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« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2007, 01:53:45 PM »
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while i was there witnessed a rally in dahlonega and there was a full crowd cheering. i will publish a link when i have more time.


if you go anywhere in the woods, you will see KKK spraypained on nearly every rock outcropping.

At the AA meetings, there was blatant racist comments being thrown around all the time by the town folk. the funniest thing i think is this: AA represents a good cross-section of society. Up here in the north, when you show up to an AA meeting you see middle aged professional men and women, with an occasional young person. but they all look NORMAL. the people down in dahlonega are some of the most VILE people i have ever had contact with. they look like they just came up for a visit from the 9th circle of hell. some lack teeth, some have skin that looks like a freshly cleaned chicken with liverspots. they looked liked the methheads you see on T.V all the time. others you can smell from across the room. and all are racist. some hide it, others dont.

on my 4 month my parents drove around all over and we went for a dinner at some resurant in gainesville. we walked in, and before i could say "table for 3 please" some guys just came up to us, blocked way and said "sorry, we dont serve kikes here".


I call BS on that last statement.  Which resturant in Gainesville?
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« Reply #16 on: September 27, 2007, 05:21:00 PM »
dont remember the exact name, it was too long ago. it was one of those roadside cozy mom&pop little southern eateries where they only serve fried food. i remember passing an airport followed by a golf course on the left on the way there, and on the right on the way back, the resturant was about 10min down the road and a bit out of the way. i forgot to add that the two guys who stood up were probably not employees, as they were eating untill we walked in, and they didnt look like the resturant workin type, more the trailertrash type.

face it, you georgians live among some of the most vile and racist exuses of human beings in this country. you can imagine all you want that you live in a nice little tolerant society, but you live far from it. sure, there may be people who are normal and tolerant, and they probably make up a slight majority, but they are a silent majority which makes them just as bad; the racists run the show in georgia. if they didnt, someone like bob barr would never have been elected THREE TIMES. congressmen are elected by the people for the people, if a congressman is blatently racist, yet gets re-elected multiple times it shows alot about the population of his district. white power people would never have been able to hold a rally if there was a true tolerant majority, on the steps of the town hall to boot! in most northern states hate speech is considered illegal, as it provokes violence and falls into the category of "fighting words". try having the same thing on the steps of NYC or boston city hall.


and HLA is full, absolutely FULL of racists. of course, for tax reasons and whatnot they need to have a diverse staff, but it's purely for show. for example, if you're black and work there you need to act whiter than the white people. any "black" outburst, anything, you get in lots o trouble. "black" behavior is labeled as "gang-like" "druggie" and "imagy" and they discourage staff from acting it. the few black kids to go to HLA are often admonished for "acting black" and are taught to be more "white". and behind closed doors things can get fairly nasty. i've heard white restriction staff use the N word plenty of times against the students (rob hyde, klee, clay), but as soon as a black staff like jason h came around, they got all buddy buddy and acted like nothing happened, like they are not racists. there is a very good reason why very, very, very few blacks ever get sent away to HLA, and the ones who do get pulled almost immediatly. my entire 18 month stay there was only ONE black kid there. a few hispanics, a few islanders, but just one black; i remember at least half a dozen came around though. they all flipped their shit, ran away, and were never heard from again.
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I call BS on this
« Reply #17 on: September 27, 2007, 06:39:42 PM »
You might have experienced 1 racist restaurant in Hall County, but let me tell you something, I worked in Hall county for 2 years. I lived in Dekalb, Gwinnett, Forsyth, Lumpkin and Rabun County for the years I lived in Georgia. I am a minority, I am hispanic. I have never, ever in my 25 years in Georgia experienced anything like what you speak of. I never between the years of 1997 and 2002 saw a klan rally in Dahlonega. I did see one in Forsyth around 1996, and people hated that they were there. Was I living in a bubble the entire 25 years of my time in Georgia? I think not. I have black friends, black family members, black coworkers at the time back then. Not once did I ever see racism against them or against me. Yes there are racists in Georgia, but in Michigan I saw worse racism than I ever saw in Georgia. In Alabama I saw worse racism, but not in North Georgia. Not in 25 years. So if you experienced that in Hall County I can assure you that was a very isolated incident and you were just lucky I guess. You make it sound as if every Georgian is inbred, toothless uneducated, and ignorant. How far from the truth you are. Most NOrth Georgians arent even from Georgia, they are immigrants to the area. Its a growing area of Georgia. And you do not know the TRUE Georgia like I know it.
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« Reply #18 on: September 27, 2007, 08:08:41 PM »
Ironically, by generalizing your experiences to all Georgians you are doing the same thing that many racists do.  They take isolated incidents or limited knowledge of a group of people and claim that is what the entire race is like.
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« Reply #19 on: September 27, 2007, 11:01:00 PM »
read more carefully.

"sure, there may be people who are normal and tolerant, and they probably make up a slight majority, but they are a silent majority which makes them just as bad; the racists run the show in georgia."
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« Reply #20 on: September 28, 2007, 04:18:06 PM »
This is a truly fascinating blog.

First, you have a debate regarding racism and racist groups in Georgia.

Then you have one of your own begging for money based on freedom of speech.

And he is wanting to "fuck up some programs".

Never under estimate morons in small groups.
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« Reply #21 on: September 28, 2007, 04:30:48 PM »
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This is a truly fascinating blog.

First, you have a debate regarding racism and racist groups in Georgia.

Then you have one of your own begging for money based on freedom of speech.

And he is wanting to "fuck up some programs".

Never under estimate morons in small groups.


Never overestimate a moron who still works at HLA.
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« Reply #22 on: September 28, 2007, 06:57:52 PM »
Quote from: ""Johnny Ringo""
This is a truly fascinating blog.

First, you have a debate regarding racism and racist groups in Georgia.

Then you have one of your own begging for money based on freedom of speech.

And he is wanting to "fuck up some programs".

Never under estimate morons in small groups.


it's quite moronic of you to think that psy wanting money has anything to do with this discussion, it's a banner which is placed at the end of every page on fornits.

and what does freedom of speech have to do with this? are you implying that psy doesnt have the right to ask for money?

.....johnny just got himself a another shovelfull of dirt. keep diggin your grave buddy.
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