My F$$K YOU to the aisd board of trustees vote tonight

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Will that keep you out of our sparkling blue city?
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Who cares? I certainly don't. Let them rename whatever they want. At least it will keep them from screwing up something real.
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  • 02-26-2019, 03:20 PM
in 2018 the city of Austin identified sites, names and statues referencing civil war heroes and slave owners

buried in the report is the fact stephen f. austin defended slavery

soon enough they will come for stephen f. Austin

and the city will be renamed jordan and most people will think its named after michael but it will actually be for barbara Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
And your point...
Who cares? I certainly don't. Let them rename whatever they want. At least it will keep them from screwing up something real. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
We had a funny little incident several years ago in Houston, a noted Black Polititian, Judson Rebertson, had died, and the city council wanted to honor him with a namesake.

The decision was made to name the IH 610 bridge that goes over the ship channel after him. Everybody was on board.

Except........the night the city council was going to vote on the proposal, one man in the audience stood up and said.....”that bridge is The Sidney Sherman Bridge”

To everbody’s embarrasment, nobody knew it. The next question was, “who the heck was Sidney Sherman”?

Turns out, he was a Colonel in Sam Houston’s Army and was a principle player at the Battle of San Jacinto. The bridge was named for him, it was even on the map.

It’s still the Sidney Sherman Bridge.
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bit of a history lesson. eh....
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The property that the University of Texas sits on was donated by a confederate officer and slave owner.
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The property that the University of Texas sits on was donated by a confederate officer and slave owner. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
Oh no! The ole 40 acres?

What Ever are we gonna do?

SHORE AM GLAD THEY DIDNT NAME IT SLAVEOWNER UNIVERSITY!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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The property that the University of Texas sits on was donated by a confederate officer and slave owner. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama

did someone tell them that bit of history???
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The property that the University of Texas sits on was donated by a confederate officer and slave owner. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
Well let us all pray winn dixie hasn't barricaded himself above the school tower at Reagan High.
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You mean Obama High?
in 2018 the city of Austin identified sites, names and statues referencing civil war heroes and slave owners

buried in the report is the fact stephen f. austin defended slavery

soon enough they will come for stephen f. Austin

and the city will be renamed jordan and most people will think its named after michael but it will actually be for barbara Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
I doubt they will name it after Barbara Jordon. She preached a message of self reliance and education, not conducive to the poverty pimp/din-do-nuffin crowd that permeates today's Left.
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We named the airport terminal after her.

Kinda like Houston did in memory of Mickey Leland. Of course, there were people whining about that, too.

BTW - Jordan would have been on the Supreme Court had it not been for her health.
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did someone tell them that bit of history??? Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
His name is all over town. So is his former home. No statues just a fountain , dorm, library , building and a street are named after him.
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  • 02-27-2019, 04:31 PM
His name is all over town. So is his former home. No statues just a fountain , dorm, library , building and a street are named after him. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
Let it be known it is your fault if word gets out and they start taking his name off of shit!
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His name is all over town. So is his former home. No statues just a fountain , dorm, library , building and a street are named after him. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama

ok, this is the question I'm trying to get at.


did the people who renamed the school aware that the school sits on land that was donated by this guy?