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    Alienated Senior Member Member Red Harvest's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gelatinous Cube
    First question: Racism is profound in the south because that was where Slavery was concentrated in the US.

    Second: The KKK is an organization started by disgruntled southerners, and the government has done ALOT about it.
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    Racism isn't as prevalent as it was 40 or hell 20 years ago but its still here an example last fall during football season smithson valley (nearly all white) and Judson (nearly all black) were playing and a 10 yr old sv kid was beat up by some kids from judson reasons unknown. So this kids older brother gets his friends goes to the judson buses writes all sorts of dumb stuff like Ni**er go back or a burned and went into the bus took his hunting knife tore out all the cushion in the seating and left a noose in the middle of the bus.Its getting much better but there are still strong feelings on both sides


    This was an isolated idiotic incdent and everyone was angry so it is getting better
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