White thugs beat white teen unconscious at concert in (almost) all white Cullman Alabama

The South African Commies are not the indigenous tribes, they were immigrants from the north.
The Zulu are not the ones chanting "Kill the Boer, Kill the farmer".
They also have conquered the formerly free country and have no basis for murdering the civilians of another race, doubly so since they are targeting the people who grow the food and will wind up killing many of their own people through starvation as Zimbabwe did, Zimbabwe ended up begging the Boers to return but most were not stupid enough to do it.

Using that argument there's no so thing as an indigenous European as everybody immigrated from somewhere from the north of Africa. Regardless both of these songs are racistt or neither of them ar.
 
I can probably guess her skin color

Based on the context I'm sure you can. And even though they never showed they pictures of the two men arrested and convicted of the crime, one from Lebanon Tennessee which is 78% white and one from Lafayette Tennessee which is 97% white, who were out drinking at the Nashville honky tonks before they thought it would be fun throw a sleeping homeless woman into the Cumberland river, you can probably guess their skin color too. That and the statistic that about 80% of those who assault homeless people are white.

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There was no national uproar. No hate crime charges (though the murderers were convicted of manslaughter). This didn't spark a #metoo movement. Just another dead homeless person killed in downtown Nashville by some drunks trying to have some fun.
 
You think "Kill the Boer" is racist. I think "kill the hireling or slave" is racist. We're even. For the record not all white people qualify as "Boers." The British put a lot of Boers in concentration camps during the Boer war. And for the record, I don't think the Jason Aldean song is racist. But the second verse of Francis Scott Key's song? Definitely racist.

Everything is racist to you.

It is on this basis, that I must respectfully inform you, that I have consulted with my colleagues at the country club and we have found it appropriate to rescind your honorary white membership card.

Good day to you, sir.

P.S. Out of respect for one of your parents who is likely white, if you ever come to your senses on this issue, you may submit an application for review and we will reconsider your membership.
 
There was no national uproar. No hate crime charges (though the murderers were convicted of manslaughter). This didn't spark a #metoo movement. Just another dead homeless person killed in downtown Nashville by some drunks trying to have some fun.

I hate to break it to you, but not everyone gets an uproar. I wish everyone could.

But the few who do get uproars, in recent decades, all seem to fit a similar pattern in terms of complexion.
 
Everything is racist to you.

It is on this basis, that I must respectfully inform you, that I have consulted with my colleagues at the country club and we have found it appropriate to rescind your honorary white membership card.

Good day to you, sir.

P.S. Out of respect for one of your parents who is likely white, if you ever come to your senses on this issue, you may submit an application for review and we will reconsider your membership.

Poor attempt at sarcasm. I already said the Jason Aldean song isn't racist. But if you single out a class of people that can be identified by race, be that "Boer", "white farmer" or "black American slave" for death, I would consider that racist. And if it's not racist then none of it is racist. Just asking for consistency. That's all.
 
I hate to break it to you, but not everyone gets an uproar. I wish everyone could.

But the few who do get uproars, in recent decades, all seem to fit a similar pattern in terms of complexion.

Matthew Shepherd was white.

Edit: So were most of the victims of Sandy Hook, Columbine, the Nashville school shooting (1 black out of 6 murder victims), Daniel Pearl (well...Jewish but still white), Nick Berg....
 
Poor attempt at sarcasm. I already said the Jason Aldean song isn't racist. But if you single out a class of people that can be identified by race, be that "Boer", "white farmer" or "black American slave" for death, I would consider that racist. And if it's not racist then none of it is racist. Just asking for consistency. That's all.

The lyrics do not say or imply that. You just read it that way because you got triggered by the word slave.
 
Matthew Shepherd was white.

Who?

Edit: So were most of the victims of Sandy Hook, Columbine, the Nashville school shooting (1 black out of 6 murder victims), Daniel Pearl (well...Jewish but still white), Nick Berg....

I don't think those count. Mass shootings get attention because of the gun grab agenda. Has nothing to do with sympathy for the victims, or even their identity, racial or otherwise.
 

Google is your friend.

I don't think those count. Mass shootings get attention because of the gun grab agenda. Has nothing to do with sympathy for the victims, or even their identity, racial or otherwise.

There's also Justine Damond (Australian woman killed by black immigrant cop who thought he heard a gun shot), Natalie Holloway, Nicole Brown Simpson, Susan Smith's kids (she drowned them and blamed black stranger), those college students knifed to death in Ohio (no gun agenda there). Oh, and Nicole was stabbed too. So was Nick Berg. (Well...beheaded actually). No gun control agenda for Susan Smith drowning her own kids. Oh and I don't know if they ever figured out how child beauty queen Jon Benet Ramsey died.
 
Ok well a large number of people disagree with you.[

The voices in your head don't count.

There is however, no ambiguity available, when interpreting "kill the white farmer"

Says you.

No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave,


The only slaves at that time were black people. Yes there were still indentured servants that would count as "hirelings" but this was also a direct threat to black slaves. And "gloom of the grave" can only mean one thing, death.
 
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Google is your friend.

If I have to google to find his name, the uproar was not very uproar-ish.

There's also Justine Damond (Australian woman killed by black immigrant cop who thought he heard a gun shot), Natalie Holloway, Nicole Brown Simpson, Susan Smith's kids (she drowned them and blamed black stranger), those college students knifed to death in Ohio (no gun agenda there). Oh, and Nicole was stabbed too. So was Nick Berg. (Well...beheaded actually). No gun control agenda for Susan Smith drowning her own kids. Oh and I don't know if they ever figured out how child beauty queen Jon Benet Ramsey died.

I've never heard of any of those names except Justine Diamond, and the only place I saw her name was here.

I can name several black people for which there were public uproars, because their names were plastered everywhere.
 
If I have to google to find his name, the uproar was not very uproar-ish.

Or you missed the uproar because you were in a drunken stupor for a year.


I've never heard of any of those names except Justine Diamond, and the only place I saw her name was here.

You've never heard of Nicole Brown Simpson? O.J. Simpson's ex wife? Sorry, but I call bvllshyt.
 
The voices in your head don't count.



Says you.

No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave,


The only slaves at that time were black people. Yes there were still indentured servants that would count as "hirelings" but this was also a direct threat to black slaves. And "gloom of the grave" can only mean one thing, death.

Two points here:

1) It is not accepted as fact that "slave" even refers to blacks at all.

If you search Newspapers.com for “hireling and slave” your initial results will uncover current articles discussing our problems with Key’s words in the National Anthem. However, if you narrow the search to Key’s time, 1780-1816, you will see that slave and hireling were each used in a pejorative fashion to describe free people carrying out the wishes of a more powerful person. This is similar to China’s Communist newspapers calling our South Vietnamese allies “running dogs” or “puppets” during the Vietnam War.

https://www.stevenson.edu/academics...is-scott-key-and-the-defence-of-fort-mchenry/

(#1 result from "meaning of No refuge could save the hireling and slave")

2) The fact that the phrase is "hirelings and slaves" indicates that it has nothing to do with race. The simple fact of the matter is, indentured servants - and slaves - were more likely to respond to calls from the Crown to fight on their side in exchange for freedom. FSK is not calling out slaves in this verse because he hates black people. He is calling out traitors, not black people.
 
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