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Hoschton, Ga. Bigots

Earth Wind and Fire

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I think I've heard about a peanut farmer from Georgia. If memory serves, he might have been baptist.
Wasn’t there a former slave who invented peanut butter and a bunch a other stuff around the peanut. Heck they are also the hub for a major airline I’m told...Delta I believe.

Do they also sell peanuts to China?
 

FriendofSpurgeon

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Let’s see, Tucker Carlson recently interviewed a black author who warns about trusting white people; then there are the HBCUs, Black Muslims, Black Hebrews, Black Israelites, BLM, etc. Yep, racism is pretty much par for the course—but it’s “OK” in those situations, in fact, in every situation except for whites. Are you woke yet?

Agreed. On both sides, there are still some people* that believe that stuff.

* Crazy people.

If they do, they probably shouldn't come to our church where we have all types of people (Anglo, Hispanic, Black, Asian, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, Indian), colors and languages that come together to worship. Lots of that "race-mixing" too. Might make their blood boil.
 

Wingman68

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Agreed. On both sides, there are still some people* that believe that stuff.

* Crazy people.

If they do, they probably shouldn't come to our church where we have all types of people (Anglo, Hispanic, Black, Asian, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, Indian), colors and languages that come together to worship. Lots of that "race-mixing" too. Might make their blood boil.
People who have an opinion other than yours are *crazy people*? What makes my blood boil is just what I stated. It is being pushed in every other commercial & show that children are viewing. When I was growing up we watched things like ‘My Three Sons’, or Laurence Welk with the Lennon Sisters. The commercials didn’t try to social engineer, they just sold dish soap or cereal. It would be difficult to watch any programming now with a young child, it’s even difficult watching it with grown children. I have mixed race in my family as well. It’s their choice, but after many years of marriage, I would have to say that their ‘cultures’ never really came together as one. Each maintained what they grew up with, & the child they had was expected to walk with one foot on each side of the fence, all of his life. He is gay.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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People who have an opinion other than yours are *crazy people*? What makes my blood boil is just what I stated. It is being pushed in every other commercial & show that children are viewing. When I was growing up we watched things like ‘My Three Sons’, or Laurence Welk with the Lennon Sisters. The commercials didn’t try to social engineer, they just sold dish soap or cereal. It would be difficult to watch any programming now with a young child, it’s even difficult watching it with grown children. I have mixed race in my family as well. It’s their choice, but after many years of marriage, I would have to say that their ‘cultures’ never really came together as one. Each maintained what they grew up with, & the child they had was expected to walk with one foot on each side of the fence, all of his life. He is gay.
Your right, it is being pushed and I don’t really know why to be honest. There just seems to be a greater preponderance of it today.
 

Reynolds

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I like him.

My church is in Georgia so I'm right there with ya.

I was talking about peaches. I grew up in Marietta and never quite understood why GA was known for peaches. We always went to SC for peaches and strawberries. For us (growing up) GA was for pecans.
SC definitely produces more peaches than GA. GA is the poultry, onion, and peanut state.
 

Jerome

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Hoschton Mayor Theresa Kenerly [allegedly blocked consideration of] a candidate because he is black."
Hoschton City Councilman Jim Cleveland said "that seeing interracial couples on television 'makes my blood boil."

Elections board approves recall petition applications - Jackson Herald TODAY Friday, September 6. 2019

"Efforts to recall two Hoschton elected officials are moving forward. The Jackson County Board of Elections approved Sept. 6 the legal sufficiency of the applications for recall petitions against Hoschton Mayor Theresa Kenerly and Mayor Pro Tem Jim Cleveland."

Hoschton mayor Theresa Kenerly & councilman Jim Cleveland
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loDebar

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They are against lifestyles being pushed on the public, every stinking day. advertisement showing agendas instead of products
 

loDebar

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They will not be recalled, my guess.

I am about 30 minutes from Houschton, my county joins Jackson,

Any body on the board close? Didn't Kim Bassinger own it? no , that's Braselton a mile down the road
 
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