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The Caucasians can only enjoy and shoot their guns after work.
The Caucasians can only enjoy and shoot their guns after work.
Memphis is a textbook example of an S-hole. There's a well-known story about the sales rep for a FedEx supplier who texted/emailed someone from his outbound flight that he was so glad to get out of MEM because it was such a dump. Unfortunately, he sent it to FedEx by mistake. My guess is that it's true.The Caucasians can only enjoy and shoot their guns after work.
I've heard good things about The Civil Rights Museum too. People are friendly and food is almost always good.I took my first vacation week with FedEx in Memphis. I had a good time eating very fine bbq, seeing Sun Studios and Stax Records, visiting some good museums and hearing good music. The Civil Rights Museum, in particular. Nothing bad happened, but an Uber driver was shocked that I hadn’t been shot and robbed when he picked me up at Stax.
There are just as many or more stupid white people with guns there.
Really? As you see fit? If you saw fit to shoot someone whom you thought (but couldn’t verify) was doing something terrible, I don’t remember reading in the Constitution that it would be a right.It's a constitutional right to use your guns how you see fit. The skin color or intent matters not
Reaching?Really? As you see fit? If you saw fit to shoot someone whom you thought (but couldn’t verify) was doing something terrible, I don’t remember reading in the Constitution that it would be a right.
He’s always whiningReaching?
Really? As you see fit? If you saw fit to shoot someone whom you thought (but couldn’t verify) was doing something terrible, I don’t remember reading in the Constitution that it would be a right.
It's a right to use your guns how you see fit. Regardless of the intent, motivation, or legality
Or wrong......Really? As you see fit? If you saw fit to shoot someone whom you thought (but couldn’t verify) was doing something terrible, I don’t remember reading in the Constitution that it would be a right.