OT: Diversity

1oo% Sicilian I`ve followed the Canes since 1963. I remember my first game I attended was against FSU and we beat them on a long pass from Mira 7-6. Hooked since then. Quite a ride!!

Paisan, where from? I'm from near Messina.
 
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White Male 41 Granite City IL > Mt Washington KY > Fairfield OH > Dania Beach FL > Louisville KY > Currently reside in belleville IL (15 minutes from St louis,mo)
Finish and trim Carpenter

Heat Eagles Phillies
 
StlCane > White Male, 27 years old, teacher, From Centralia, IL (Hour east of St. Louis)
I'm all about the Canes and Cards
 
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White male, 38 yrs old, live just outside of Raleigh NC, conservative, UNCW 2001 graduate, part owner of a wine store, reptile & amphibian conservationist
 
Great thread, @UknowWhat

Cuban. Lawyer. Miami born and raised. Earliest Canes memory is Kevin Williams returning a punt for a TD against Penn State. Drew a picture of it for first grade art class.

Currently live in Miami Beach. Canes, Heat, Marlins, Dolphins and UFC.
 
White, Retired HS Math teacher now teaching at Tech College. NW GA, big fan of Richt now big fan of Miami, looking forward to see em live at the GT game
 
Black male 41 years old born and raised in a lil small town Tiusville, Fl. I now live in Clearwater, Fl. I am an electronic engineer. Went to watch a family friend in 1983 at the Orange Bowl he played for Purdue. Of course the Canes beat the **** out them I've been diehard ever since. Uknowwhat I talked to you a lil while back your uncle was a reverend at my church in Titusville.
I remember...

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White male. Graduated from UM in January 1970. Retired civil engineer living in Valrico, Fl. (Just east of Tampa). Canes are pretty much the only team I follow rigorously.

Interesting to see the different type folks who are canes fans, but then being canes fans is the primary glue that holds us together. Also wonder why more folks don't out some of this info in their profiles. In the past I've been curious about posters only to find their background profiles empty.
 
White Male grew up in Miami, graduate of UM, been a fan since 1958 spent Fridays nights as a kid in OB. Real estate investor currently living in Westchester County in NY. Giants, Mets, Knicks and of course CANES. Had classes with Ted Hendricks and competed against him in high school. Great to be a Miami Hurricane.
Roommate in college graduated from Ryeneck

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Surfcane -46 white male doc from Atlanta
Undergrad UM 92 BS marine science and others
95 UH (Hawaii) Oceanography then med school
Also lived other parts of southeast and Florida
Now in Atlanta libertarian lots of respect for all that served
Doctor family practice and urgent care

First game live was 1988 vs FSU Canes 31-0
Sat near the band around the 40 below press boxes
Will never forget the FU Brent chant
canes for all sports
 
AFCane11 - Male, 34 yrs old, Current USAF (14 yrs), Latino/Hispanic (Nica/Cuban), Fleet Management/Vehicle Mechanic, Raised in Hialeah, currently reside in Biloxi, MS. Canes, Heat, Fins (Sigh, smh), Marlins and Yankees (team I grew up watching before Marlins existed).
 
White male, dentist in 1 year (hopefully), from nowhere Illinois, lived in St. Louis area for 7 years now cuz of school, hoping to move to Florida after school (if any of you know a dentist who is hiring hit me up lol) packers, cardinals, blues and canes fan


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B&R in Miami Black male 37 live in lauderhill HS administrator and PT instructor at ASA college
Canes the only team that ever made me cry.... Testerverde to conlan in the endzone I beleive 86'
Dammit mane I still have night mares about it
 
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White male , small business owner that lives in Gainesville,FL. Been a cane fan since mid 80's.

**** Cribby, no disrespect, and I here I thought you were black? Lmao! I rememered your handle from "Cu*tsports"

I've been told I'm really black my entire life lol, so no disrespect .

I always played sports, so I was always around more AA and that's who I mostly ran with. So I guess I put that vibe off.

Btw , what was your handle there?
 
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Puerto Rican.

Muslim.

Investment Banker.

Interesting... I'm a Fan of Malcolm X and most people would frown on that because they see him as a radical racist... but he was a smart dude and once he realize that Religion had no racial limits.. meaning when he realize that he had white, red, yellow and brown Muslim brothers it caused him his life... I'm Christian but think that Malcom and Gandhi had some wisdom that we all could learn from..

Some Gandhi quotes that is relative to all Races, Gender and Religions:

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."

"The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong."

"Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony. "

I am not well versed in this, but didn't Malcolm maintain the call for a separate black nation even after he broke with The Nation and became a Sunni?
Yes..but he wanted to establish his new movement on his own .. to avoid anymore friction with the Nation but even say he would eventually open to all Muslims... however he didn't live long enough to follow through with that...

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Do you think the separate nation thing is good? America's greatness really came from the whole melting pot concept, not the newer "diversity" idea. DO you think blacks have ever actually melted into the pot in the way of the Irish, German, Italian ... immigrants of the pass have. There are clear differences but it makes a difference in how to deal with this.

In a sense the Civil War was between to different peoples. The north and midwest were settled by mostly Anglo-Saxons and other Germanic peoples from England and German states, while the South was mostly Celtic DNA. These groups were historic enemies and those differences came with them. North won and Southern culture, which included healthy dose of Black culture, was suppressed. To this day if you hear someone say, "yes mam, no mam" he probably Black or a Southern white. As a Southerner, I still have trouble putting up with Yankees. Heck, I bet I would be more comfortable hanging with you than the average New Yorker -- except my Mom, RIP, of course. Strange that football brings us together more than all the government programs. I guess it is another form of tribalism.
 
B&R in Miami Black male 37 live in lauderhill HS administrator and PT instructor at ASA college
Canes the only team that ever made me cry.... Testerverde to conlan in the endzone I beleive 86'
Dammit mane I still have night mares about it

Leave it to vern to bring dark memories. Just felt kick to gut.
 
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