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* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: [[The Reveal]] in the 2000s that hyper-conservative Sen. Strom Thurmond had an affair (and love child) with a black maid and that the revelation came out only after Thurmond had died. |
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: [[The Reveal]] in the 2000s that hyper-conservative Sen. Strom Thurmond had an affair (and love child) with a black maid and that the revelation came out only after Thurmond had died. |
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* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Senator Keeley apparently thinks it is just as bad that the girl who had been consorting with the late Senator Jackson was black as it was that she was a prostitute and underaged. |
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Senator Keeley apparently thinks it is just as bad that the girl who had been consorting with the late Senator Jackson was black as it was that she was a prostitute and underaged. |
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** Though his concern is mostly with how the media is going to eat up such a thing, rather than finding it actually offensive himself. [[Properly Paranoid|And of course, he's right]]. |
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 20 December 2019
- Hilarious in Hindsight: The Reveal in the 2000s that hyper-conservative Sen. Strom Thurmond had an affair (and love child) with a black maid and that the revelation came out only after Thurmond had died.
- Unfortunate Implications: Senator Keeley apparently thinks it is just as bad that the girl who had been consorting with the late Senator Jackson was black as it was that she was a prostitute and underaged.
- Though his concern is mostly with how the media is going to eat up such a thing, rather than finding it actually offensive himself. And of course, he's right.
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