[78-L] Warning..offensive article, mainly because it's absolute

78-L Mail List 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
Wed May 21 07:42:54 PDT 2014


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Roger Wade
Really Old Records


On May 21, 2014, at 10:36 AM, 78-L Mail List wrote:

> 
> Thanks for the adorable collage of your own special brand of racism, nitwit.  Him and his wife am likely in agreement.
> 
> Is that a nice cream truck I hear?  Run, and maybe you can catch it.
> 
>> On May 20, 2014, at 9:45 PM, 78-L Mail List <78-l at klickitat.78online.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> There has been some discussion here about racism as
>> pertaining to some records produced around 1920. At
>> that time the American attitude toward non white people,
>> was not good, and is hurting us till this day. First
>> I would like to say we have music produced today that is
>> racist and sexist, for one, some rap. We have a racist
>> in the white house. Or at least him and his wife were when
>> in collage. Some of his friends are today. Any racism is
>> detrimental to our society . The kind of in crowd people that
>> think racism is OK today as long as it is directed toward
>> the non black race are the type of people that at the turn
>> of the century promoted race records and music. I however
>> don’t think music should be banned because we dislike the
>> content. I personally don’t listen to racist music, I find it
>> boring.  As far as ice-cream trucks, I remember in the 1950’s
>> they had bells, and did not play music. If they did play music,
>> it must have been of no consequence because I don’t
>> remember it.
>> 
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