FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015
Bluegrass Banning Backlash
Bluegrass Bureau Chief Ken CamBoo says the Kentucky State Fair board has moved to forbid sales of Confederate Flag merchandise at the State Fair and other events, like your local flea market, church bazaar, and garage sale, following threatened protests, demonstrations, and boycotts by the local chapter of the NAALCD (National Association for the Advancement of Liberal Colored DemocRATS).
Nobody on the Bluegrass Board wanted to be publicly branded a “Racist,” following the Liberal Media Created Controversy over the Confederate Flag in the wake of the Charleston church shooting.
The Blower says thank God that Confederate Flag was finally being removed from the South Carolina capitol.
It’s comforting to know that Racism will finally be ended by pulling down this flag, and Gay Darkies in the Kentucky State song will now be free to live the American dream, free to keep their families together, free to value education, free to support their own children, free to stop murdering each other, free to graduate from high school, free to get married before having babies, and free to stop crime in their neighborhoods. Every Citizen in the Commonwealth will now rest easier knowing that by banning Confederate Flag merchandise at the Kentucky State Fair, all of those problems will cease to exist.
Johnny Reb says, “Political correctness is not stopping Dixie Outfitters (preserving Southern Heritage since 1861) from selling their merchandise; at least somebody still has some backbone.” We have no plans to give in to pressure to stop selling the flag. They’ve made it more difficult but not impossible. And we’re not quitters. Keep it flyin’!”