Forgive me for being covetous of a fortunate life wherein this fight was a major concern . . . Check-it:
Push continues to change name of Johnson County creek that many find offensive
OLATHE, Kan. - There is still a push to change the name of a creek in Johnson County, Kansas. Local organizations are advocating to change the name of Negro Creek, but they're also learning the history behind the creek's name. FOX4 did this story back in September and historians at the Johnson County Museum were [...]
This butthurt Karencratic crap is really getting old.
ReplyDeleteWhat was his name? How did they determine he committed suicide? Maybe he just drowned? Died from exposure? Screamed "I'm a negro!" and was shot by Leawood police? Don't disparage his memory with half ass reporting.
ReplyDelete^^^ lulz!
ReplyDeleteDid he have a cyanide capsule concealed inside his tooth ? Oh well, at least the story has a happy ending.
ReplyDeleteAnd for years it has been called this and nobody got their panties in a twist of it.
ReplyDeleteWhen are these whiny pussies going to demand that the Mexicans change the name of the color black to something else.
negro
black, dark, raven, gloomy, blacking, pitchy
Oh wait that describes a black person perfectly.
"Spear Chucker Slough" has a nice ring to it!
ReplyDeleteA Tribute to KU's long record of achievement in the Javelin Throw, of course.
I guess if you can't fix BLACK ON BLACK MURDERS you do this.
ReplyDeletewhat a waste of energy.
LOL never knew it existed........... looks like nuthin could live there...... go figure lol?
ReplyDeleteA waste of time and energy
ReplyDeleteIs Black Bob Road still in existence in Olathe.
ReplyDeleteUsed to be a major thoroughfare.
once again the NEW TO KANSAS assholes from a SHITHOLE like KCMO come in and want to change KS to the SHITHOLE they left.
ReplyDelete^^Well move bitch! otherwise quit yer bitchin! Worthless simp!
ReplyDeleteAny name recommendations? Yo Boy Creek, Black Creeks Matter Creek, Yo MAMA Creek, Yo Betta Get Yo Ass Outa the Creek. Cotton Pickin Creek.
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