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In reply to the discussion: Houston Greets Paula Deen With Cheers at First Public Appearance (& 10 minute standing ovation!) [View all]wisteria
(19,581 posts)41. She has been punished enough, IMO.
"He who is without sin, let him cast the first stone". Enough is enough- point made.
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big_dog
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global1
Sep 2013
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Even today, young African Americans use the "n"-word....fairly often in some groups I might add.
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Sep 2013
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Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
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Says who? White people? Who gets to say when racism has ended and when it
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Bingo, my point also. Being told by white people when to and when not to think something is racist
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Sep 2013
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Calling SPECIAL ATTENTION to his brief involvment 70 years later is a smear.
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Sep 2013
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I can give you an explanation, and I did. I cannot give you understanding.
AnotherMcIntosh
Sep 2013
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It's even worse toward very dark skinned people, worse closer to central mexwhere we live.
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Sep 2013
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The same free-market that brought her up, cast her down. That is not punishment, that is ironic poet
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