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When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.

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I’m not commenting one way or the other, but it’s worth mentioning that the phrase “cotton pickin” is extremely common in the South and is used to describe pretty much anything.

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When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.



yes i am torn about this. if i hear it i actually still like it but now as an adult i know the significance. But also the song I think has been polarized. All these fucking nazi's play it from what I've heard in their rallies. And because of that, the newer PC generation does their thing and says it's never should be played again. Maybe they're right.

"I have always thought `Dixie’ one of the best tunes I have ever heard." -Abraham Lincoln


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When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


I do see why it would make your skin crawl, of course. Very understandable.

I also highly doubt he was thinking about that when he said it. It was likely just an error in use of language, not a purposely malicious phrase.

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When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


Dixieland is a big thing in my past and with the dukes of hazard car flag would be frowned upon now.

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When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


Dixieland is a big thing in my past and with the dukes of hazard car flag would be frowned upon now.



ya exactly what i was trying to describe. Those boys flying that flag back then I don't really think knew what it represented. It was more of a cultural symbol of being a southerner.

But those days are over. Maybe it's for the best.


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I’m not commenting one way or the other, but it’s worth mentioning that the phrase “cotton pickin” is extremely common in the South and is used to describe pretty much anything.


I lived in Atlanta for four years and never heard it once. But it is an urban area. Frankly, going outside the Perimeter(I-285) there scared the hell out of me.

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You know I dont know if this is related but I've always thought about this too - Israel.

If Israel was created say 50 years before 1948, they would have conquered all the middle east , from the Mediterranean to the Arabian Sea, pretty much genocided the Arabs who'd would have faced the same fate as Native Americans, and nobody would have complained in the West.

But since we live in different times now, it's not allowed to happen as the world has gotten 'wiser'.

I dont know , just stuff I think about from time to time when I see protests against Israel.


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pittmike wrote:
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HawaiiYou wrote:
When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


Dixieland is a big thing in my past and with the dukes of hazard car flag would be frowned upon now.


Watched the show for years. But it was a show that tried to be friendly to everyone.

But I don't want to see that loser flag, or consider Robert E Lee for anything other than what they are/were.

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HawaiiYou wrote:
When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


Dixieland is a big thing in my past and with the dukes of hazard car flag would be frowned upon now.


Watched the show for years. But it was a show that tried to be friendly to everyone.

But I don't want to see that loser flag, or consider Robert E Lee for anything other than what they are/were.


you know the establishment historians have been very nice to Robert E Lee. Even since I was a kid. Never understood it. They make him almost like a Northern Hero. Not sure why he gets a free pass.


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When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


I do see why it would make your skin crawl, of course. Very understandable.

I also highly doubt he was thinking about that when he said it. It was likely just an error in use of language, not a purposely malicious phrase.


I'd love to agree with you, but I don't know the guy and really don't want to think about it much longer. And just hope for the best in all of us.

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HawaiiYou wrote:
When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


I do see why it would make your skin crawl, of course. Very understandable.

I also highly doubt he was thinking about that when he said it. It was likely just an error in use of language, not a purposely malicious phrase.


I'd love to agree with you, but I don't know the guy and really don't want to think about it much longer. And just hope for the best in all of us.


I dont know the guy but I bet the guy was subconsciously jealous of these African American millionaire players and it just came out.


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HawaiiYou wrote:
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HawaiiYou wrote:
When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


I do see why it would make your skin crawl, of course. Very understandable.

I also highly doubt he was thinking about that when he said it. It was likely just an error in use of language, not a purposely malicious phrase.


I'd love to agree with you, but I don't know the guy and really don't want to think about it much longer. And just hope for the best in all of us.


I dont know the guy but I bet the guy was subconsciously jealous of these African American millionaire players and it just came out.


I'm going to assume/hope it was an innocent remark until something says otherwise.

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Regular Reader wrote:
HawaiiYou wrote:
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HawaiiYou wrote:
When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


I do see why it would make your skin crawl, of course. Very understandable.

I also highly doubt he was thinking about that when he said it. It was likely just an error in use of language, not a purposely malicious phrase.


I'd love to agree with you, but I don't know the guy and really don't want to think about it much longer. And just hope for the best in all of us.


I dont know the guy but I bet the guy was subconsciously jealous of these African American millionaire players and it just came out.


I'm going to assume/hope it was an innocent remark until something says otherwise.


i dont know man. in this day and age saying that as an adult male in our society does not seem like something innocent.


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HawaiiYou wrote:
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When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


I do see why it would make your skin crawl, of course. Very understandable.

I also highly doubt he was thinking about that when he said it. It was likely just an error in use of language, not a purposely malicious phrase.


I'd love to agree with you, but I don't know the guy and really don't want to think about it much longer. And just hope for the best in all of us.


I dont know the guy but I bet the guy was subconsciously jealous of these African American millionaire players and it just came out.


:lol:

Yeah that's what it is.

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HawaiiYou wrote:
When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


I do see why it would make your skin crawl, of course. Very understandable.

I also highly doubt he was thinking about that when he said it. It was likely just an error in use of language, not a purposely malicious phrase.

Exactly. Context matters here.

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HawaiiYou wrote:
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leashyourkids wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
HawaiiYou wrote:
When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


I do see why it would make your skin crawl, of course. Very understandable.

I also highly doubt he was thinking about that when he said it. It was likely just an error in use of language, not a purposely malicious phrase.


I'd love to agree with you, but I don't know the guy and really don't want to think about it much longer. And just hope for the best in all of us.


I dont know the guy but I bet the guy was subconsciously jealous of these African American millionaire players and it just came out.


:lol:

Yeah that's what it is.


Could be. It's Oklahoma too. Not the most progressive place in the country. I know I just stereotyped Oklahoma.


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I'm going to assume/hope it was an innocent remark until something says otherwise.


It’s a general philosophy on life I try from time to time. It may make me naive but it has tended to result in less stress and more happiness.


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When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


Dixieland is a big thing in my past and with the dukes of hazard car flag would be frowned upon now.


Watched the show for years. But it was a show that tried to be friendly to everyone.

But I don't want to see that loser flag, or consider Robert E Lee for anything other than what they are/were.


Me either. No use for any of it. Just pointing out how odd the past was. We used to go to a Boy Scout camp in Michigan. It was residential like two weeks at a time. It was named wolverine south so Dixie was the emblem, song, flag etc. as a 14-15 Year old it was a blast. Black kids there too. Oh well different times.

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I'm going to assume/hope it was an innocent remark until something says otherwise.


It’s a general philosophy on life I try from time to time. It may make me naive but it has tended to result in less stress and more happiness.



That's a good way to look at life. And don't forget to throw in thoughts of that Fluekey's Polish Sausage from time to time. How I would love to get one of those again. Too bad it's gone and never to be found again.


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pittmike wrote:
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When I was a kid I liked the tune 'Dixieland'. We use to even sing it in public school during music class. It was a catchy tune. I had no idea what it meant or the historical significance. Is it wrong to like that song still?


Not in my opinion. But if you can't respect the reasons why it makes my skin crawl, that's another matter.


Dixieland is a big thing in my past and with the dukes of hazard car flag would be frowned upon now.


Watched the show for years. But it was a show that tried to be friendly to everyone.

But I don't want to see that loser flag, or consider Robert E Lee for anything other than what they are/were.


Me either. No use for any of it. Just pointing out how odd the past was. We used to go to a Boy Scout camp in Michigan. It was residential like two weeks at a time. It was named wolverine south so Dixie was the emblem, song, flag etc. as a 14-15 Year old it was a blast. Black kids there too. Oh well different times.


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I'm going to assume/hope it was an innocent remark until something says otherwise.


It’s a general philosophy on life I try from time to time. It may make me naive but it has tended to result in less stress and more happiness.



That's a good way to look at life. And don't forget to throw in thoughts of that Fluekey's Polish Sausage from time to time. How I would love to get one of those again. Too bad it's gone and never to be found again.


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I'm going to assume/hope it was an innocent remark until something says otherwise.


Interesting.


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Is saying cotton picking an error in the south? Y'all must be out of y'all cotton picking minds.

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Y'all must be out of y'all cotton picking minds.


I hereby call you out, AND condemn you for this racism.


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Is saying cotton picking an error in the south? Y'all must be out of y'all cotton picking minds.


Let's ask leash.

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The announcer probably just heard it on r/reactionmp3s :lol:


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Is saying cotton picking an error in the south? Y'all must be out of y'all cotton picking minds.


Let's ask leash.


I’m not from Indiana.

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you know the establishment historians have been very nice to Robert E Lee. Even since I was a kid. Never understood it. They make him almost like a Northern Hero. Not sure why he gets a free pass.

That's a fine point.


HawaiiYou wrote:
I dont know the guy but I bet the guy was subconsciously jealous of these African American millionaire players and it just came out.

That's just frigging stupid. Like Beardown-stupid.

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