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Is this true?

Dr. Doctor Fuchs

Apparently the bourbon I drank last night has made me delusional, my two Gator graduate children have messaged me today informing me that the Gator bait cheer has been banned. First I will refer you to the first amendment after I visit my neurologist to get this shit out of my bloodstream and then if this is true I will ask you to return the approximate 125,000 bills with a slave owner on them that I have sent the university for student related expenses, you certainly can not in good conscience keep that racist money. Then I will ask you to make reparations to me for the 35 year season ticket outlay I have made because my great grandfather was in charge of all armories for the Confederacy and you certainly do not want that history as part of your alumni base. I am now WOKE WHEN I get my check.

Maybe you should change your last name it is highly inflammatory and could never be the name of a university unless it was one about Rapping.

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You mean to tell me the two words Gator Bait are racist? I've heard jail bait for young girls, but jeeze. You see this is why it has to stop. No one chanting are thinking about little black girls. Now everyone is going to assume gator bait is slang for little black girls. It's the same adage as the word gay. It used to only mean happy, but now gay is used for homosexual. They stole a perfectly good word, gay, and made it into something it wasn't meant to be.
 
unbelievable

The lizard fans need to run his ass out of Gainesville
While a stupid move, I can think of more important things to care about. Like academics, which he’s done a great job with.
 
If you have to explain why someone needs to be offended, then it's not offensive.
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While a stupid move, I can think of more important things to care about. Like academics, which he’s done a great job with.

This move is bigger than its impact on UF sports. The fear of being offensive, when literally no one I've ever met knew to be offended by Gator Bait, is palpable.

Becoming more PC does not make our society more just. If we've learned nothing else over the last 12 years, we've learned that.
 
This move is bigger than its impact on UF sports. The fear of being offensive, when literally no one I've ever met knew to be offended by Gator Bait, is palpable.

Becoming more PC does not make our society more just. If we've learned nothing else over the last 12 years, we've learned that.
Faux outrage is pervasive in this country and has become weaponized against weak individuals or groups or government entities by people or groups to get what they want or more aptly to get rid of what they don't want.
 
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