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Saturday, March 04, 2017

Lady Told Lawn Jockey Is Racist, Sets Them Straight With What It Really Means

After being told by a few of her friends that her long-standing lawn ornament – a black jockey holding a lantern – was racist, a woman finally became fed up with the ignorance. In order to set the record straight, the woman has since written a viral Facebook post, explaining what the statue really means – and it’s blown quite a few people away.

Lawn ornaments are a thing of American culture – the most popular being things like the pink flamingos, garden gnomes, and the black jockey that is usually at the end of the driveway. As it turns out, Sandra Dee McNair has one such yard decoration, which she refers to as her “lantern footman.”

Although she hasn’t thought too much about having it up, it seems that her friends have commented a time or two about it. As outlined in herpost gone viral, “I’ve had black people say you shouldn’t have that out that way ‘it makes people think you are a racist’ I laugh, or ‘its offensive to white people’ again I laugh and then explain what the significance of the lantern footman really is.”

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6 comments:

  1. I love this article. Because it goes to show you, how people shoot off their mouths and do not even know what they are talking about. Good for her for educating the ignorant. Maybe they will learn something, if they bother to listen.

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  2. I knew that but never knew the rebel flag was a racist symbol until last year. I knew it meant the land of Dixie but never though it was racist until the liberals started squawking about it. Same with Disney's Song of the South.

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  3. 1:42
    I agree only doubt she educated anyone, that was or is against the yard art. I was educated by the piece, but the naysayers will continue to "hate" it because them are stupid individuals.

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  4. Racism is good for politics.

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  5. Anonymous said...
    I knew that but never knew the rebel flag was a racist symbol until last year. I knew it meant the land of Dixie but never though it was racist until the liberals started squawking about it. Same with Disney's Song of the South.

    March 4, 2017 at 4:05 PM

    So you are saying that you know that the Confederate Battle flag is racist? You are a dumb moron!

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