washington?
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Re: New Orleans removing Participation Trophies Awarded to Snowflake Losers
More snowflake Johnny Rebs. Offended by a facebook post.
Well, it's not like they didn't warn us.
For years, the citizens of the Confederacy have vowed to rise again. And today they finally did, unleashing a hellstorm of one-star reviews on a St. Louis-based business. The horror.
Stuart Keating, owner of Earthbound Brewing on Cherokee Street, made headlines last night with his offer to demolish Forest Park's Confederate Memorial — for free.
“We’re pretty good at demolishing things, we have the equipment," Keating told KMOV, "and we thought we’d like to be good citizens and do our part.”
The controversial memorial was dedicated in 1914, a 32-foot-tall structure honoring “The Angel of the Spirit of the Confederacy.” On Christmas Eve in 2015, now-former St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay announced that he wanted the memorial removed from the park. Despite such a high-profile condemnation, the structure still stands.
But there's a new sheriff in town — or, rather, a new mayor, one Lyda Krewson, who is now tasked with deciding the future of the memorial. Furthermore, New Orleans removed four of its own Confederate memorials just this week, bringing renewed interest to the one in Forest Park.
“While I do feel bad for the sacrifices made by poor white Southerners on behalf of the Southern masters who controlled the slave trade, they lost, slavery is abhorrent and no, I think it’s something we shouldn’t be memorializing,” Keating added.
As it turns out, a number of Confederacy-loving Southerners disagree with that sentiment, and they came out in force on Earthbound's Facebook page, leaving one-star reviews and angry comments to register their unhappiness:
http://www.riverfronttimes.com/foodblog ... ar-reviewsDespite the threats of a boycott, it seems very unlikely that Earthbound's bottom line will be negatively affected — a large swath of the angry commenters don't even live in Missouri, if their Facebook profiles are to be believed, and are therefore unlikely to be frequenting the establishment anyway. Furthermore, the Confederate plot appears to have backfired — fans of the business, and its stance on the memorial, have come out in droves to offer their support (and mercilessly ridicule those that are complaining, naturally). At the time of this writing, Earthbound has 483 five-star reviews compared to 47 one-stars.
At least those Southerners are used to losing!
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Re: New Orleans removing Participation Trophies Awarded to Snowflake Losers
Snowflake Conks are a flurry. Snowflake SJW Donks are a blizzard.Skjellyfetti wrote:More snowflake Johnny Rebs. Offended by a facebook post.
Well, it's not like they didn't warn us.
For years, the citizens of the Confederacy have vowed to rise again. And today they finally did, unleashing a hellstorm of one-star reviews on a St. Louis-based business. The horror.
Stuart Keating, owner of Earthbound Brewing on Cherokee Street, made headlines last night with his offer to demolish Forest Park's Confederate Memorial — for free.
“We’re pretty good at demolishing things, we have the equipment," Keating told KMOV, "and we thought we’d like to be good citizens and do our part.”
The controversial memorial was dedicated in 1914, a 32-foot-tall structure honoring “The Angel of the Spirit of the Confederacy.” On Christmas Eve in 2015, now-former St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay announced that he wanted the memorial removed from the park. Despite such a high-profile condemnation, the structure still stands.
But there's a new sheriff in town — or, rather, a new mayor, one Lyda Krewson, who is now tasked with deciding the future of the memorial. Furthermore, New Orleans removed four of its own Confederate memorials just this week, bringing renewed interest to the one in Forest Park.
“While I do feel bad for the sacrifices made by poor white Southerners on behalf of the Southern masters who controlled the slave trade, they lost, slavery is abhorrent and no, I think it’s something we shouldn’t be memorializing,” Keating added.
As it turns out, a number of Confederacy-loving Southerners disagree with that sentiment, and they came out in force on Earthbound's Facebook page, leaving one-star reviews and angry comments to register their unhappiness:http://www.riverfronttimes.com/foodblog ... ar-reviewsDespite the threats of a boycott, it seems very unlikely that Earthbound's bottom line will be negatively affected — a large swath of the angry commenters don't even live in Missouri, if their Facebook profiles are to be believed, and are therefore unlikely to be frequenting the establishment anyway. Furthermore, the Confederate plot appears to have backfired — fans of the business, and its stance on the memorial, have come out in droves to offer their support (and mercilessly ridicule those that are complaining, naturally). At the time of this writing, Earthbound has 483 five-star reviews compared to 47 one-stars.
At least those Southerners are used to losing!
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Re: New Orleans removing Participation Trophies Awarded to Snowflake Losers
JoltinJoe wrote:One of the best thread titles ever.
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