Lane Kiffin says he left Ole Miss cause they were too racist 😂

I don’t like to get into race but I’ll tell you this.

Most of you know I grew up in Key West a 4 mile x 5 mile little island where everyone no matter skin color or heritage knew each other and were good friends.Never thought much about racism cause I never experienced it much if at all growing up.

When I got to New Orleans In 1982 it didn’t take me long to find out that this place was a whoooooole lot different than where I came from.I never heard the N word used so much when white people spoke in my life.I mean you talk about a culture shock….lol

I have very few good friends now cause I kind of separated myself over time to get away from a lot of this and I’m talking white towards black,black towards white and asians and Spanish towards everyone. So if Lane thinks he got away from racism moving 100 miles or so west he’s in for a rude awakening but I’m pretty sure he knows that and all that about Ole Miss being the reason he left is BS.
And it's still as bad as in the early 80s? That's crazy.
 
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In today’s world of **** and **** everything is racist and every excuse for a persons action is racism. How many clicks are in his locker room? This man is a total joke. When it comes to color, green is the only color this clown prefers.
 
And it's still as bad as in the early 80s? That's crazy.
Yes but now it’s because everyone seems to hate everyone else not so much white towards black as it mostly was when I got here. The violence in the New Orleans area is bad and as much as they advertise the French Quarter if you’re visiting and are down there at night you have to be aware of where you’re at. If you’re walking down there and get off on one of the side streets you might not come out at least not as healthy as you went in….lol. The gangs of homeless young people who are on every corner and travel in packs have become a bad problem as well.

The drug/gang situation has spread from NO East to Kenner to the West Bank. I moved across the Causeway to Covington to get away from it as have thousands of others who are willing to drive the 24mile Causeway every morning and afternoon going to and from work.Its a LOT safer over here and hasn’t been taken over by most of the things that have ruined or is ruining New Orleans and all the areas around it.

But to answer your question is it as bad as ‘82? I’d have to say yes but for many different reasons some of them that I listed above.
 
Kiffin, Sark and Sumrall. 🤡

What a clown show with these coaches.

Talking **** and using social media like teenage girls.
 
Gonna say it again.

Kiffin gives off vibes of an insecure school teen-aged girl the way he feeds off messy social media.

Telling y'all that weirdo is hiding something
 
Gonna say it again.

Kiffin gives off vibes of an insecure school teen-aged girl the way he feeds off messy social media.

Telling y'all that weirdo is hiding something
Wouldn't surprise me at all. I don't know any men his age that act like this. Sure, most of them like young, hot women, but our age group isn't really into the messy social media thing.
 
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Yes but now it’s because everyone seems to hate everyone else not so much white towards black as it mostly was when I got here. The violence in the New Orleans area is bad and as much as they advertise the French Quarter if you’re visiting and are down there at night you have to be aware of where you’re at. If you’re walking down there and get off on one of the side streets you might not come out at least not as healthy as you went in….lol. The gangs of homeless young people who are on every corner and travel in packs have become a bad problem as well.

The drug/gang situation has spread from NO East to Kenner to the West Bank. I moved across the Causeway to Covington to get away from it as have thousands of others who are willing to drive the 24mile Causeway every morning and afternoon going to and from work.Its a LOT safer over here and hasn’t been taken over by most of the things that have ruined or is ruining New Orleans and all the areas around it.

But to answer your question is it as bad as ‘82? I’d have to say yes but for many different reasons some of them that I listed above.
Man you can walk down vibrant Canal St at night and it appears safe with all the lights and people. You stop at an intersection and glance down one of those dark alleys and you realize that walking 30 feet down that road could be a death sentence. It's wild.

NOLA is a dump.
 
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