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Ole Miss grad student here. The William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation on campus is sponsoring a We Are One Mississippi walk tonight at six local time: https://www.facebook.com/events/20189719…

Fratty assholes don't speak for all of us. They're just the ones who get the press.
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Here's hoping that those Real AmeriKKKans have racism-rage induced aneurysms, and then we elect a Latina lesbian in 2016 to finish them off.
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@2 - it'd be a full blooded cherokee as president would seal the deal in my opinion
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...by shitting itself in a drunken haze, then passing out in a fraternity hallway.
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Mississippi: Making Louisiana look enlightened for generations.
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Don't apologize. Find those students and expel them.
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The party of Lincoln!
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For anyone who doesn't detest folk music, the Chad Mitchell Trio song "Alma Mater (About Ole Miss)" is always worth a listen... and is apparently still relevant.

http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/window/m…
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@1, good point.

@7, war has been seen by that party as way to advance its own interests since independence. Slavery was a justification for attacking the south and a way to keep the British from intervening in the war.
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The past isn't dead, it's passed out in a frathouse basement, choking to death on its own vomit.
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So White people can riot too, huh? Tell it to Fox News.
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Maybe it was actually a historical reenactment...
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Way to butt-chug it, Ole Miss...
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@11, trump already did.
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It was actually about thirty drunken frat boys and about a hundred or so underclassmen who showed up to see what the hell was going on. The very next night (earlier this evening), I'm told over 1000 people showed up for a candlelight vigil protesting against racism. Please do not judge Mississippi by what its most retrograde elements have to say while hopped up on Jim Beam and false courage.
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We should have let them leave the Union when we had the chance!
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New tourism slogan: Alabama, at least we're not as bad as Mississippi!
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The best thing about Alabama is that it keeps Mississippi from actually touching Georgia!

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