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i used the old jazz and junky and jazz junky phrase, 'your slip is showing,' to shut Tim Parrish up.
it worked. but he deleted the post; fully dropped a dime on the State Library of Louisiana head librarian co-administrator, Rebecca Hamilton from the Facebook Baton Rouge Punk Rock Doc Group, Red Stick Punk, then proceeded to accuse me of being off my meds.
everybody knows that i pride myself on perfect attendance.
Tim Parrish wrote, 'Fear and What Follows: The Violent Education of a Christian Racist.' (Isabel Chenoweth/SCSU)
in this fascinating (how he still holds his professorship, fascinating) Tabloid, quasi-confessional (he still hasn't given up the friend) 15 Minutes of Thirstiness.read the sloppy tabloid piece by Tim Parrish, where he gets his ya ya's off by admitting, tabloid-style, and then minimizing, self-preservation style his longstanding hatred of African Americans--as an M.F.A. University Professor of Creative Writing at Southern Connecticut State University,
or HERE for The Daily Beast's,
*i have to say as a friend of Barry Hannah's, Barry would have told him bluntly, "I wouldn't have told that!"How I Escaped Becoming Dylann Roof
My racist parents, church, and friends told me blacks were “taking what’s ours.” I almost burned down a black family’s home in revenge.
in all of these (and there are many), he tries to crayfish out of his admitted racism by blaming it on a 'friend' who is never named.
after exaggeration comes minimization of their/his? hate and violence, like Ben Carson (who infamously claimed to have stabbed some kid, but only a little bit) - only to throw his parents under the bus.
apparently, they were responsible for his barely restrained church murders by using epithets like jigaboo as one of a kind of a pet names.
all this in North Baton Rouge, where by comparison, Stormy Daniels grew up Mother Theresa, working as a receptionist at a stable and attending Scotlandville Magnet High School - where Tim later taught - and from where CNN Don Lemon, both grew up to be fine upstanding citizens.
the question should be to the administrators, like Bennet Rhodes and
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State Library of Louisiana Head Librarian, Rebecca Hamilton:
should we as members of a public Facebook group, Red Stick Punk have to have content or membership approved under the discretion of a group administrator, a professed racist, a professor at Southern Connecticut State University, who by dint of his administratorship serves as the only justification for his bands' inclusion, or more importantly, any criticism of him or his bands censorship or exclusion in this group?
surprisingly the librarian does not seem to see the conflict and danger of association with a racist to her higher position, or is not concerned about its possible implication overlapping into her extremely sensitive position.
just wondering if it should be put to a vote by the group members who may not agree or want to be associated with a racist administrator--as that was/is the antithesis to everything i remember about the Punk movement (even in Louisiana) from its inception until today.