PadawanWarrior
Well-Known Member
Already lost the Duke boys. Next they're gonna try to ban classic rock.
It didn't happen if you erase it from history.
Then we will wipe the slate clean of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
I'm not saying there's not social and racial inequality, but how can you learn from past mistakes if you erase everything. That's the whole point of History. Learn from past mistakes and get better.
And don't be so quick to call Skynyrd racist. Boo! Boo! Boo! We all did what we could do.
It didn't happen if you erase it from history.
Then we will wipe the slate clean of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
I'm not saying there's not social and racial inequality, but how can you learn from past mistakes if you erase everything. That's the whole point of History. Learn from past mistakes and get better.
And don't be so quick to call Skynyrd racist. Boo! Boo! Boo! We all did what we could do.
15 things we have to explain about the song 'Sweet Home Alabama'
"Sweet Home Alabama" released in June 1974 by Lynyrd Skynyrd, is arguably one of the most popular Southern rock songs of all time, and most assuredly in Alabama
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