Well, by God if free dictionary dot com says it...every person referred to as a good ol boy must be it.*
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How long did it take you to find one source on that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_ol'_boy
Wikipedia- only negative is correlated to a good ol boys club... Like the US Senate.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...good+ol%27+boy
Urban dictionary - 9 references NONE to do with race
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dicti...od%20old%20boy
Merriam-Webster - nothing to do with race
You people need to be culturally defeated. You are what divides this country. Nobody born in the last 50 years has any desire for Jim Crow. Nobody dislikes Obama because he's black. Racism has been eliminated for the most part in a historically SHORT amount of time. You see anti-Semitism still rearing its head in Europe and elsewhere in huge numbers. We laugh at the 10 KKKers that protest because they are so far outside of anything acceptable. Celebrate how we have overcome don't drag us through this shit any longer. The small amounts of racism today goes both ways and cancels each other out. People just need something to stir the damn pot and everyone is getting sick of it.
No, that's not what I'm saying. I don't think every person that is labelled a good ol' boy is ignorant and racist. I'm just saying you have to be aware of what many people are thinking when they use the term.
Good ol' boy has had a negative connotation for a long time whether you or the people you know agree with it or not.
He would probably be very pissed if he found out we strayed from ag and actually made up 1/3 of the medical school class (equal to UM) each year in the state
I just have to say it ... this thread is so full of fail ... I totally agree that Ole is affectionate and has very little to do with racism unless used WITH INTENT in that manner ... jeez guys this is an incredible stretch and quite lame to adamantly argue anything else
GTHOM....now that was affection.
So, it's ok then for me to go up to any of my black friends and greet them with, "My nigga!"? Or how about, "Hey, boy!" If I mean it with real affection, does that make it OK? Sure, they might find it demeaning, and perhaps get pissed, but that's THEIR problem for not factoring in my intent, right?
Also, you can't single out the, "Ole'. It's not the "Ole" that makes it offensive to anyone. it's the "Ole Miss", which is, without dispute, a term slaves used to describe the wife of a plantation owner. When you are a school with the terrible history and track record on race relations Ole Miss has, you've really got no business dismissing out-of-hand the opinion of others, in particular minorities on this matter. It's frankly insulting to insist that there's no connection whatsoever, regardless of what it means to them today.
Saw a guy today wearing this tshirt. FWIW.
http://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/d/l225...6qlXSrJp8w.jpg
And for the record, Cadaver, I wasn't saying that "GOB" automatically denotes a racist or an intellectual rube, I know I didn't make that perfectly clear with my first post, and for that I apologize. And I'm not trying to be a "lib PC police".
I did, however, mean to note that there is a very real stereotype that exists with that phrase, and regardless of what you, me, or anyone has known personally that phrase to imply, it is often regarded as a label that is not too flattering.
I am completely certain that most Ole Miss fans use "Ole Miss", rebel flags, "the south will rise again", and other old south shit as affectionate expressions of school spirit.
Unfortunately, those things are a dagger in the heart of people who's family tree was persecuted or killed by such things. And for that reason, that stuff should be expelled.
To insist that those things should stay in the name of school spirit is to say school spirit is more important than respect and empathy for racial injustice that occurred here.
Penn State, different topic.
How many Indians think "Redskins" is racist? I'm asking because 1) I don't know, and 2) every single person I've heard talk about "Redskins" being racist wasn't American Indian.
You people!? What do you mean, "You people"!?
Sorry, I had to.
I honestly don't care either way but it is etertaining to watch them squirm and fight with each other over it.
However, I will say, watching them wave rebel flags as they walk down the square today tells me all I need to know about where their head is at. You can say "it's heritage, not hate" all you want but we all know you're full of shit.