Ole Miss band to stop playing Dixie.

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It makes me really uncomfortable that regardless of the outcome, one of the two teams has to lose. For their coaches, their players, their fans....it's just devastating to think that EVERY time they play---someone is really really disappointed.

They should quit keeping score and give out prizes to both teams every time either team scores. That way everyone can celebrate equally. And, if they can figure out a way to make it work financially, they should give out prizes, food, drinks, etc. for everyone in the crowd!!!!

Think how cool that would be.
 

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I am going to protest every song played at CWS this season so we can sit in silence and keep everyone happy.


Well there was the infamous "Cotton Eyed Joe" protest back in late 90's / early 00's where the Lexington elite got their panties Iin a wad over the song, going to the Athletics dept with a demand that it not be played over the P.A. system because it made Kentucky seem to "hillbilly"

Oh and the "Touchdown Kentucky" song...hokey as it was, it didn't escape disdain because it made people stand up.

Its funny because at about that same time I was at AT&T park for a Giants game and what came on during a break in the game...Cotton Eyed Joe. No outrage, no condemnation of stereotyping, no social commentary at all from a fan base and community that would be the farthest thing from "hillbilly". They just accepted it as a fun song....shocking.
 
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Well there was the infamous "Cotton Eyed Joe" protest back in late 90's / early 00's where the Lexington elite got their panties over the song, going to the Athletics dept with a demand that it not be played over the P.A. system because it made Kentucky seem to "hillbilly"

Oh and the "Touchdown Kentucky" song...hokey as it was, it didn't escape disdain because it made people stand up.

Its funny because at about that same time I was at AT&T park for a Giants game and what came on during a break in the game...Cotton Eyed Joe. No outrage, no condemnation of stereotyping, no social commentary at all from a fan base and community that would be the farthest thing from "hillbilly". They just accepted it as a fun song....shocking.

Lmao this explains so much
 

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Thrilled this is finally happening.

Another step closer to making sure everyone is comfortable.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...iss-band-drops-dixie-football-games/89015508/
There's no reason that anyone should feel uncomfortable anywhere! Everyone should win! It's not right that players should leave the game feeling bad because another team just kicked the crap out of them.
And what about the fans? Why should they feel bad? After all, they had to pay to get in . If they just paid to get in they should feel great when they leave and how much better could it be than for your team to not actually win but not lose either. That way its fair for everyone.
And the coaches, everyone could have a perfect record, better yet don't keep one that way all coaches are awesome! Even the losers!!!
Come tournament time.....EVERYONE WINS THE TITLE!!! :joy:[roll][banana]
During the draft all players go #1........

Sounds AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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It is really sad to watch this stuff keep happening. I am an independent but do tend toward the left on some issues. But, this crap disturbs me and along with the racial BS might just prompt me to abandoning their camp completely.

I do think one aspect that makes me feel slightly better is that this is a very small minority of ultra left wing Dems who push these silly PC agenda. Most Dems I know hate it as much as anyone and laugh at the ridiculousness that people spend their lives fighting for these "causes".
 

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Anyone want to tell us what the hell Dixie even is? Is it an overtly racist song or something?
 

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Anyone want to tell us what the hell Dixie even is? Is it an overtly racist song or something?

I mean, it doesn't come right out and say all black people love fried chicken and watermelon but if you read between the lines it definitely implies it.
 

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<<<<< was offended by Cotton Eyed Joe, like the snobs referenced above, thought it made us seem like slobbering, cousin marrying hillbillies. Last thing UK needs. (But I do like the "Call to the Post" just before kickoff, and "Touchdown Kentucky!!!" - the call by Tom Leach, not the idiotic song)

So . . . in 2016, our AD decides to rent mobile homes in the CWS parking lot. Great, just great . . . [laughing]
 
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Saw something the other day that said something to the effect of;

Saying you are offended is basically admitting that you can't manage or control your emotions so you need everyone else to do it for you.

Lot of truth in that tbh.
That is exactly true, it's why they view the government as a provider and not a protector.
 

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The PC in our country right now is ridiculous and over the top. Don't want to turn this into a political thread, but what's next?
 

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Dixie was a song sung by people in blackface pretending to long for the days of slavery. I can kinda see that one being a problem. Pick another battle, I say.
What about "My Old Kentucky Home"? Before they changed the words?
 

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What about "My Old Kentucky Home"? Before they changed the words?
Close, but it's a little bit different. I don't recall someone in blackface saying "us darkies sho is happy, massa!" Plus, Old Ky Home is an antislavery song, if I recall.
 

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Close, but it's a little bit different. I don't recall someone in blackface saying "us darkies sho is happy, massa!" Plus, Old Ky Home is an antislavery song, if I recall.
Maybe a different version of Dixie that I saw looking up the lyrics but didn't see that line.
 

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I thought the objection to Dixie was due more to its association as the de facto battle song or anthem of the Confederacy, not so much its overt racism in the lyrics itself. I mean hell,at the time it was written, it pretty much was the land of cotton. If that reference is in itself offensive, I guess black players will now refuse to play in the Cotton Bowl?
 

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still wonder how it works out that people crying about PC issues are out-cried by those crying about them being PC in the first place
 

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I just wish people would grow a GotDamn set and quit letting every touching thing in the world offend them. I wish they'd play Dixie every touching ten minutes just to piss somebody off.
 

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Wish I was in the land of cotton, old times their are not forgotten. Look away, look away, look away Dixie land. In Dixie land were I was born............

Appears the politically correct crowd want to ignore history and rewrite it.
 

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Just wait until some stupid-*** pc policeman does a Google of the original lyrics of My Old Kentucky Home. You'll see a movement to ban the playing of it during UK games.
 

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Just wait until some stupid-*** pc policeman does a Google of the original lyrics of My Old Kentucky Home. You'll see a movement to ban the playing of it during UK games.
Some of you all need to learn history or at least do some minor Internet research. Good lord ...
 

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There's no accounting for different taste or any real hope of changing feelings, but some of y'all profess varying "facts" that aren't remotely true. Good lord.
 

mdlUK.1

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There's no accounting for different taste or any real hope of changing feelings, but some of y'all profess varying "facts" that aren't remotely true. Good lord.
What facts are you disputing? Might help to understand what you mean.
 

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Well there was the infamous "Cotton Eyed Joe" protest back in late 90's / early 00's where the Lexington elite got their panties Iin a wad over the song, going to the Athletics dept with a demand that it not be played over the P.A. system because it made Kentucky seem to "hillbilly"

Oh and the "Touchdown Kentucky" song...hokey as it was, it didn't escape disdain because it made people stand up.

Its funny because at about that same time I was at AT&T park for a Giants game and what came on during a break in the game...Cotton Eyed Joe. No outrage, no condemnation of stereotyping, no social commentary at all from a fan base and community that would be the farthest thing from "hillbilly". They just accepted it as a fun song....shocking.

The SF crowd probably enjoyed Cotton Eyed Joe because it was recorded by a Swedish group called Rednex (from Wikipedia):

Rednex is a Swedish electronic country group, known for their unique sound comprising modern dance, pop and techno sounds mixed with classical country, folk and bluegrass elements. The band originally consisted of the lead singer Mary Joe (Annika Ljungberg), alongside Bobby Sue (Kent Olander), Ken Tacky (Arne Arstrand), Billy Ray (Jonas Nilsson) and Mup (Patrick Edenberg). The group enjoyed massive success throughout the 1990s with novelty hits such as "Cotton Eye Joe", "Old Pop in an Oak", "The Spirit of the Hawk" and "Wish You Were Here".

Note that one of the band members chose "Ken Tacky" as his show name.
 

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Junior Allen Coon, a senator in the associated student body legislature who co-authored a resolution to take down the state flag on campus, applauded the decision to stop playing “Dixie,” saying it would be an opportunity to create traditions that are more inclusive.