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It could just be bad timing. That's unforunate for both the KAs (because they could be accused of something they did not intend to do) and the AKAs (because some of them felt uncomfortable).
That's my conclusion at face value. At the same time, there could be racial issues on that campus, as there are on many campuses across the country, that led to this timing. I don't know. I don't make assumptions regarding racial antagonism without proof. A confederate flag isn't inherently proof if there's no contextual evidence. |
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So how many boyfriends you sporting right now exactly?
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If I'm not mistaken, wasn't a cross burned in front of the AKA house at UA sometime in the not too distant past? If that's the case, I can see that there would be a level of sensitivity on both sides.
Seriously, people have been called Yankees? In all my born days, I've never heard anyone say that with a straight face. I grew up in the South, and have spent my entire adult life in the Northeast. The only time I hear anything about the Yankees, it's in reference to the unfortunate baseball team in the Bronx...;) |
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Again, I've found it happens on both sides - you get Southerners who come up North and say that things are better down South, and you get Northerners who go down South and do the same thing. There are obnoxious people all over the country. |
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On a lighthearted note: Does anyone remember the episode of Sex and the City when Carrie was telling her boyfriend that NY women don't wear scrunchies? They saw a woman with a scrunchie in a club. The woman said (with a VERY strong Southern accent) "Oh mai?! ohhhh, nah...I'm from Nauth Currrlina. Honey, did you hear what that lady just said, she thought I was from NY?!" That definitely played on a stereotype. |
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Otherwise, we just say that they're "not from around here." ;) |
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I call my husband a yankee all the time, and it's totally tongue in cheek. He's from Chicago, but moved to Texas before I was born, so his comeback is that he's been here longer than I have. Then he says that I could technically be called a yankee for the years I spent in New Jersey, and the remnant of the Joisey accent :rolleyes:
My ultimate comeback is that he is old and will always be older than me! We give each other alot of crap ;) |
My wife was born in MN and has lived in the South for 43 years. I was born in SC and lived in the South all my life. She has more Southern traits then others who were born here but...
She likes to claim to be a Southerner but I won't let her. If you are born north of the Mason-Dixon line you will always be a Yankee no matter what.;) We give each other a lot of crap, too.:) |
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