Jessa Duggar (of the Duggar Family) is courting

How do you know this? Just wondering.

Kelly Bates has 2 sisters that are african american...

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Oh please. Anything to get a dig. You are just as judgmental and hateful as they are. Calling the kettle black, perhaps?

TLC aired a special on the Bates a year or so ago and they showed it on some of the footage. plus they put photos up on their website, they've since been taken down of course.

last time i posted a link, i got points for it. here's to hoping that doesn't happen again, since you did ask...

http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/70224233.html#comments

:rotfl2: i never said i was "perfect"...they're the ones who claim they're about loving and acceptance and then they go around acting and saying the things they do. but that's fine, call me a kettle...i don't mind :cool2:
 
TLC aired a special on the Bates a year or so ago and they showed it on some of the footage. plus they put photos up on their website, they've since been taken down of course. last time i posted a link, i got points for it. here's to hoping that doesn't happen again, since you did ask... http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/70224233.html#comments :rotfl2: i never said i was "perfect"...they're the ones who claim they're about loving and acceptance and then they go around acting and saying the things they do. but that's fine, call me a kettle...i don't mind :cool2:
I have seen what you are referencing since I have followed them for years. I still don't think they're racists. How many southerners do you know that have a confederate flag? I think the room was just decorated as a southern room without thought. Heck, I did not know who Nathan Bedford Forrest was until all that drama. We weren't taught it in school. Sent from my iPhone using DISBoards
 
So would you hang a picture of a guy you are not familiar with in your home? Especially in one dedicated to American history?
 
I have seen what you are referencing since I have followed them for years. I still don't think they're racists. How many southerners do you know that have a confederate flag? I think the room was just decorated as a southern room without thought. Heck, I did not know who Nathan Bedford Forrest was until all that drama. We weren't taught it in school. Sent from my iPhone using DISBoards

I'm from the south and I don't know a single person that has a confederate flag. Not one. And if you didn't know who Nathan Bedford Forrest was would you have him hanging up on your wall?
 


I have seen what you are referencing since I have followed them for years. I still don't think they're racists. How many southerners do you know that have a confederate flag? I think the room was just decorated as a southern room without thought. Heck, I did not know who Nathan Bedford Forrest was until all that drama. We weren't taught it in school. Sent from my iPhone using DISBoards

The Southern re-enactors I know who are all into the Rebel romance of it all (I don't get it, but whatever) and have pictures of Southern generals up don't have a picture of Forrest. They'll have pictures of Lee, Stonewall Jackson and Johnston up, but not Forrest, nor are there pictures of Bloody Bill Anderson or William Quantrill. There are just some names from that war that carry a special connotation.

Having a picture of Forrest up, in a frame? It sends a very clear message about what that family is about.

(Note, Forrest's KKK membership isn't the part of his character that is most disturbing. Google the Battle of Pillow Fort instead. :sad2:)
 
The Southern re-enactors I know who are all into the Rebel romance of it all (I don't get it, but whatever) and have pictures of Southern generals up don't have a picture of Forrest. They'll have pictures of Lee, Stonewall Jackson and Johnston up, but not Forrest, nor are there pictures of Bloody Bill Anderson or William Quantrill. There are just some names from that war that carry a special connotation.

Having a picture of Forrest up, in a frame? It sends a very clear message about what that family is about.

(Note, Forrest's KKK membership isn't the part of his character that is most disturbing. Google the Battle of Pillow Fort instead. :sad2:)

:( That's horrible.
 
The Southern re-enactors I know who are all into the Rebel romance of it all (I don't get it, but whatever) and have pictures of Southern generals up don't have a picture of Forrest. They'll have pictures of Lee, Stonewall Jackson and Johnston up, but not Forrest, nor are there pictures of Bloody Bill Anderson or William Quantrill. There are just some names from that war that carry a special connotation.

Having a picture of Forrest up, in a frame? It sends a very clear message about what that family is about.

(Note, Forrest's KKK membership isn't the part of his character that is most disturbing. Google the Battle of Pillow Fort instead. :sad2:)
I was just reading up on him myself as I did not know who he was. From my reading he played a very important role in the Civil War and understanding him from a academic level is vital to understanding the Civil War (obviously, my full education on that is lacking). Even so, I am not sure why anyone would want to honor such a violent man. Maybe the Bates are decedents?
 


Maybe one of the conservative dressers on this thread can explain what is so evil about blue jeans or even khakis? on girls of course. It's ok for the boys to wear them.
 
Maybe one of the conservative dressers on this thread can explain what is so evil about blue jeans or even khakis? on girls of course. It's ok for the boys to wear them.

I would love to know that too. Truly.
 
I don't have pictures of any southern generals in my home or a confederate flag but I don't think a southern family having pictures (and aren't these drawings?) of them necessarily makes them racist. They could be something that was handed down in their family. I have seen families that displayed things like that for that reason.

My bil bought a painting of one from an estate sale. No clue which one it is. But it was something the family had for a very long time. He isn't racist.
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And I knew an old lady down that I visited once that had a beautiful painting of herself hanging in her living room. She started telling me about the history of the frame. Apparently it came from Germany and had hung in Hitler's home. She was not German but it came from some family member that was in Germany and passed down to her. Not something I would have but didn't make me think any different of her. To her it was a part of history.
 
Of all the women on TV, Jessa is one of the few I would not worry about my son dating.
 
Maybe one of the conservative dressers on this thread can explain what is so evil about blue jeans or even khakis? on girls of course. It's ok for the boys to wear them.

It has to do with religion so this may be deleted, but it is because of a verse in the bible (Deuteronomy) that says a woman should not wear a man's garment and a man should not wear a woman's garment. I think that's about all I can say without getting points....

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It has to do with religion so this may be deleted, but it is because of a verse in the bible (Deuteronomy) that says a woman should not wear a man's garment and a man should not wear a woman's garment. I think that's about all I can say without getting points....

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Slacks and jeans are cross dressing? :faint:

Even worse, there won't be a kilt wearing Celt in heaven.
 
The Southern re-enactors I know who are all into the Rebel romance of it all (I don't get it, but whatever) and have pictures of Southern generals up don't have a picture of Forrest. They'll have pictures of Lee, Stonewall Jackson and Johnston up, but not Forrest, nor are there pictures of Bloody Bill Anderson or William Quantrill. There are just some names from that war that carry a special connotation.

Having a picture of Forrest up, in a frame? It sends a very clear message about what that family is about.

(Note, Forrest's KKK membership isn't the part of his character that is most disturbing. Google the Battle of Pillow Fort instead. :sad2:)
Ugh. Despicable.
I don't have pictures of any southern generals in my home or a confederate flag but I don't think a southern family having pictures (and aren't these drawings?) of them necessarily makes them racist. They could be something that was handed down in their family. I have seen families that displayed things like that for that reason.

My bil bought a painting of one from an estate sale. No clue which one it is. But it was something the family had for a very long time. He isn't racist.
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And I knew an old lady down that I visited once that had a beautiful painting of herself hanging in her living room. She started telling me about the history of the frame. Apparently it came from Germany and had hung in Hitler's home. She was not German but it came from some family member that was in Germany and passed down to her. Not something I would have but didn't make me think any different of her. To her it was a part of history.
I don't care how historic something might be, or if it had been in the family. I'd keep it in a box, or I'd donate to an historic museum, not hang it in my house. To me, hanging a picture of someone in my home is a place of honor, love, respect or admiration. I wouldn't hang a picture of a murderous racist, no matter where it came from. And you bet I'm going to form an opinion about someone who would, and not a very good one.
 
I don't have pictures of any southern generals in my home or a confederate flag but I don't think a southern family having pictures (and aren't these drawings?) of them necessarily makes them racist. They could be something that was handed down in their family. I have seen families that displayed things like that for that reason.

My bil bought a painting of one from an estate sale. No clue which one it is. But it was something the family had for a very long time. He isn't racist.
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And I knew an old lady down that I visited once that had a beautiful painting of herself hanging in her living room. She started telling me about the history of the frame. Apparently it came from Germany and had hung in Hitler's home. She was not German but it came from some family member that was in Germany and passed down to her. Not something I would have but didn't make me think any different of her. To her it was a part of history.

I don't see how a you can compare a frame and to a portrait (and what difference does it make if they are drawings?). There are plenty of historic memorabilia to chose from, why pick someone who was a clan member?

And I wouldn't care if it was "handed down their family" I'd want to distance myself from such ugliness, not display it in my home.

And why did they remove it if they had nothing to be ashamed of?
 
I don't see how a you can compare a frame and to a portrait (and what difference does it make if they are drawings?). There are plenty of historic memorabilia to chose from, why pick someone who was a clan member?

And I wouldn't care if it was "handed down their family" I'd want to distance myself from such ugliness, not display it in my home.

And why did they remove it if they had nothing to be ashamed of?

Do you ever carry a $20 bill? I guess that could be considered racist too by your definition?
 
Really? Google Jackson, he was not such a great guy, and really I am shocked he is still on the $20 bill.

This is so ridiculous, I can't believe it.

It is not MY choice to have Jackson on any bill.

It is currency, nor a portrait which I chose to display in my home.

The comparison is absurd beyond belief, really
 

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