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South Carolina lawmaker defends 'Slave Garb' picture and says it was only a 'friendly photo' among friends.
South Carolina lawmaker defends 'slave garb' picture and said it was nothing more than a 'friendly photograph' taken with friends.
South Carolina Senate President Glenn McConnell is dressed in a Civil War-era uniform with two African-Americans in this photo. It was taken in Charleston last week during the Republican women's conference.
The picture found its way on the Internet dubbed "Slave Garb" and McConnell said everyone was wearing Civil War costumes, and it was an innocent moment among friends.
The media circulated the photo because McConnell is a Charleston Republican and perhaps the most powerful lawmaker in the state of South Carolina. He is also head of the pivotal Senate Judiciary Committee.
"It was a friendly photograph," McConnell said in a statement. "It's a great statement as to how far this state has come."
However, others didn't see it that way. "That's the senator's unfortunate world view," said Rev. Joe Darby, first vice president of the state NAACP, pointing out the subservient role with the African-Americans in the photograph. "The troubling question is how much does his world view affect his approach to public policy?"
South Carolina once had the nation's second-largest slave port in Charleston, where the photo was taken.
http://www.newsoxy.com/politics/south-carolina-slave-garb-picture-14826.html
South Carolina lawmaker defends 'slave garb' picture and said it was nothing more than a 'friendly photograph' taken with friends.
South Carolina Senate President Glenn McConnell is dressed in a Civil War-era uniform with two African-Americans in this photo. It was taken in Charleston last week during the Republican women's conference.
The picture found its way on the Internet dubbed "Slave Garb" and McConnell said everyone was wearing Civil War costumes, and it was an innocent moment among friends.
The media circulated the photo because McConnell is a Charleston Republican and perhaps the most powerful lawmaker in the state of South Carolina. He is also head of the pivotal Senate Judiciary Committee.
"It was a friendly photograph," McConnell said in a statement. "It's a great statement as to how far this state has come."
However, others didn't see it that way. "That's the senator's unfortunate world view," said Rev. Joe Darby, first vice president of the state NAACP, pointing out the subservient role with the African-Americans in the photograph. "The troubling question is how much does his world view affect his approach to public policy?"
South Carolina once had the nation's second-largest slave port in Charleston, where the photo was taken.
http://www.newsoxy.com/politics/south-carolina-slave-garb-picture-14826.html
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And RepubliKKKans strike again. Just one reason out of 879879797978.66 reasons why Blacks rarely, if ever, support Republicans.
Keep it up guys......keep it up. -
My problem isn't with the Senator, but with them ? who chose to participate. Especially, that grinning rag head ? . And you know he handpicked the ? with the missing tooth.
I think I am going to cue Nas.
Nas- "What the ? was you ? thinking?" -
My problem isn't with the Senator, but with them ? who chose to participate. Especially, that grinning rag head ? . And you know he handpicked the ? with the missing tooth.
I think I am going to cue Nas.
Nas- "What the ? was you ? thinking?"
LOL.....true story.
In this ? up economy, some ? will do ANYTHING for money.
ANYTHING. I see it all the time. -
black folk, when will we learn? smh.
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"It was a friendly photograph," McConnell said in a statement. "It's a great statement as to how far this state has come."
this statement still cracks me up
translation - you up north trouble makers need to leave us alone -
What the ladies had put together was a smorgasbord of Southern culture," McConnell said. "It was reflected in the dress, the historical accuracy of the performances and even down to the food. It was a wonderful, entertaining and educational night for those visitors. It showed the approach we have in this state of a shared history.
" ... If somebody is trying to be politically correct and use a tunnel vision on it and hook in the slavery issue, they're on a slippery slope toward narrow-mindedness and they should extend the charity of understanding. Receive it in the spirit that it is presented."
McConnell is a noted Civil War enthusiast, and has been photographed before donning Confederate garb in his 20 year history of partaking in reenactments.
According to AP, the black re-enactors were part of the Gullah-Geechee cultural group, known for demonstrating the mid-1800s.
Sharron Murphy, one of the members of the group, explained to the Post and Courier that they were compensated for their time at the event, and that their appearance was about educating, not offending.
"My husband and I are preservationists," Murray told the Post and Courier. "We teach people about the Gullah culture." -
slaves are a thing of the past. there are no slaves today (sarcasm):rolleyes:
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slaves are a thing of the past. there are no slaves today (sarcasm):rolleyes:
There are slaves in Africa, owned by Africans. -
KTULU IS BACK wrote: »There are slaves in Africa, owned by Africans.
co-sign.... -
This is post Obama racial free America. Can ya'll feel the love? Can I get an Amen?:rolleyes:
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How can slaves in America help slaves in Africa? Both of our hands are tied.
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How can slaves in America help slaves in Africa? Both of our hands are tied.
Untie them, should have been a Houdini fan when you were young. -
This is post Obama racial free America. Can ya'll feel the love? Can I get an Amen?:rolleyes:
Amen!!!!!!!!!!! -
ThaChozenWun wrote: »Amen!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you brutha. Now shall we sing Kumbaya together? -
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ThaChozenWun wrote: »No, them lyrics is wack.
[sl revolutionary] house ? [/sl revolutionary] -
Oh my ? . How did I not see this thread for 11 hours?
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Wait a minute. Confederate garb? His suit is blue, not gray.
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My problem isn't with the Senator, but with them ? who chose to participate. Especially, that grinning rag head ? . And you know he handpicked the ? with the missing tooth.
THIS TOO....THIS TOO......more I thought about it, the more it twisted my head....
I mean, what kind of black man goes to a Civil War reenactment to be a SLAVE instead of a member of the 54th Massachusetts or something? What the ? ?
On the charge of Coonery in the 1st Degree, the jury finds the Defendants......Guilty....... -
I dunno what else to say.... seriously... -
KTULU IS BACK wrote: »There are slaves in Africa, owned by Africans.
There are slaves everywhere ? . -
Not a good luck for those two. It's like at some point you would ask yourself, "what the fck am I doing?"
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My problem isn't with the Senator, but with them ? who chose to participate. Especially, that grinning rag head ? . And you know he handpicked the ? with the missing tooth.
I think I am going to cue Nas.
Nas- "What the ? was you ? thinking?"
*reverend x voice*
Gotdamn house ? klu kluck ? membah wannabe struggling they house ? ass up the ladder of white supremacy. -
Was this at some kind of Civil War re-enactment or something. Please tell me it was like Rennaisance Festival type thing. SMH at my home state.
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Swiffness! wrote: »THIS TOO....THIS TOO......more I thought about it, the more it twisted my head....
I mean, what kind of black man goes to a Civil War reenactment to be a SLAVE instead of a member of the 54th Massachusetts or something? What the ? ?
On the charge of Coonery in the 1st Degree, the jury finds the Defendants......Guilty.......
lmao, that boondocks episode where Ruckus screamed guilty popped into my head