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Old 03-29-2002, 11:00 PM
Honeykiss1974 Honeykiss1974 is offline
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TIBI,
Calm down amd take a deep breathe! I have not brought any accusations against KA. My question was "Could someone explain to me to meaning behind the "Old South" formal (or party)? I would think that given the history of the "Old South" (lynchings, intimidations,etc.) why would fraternities/colleges continue this tradition? Just curious because I've never heard of this"
I am born and raised in Mississippi, so therefore I certainly do not need you or anyone else to explain to me about southern heritage!
Now, if there is anyone that can provide a calm a rational response to my inquiry, I'd really appreciate it. I see no point in YOU Tibi bringing racial discussions into this conversation.


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Originally posted by Tibi
I would think given the history of the antebellum South ( class, etiquette, dignity, standards, etc. ) that one would not hasten to blame the South for racial problems that are STILL happening today. The South is not the source of racism and it should not be blamed. Being Southern is a heritage... a heritage that I am proud of and will not apologize to anyone for! I applaud KA for celebrating it, and exposing many people to an unforgettable experience (that most people, if they have not visited the south never get to experience). I see no point in bringing a racial accusation against a beautiful formal.


"I cannot raise my hand against my birthplace, my home, my children."
Robert E. Lee resigning from the US Army and accepting the Confederate command.
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