one of those things is not like the other...Remember when we used to make fun of UMiss fans for desperately clinging to their “traditions“ (confederate flag, colonel reb, etc)? That’s us now with the MSJ logo…
one of those things is not like the other...
Fanbase hyper focused on the wrong things and missing the big picture is eerily similar…one of those things is not like the other...
Again, nothing about these things is remotely similar. One is attachment to a helmet logo. The other is attachment to racist imagery.Fanbase hyper focused on the wrong things and missing the big picture is eerily similar…
To be fair, Raleigh is little.“Fan is short for fanatic,” noted Bulldog supporter Brian Martin, 38, of little Raleigh, Mississippi.
Is this what journalism has come to? Does he also put “big” in front of NYC, LA, or Dallas?
We were a ton more dominating with the Banner M, dumb take.Gee....I wonder why the State script was pushed when we could have had the interlocking. A logo that takes you back to a time that was some pretty dominating football. Some great teams wore that logo. State script not so much.
Not quite!Remember when we used to make fun of UMiss fans for desperately clinging to their “traditions“ (confederate flag, colonel reb, etc)? That’s us now with the MSJ logo…
Are you saying the segment of our fan base advocating for the return of the interlocking MSU is actually clinging to a century’s worth of racism, bigotry and intolerance?Remember when we used to make fun of UMiss fans for desperately clinging to their “traditions“ (confederate flag, colonel reb, etc)? That’s us now with the MSJ logo…
No, they’re just clinging to a window in time that really wasn’t that great to live through the first time.Are you saying the segment of our fan base advocating for the return of the interlocking MSU is actually clinging to a century’s worth of racism, bigotry and intolerance?
No, they’re just clinging to a window in time that really wasn’t that great to live through the first time.