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Death threats driving my Gen/Lee

Started by MellowCharger, September 27, 2006, 05:22:11 AM

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MellowCharger

Driving slowly in traffic in my local town yesterday when I heard a young black guy effing and blinding telling me he was gonna kill me if I so much as looked at him and continued to do so as he walked backwards down the street making throat cutting gestures at me.

Don't want to start a war on here ....just interested to know if any one has experienced or know of anyone having had negative vibes around the Gen Lee.

I was sumwhat bemused as I was blissfully unaware of the connotations the BIG FLAG on the roof had till my wife enlightened me.

I'm not too concerned but the wife is, and tells me I've gotta sell the car............yeh right.
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Shakey

Welcome to the site!   :cheers:

Tell the young coloured fella next time you see him that you are trying to create awareness as to the hardships his people have endured in America.   :pity:

Then put a Black Panther bumper sticker on the back of your '69 Charger.   :yesnod:

And finally, get your Wife to go crusin' with you in a dress similar to the one the young lady is wearing in the attached photo.   :thumbs

rt green

remind him its a free country, while your kicking his ass. seriously,  thats pretty bad. it's a tv show. he cant tell me that he hasnt seen it. and the flag, its a symbol of the south anymore. he must have failed history because he doesnt know the war is over. as much as one sees that flag, he must put in a long day putting it down everytime he sees it.
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41husk

My wife gets all nervous if I even talk about doing a GL
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rudyjrusa

hey - keep on driving your vehicle - he needs to get a life!

AWSOM50

I drive a General and have never had a negative response...

In fact the last time I took it out, a group of black guys were cheering and giving me the thumbs out from a pub window while I was at the lights.
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jwilk01

I have a GL and have only run into this once in 3 years.  The guy was yelling at me and calling me racesist and all that.  I looked at him and said what was racesist about the show and the car.  He said it was the flag, I said the flag has nothing to do with racism except for those KKK morons.  I said the flag stood for the south just like the north flag was the US flag that we wave today, do you think if the south won the civil war we would be waving the confederate flag today, maybe.  Anyways this was a guy that worked where I did, the next week he got fired for sexual harrasment, sure makes you wonder huh.

Later
Josh

Wakko

I got in alot of trouble at work for wearing a General Lee tshirt while driving my police car.  The guy that called it in could not believe that "someone like me was a cop and carried a pistol for a living."  Idiots. ::)
Ian

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Arkgl01

First car show I went to all these "THUGS" in red came up and I thought for sure they would say something. Then they all posed in front of the car and ask me to take there picture! They all talked about how they grew up on that show....guess they didnt learn from it? I personally carry a concealed permit and a .32 just incase someone ever wanted to do something stupid. For some reason having a general lee in Arkansas brings out the "red neck" attitude and people think they can open doors or sit on the hood and when you ask them not too they get mad. I would just rather be safe than sorry!
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01MOPAR

I've never had any trouble in my lee but I'm in a small southern town.If they say they will kill you,they probably will try to , most of the colored youth population carry guns now days.

CB

Quote from: Wakko on September 27, 2006, 08:34:49 AM
I got in alot of trouble at work for wearing a General Lee tshirt while driving my police car. The guy that called it in could not believe that "someone like me was a cop and carried a pistol for a living." Idiots. ::)

you are wakko, in a good sence :D
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Badbob

They are idiots and probably drive cars built in countries where the former leadership wanted to destroy America. Did that black dude realize that if it was not for slavery years ago he would probably be in Africa dead or dying of AIDS.

Wait, now I'm being the idiot.

BigBlockSam

Quoteif it was not for slavery years ago he would probably be in Africa dead or dying of AIDS.

 

OK, we have a new winner in the stupidest thing I've read on this charger board. congrats.
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OldGuy

"Driving slowly in traffic in my local town yesterday when I heard a young black guy effing and blinding telling me he was gonna kill me if I so much as looked at him and continued to do so as he walked backwards down the street making throat cutting gestures at me".

I probably would have told the guy that I had been cruising around all day looking for him to run him over with the GL - so he'd better get the **** out of here before I do it!!l
"I can tell by your sarcastic undertones, rude comments and total lack of common decency, that you and I could be best friends".

dodge freak

Did you guys know lots of people in Africa think the white scientists from the USA working in Africa with monkeys started AIDS to kill all the black people so they could take over the place ? Its true thats what they think.

I live 20 Min's from Detroit and I never seen a Gen/Lee car ever on the streets. Yes that flag stands for racism lots of people think. Its sad people can't understand that most just like the car from the TV show.

Shakey

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JimShine

Just recently I had witnessed a bad experience with a GL. I was with Travis Bell and we were somewhere in Georgia. We stop in a gas station to get gas and a car with three blacks cruise by admiring it. They were stopping, rolling forward, stopping, not watching what in front of them, just looking at the car. They almost ran Travis over with the car.Taken by surprise at what was happening, he got their attention by slamming a quart of oil he was carrying on the hood of their car. They stopped quick, just missing him by an inch (literally). Travis yells "Hey! watch the road! What if I was a little kid? He'd be dead!" The problem was his scared reaction slamming the hood of the car dented it severely, and the guy driving had to be macho about it. He started yelling, threatening, was saying he was calling the police because the General Lee is a distraction and should not be allowed on the road. Then he started threatening us. Travis called him out, was ready to beat the guy down right there. But the guy never even got out of the car. It was a tense moment for sure.

Brock Samson

yeah know, it wouldn't take a lot to make mine a General Sherman...  :icon_smile_big:

RD

this thread started out with the best of intentions....

then suddenly, out of nowhere....

stupidity raised its ignorant head.

quoting Forrest Gump,"that is all I have to say about that."
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bull

Some people are constantly looking for ways to be offended. It's got to be a pretty miserable existence being on the lookout for things to be pissed off about all the time.

RD

Quote from: bull on September 27, 2006, 12:26:18 PM
Some people are constantly looking for ways to be offended. It's got to be a pretty miserable existence being on the lookout for things to be pissed off about all the time.

so bull, how do you manage it?



hehehheheehhe :D :D :D snicker snicker snicker! j/k
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Brock Samson

First Off,..
WELCOME TO THE SITE!  :wave:

now you have a Jenny Lee but you don't know about the implications of the flag?..
what's up with that?...
you didn't see the Movie?...

That angry youth your stars and bars  pissed off is probably more of a rasict then he thinks you are.

  also:
  Women tend to want to feel safe,..

ok,.. my job is done here,..

CDN72SE

Quote from: MellowCharger on September 27, 2006, 05:22:11 AM
I was sumwhat bemused as I was blissfully unaware of the connotations the BIG FLAG on the roof had till my wife enlightened me.
I'm a 40 year old Canadian and we learned about the Confederate Flag in one of my history courses that touched on American history when I was a kid.  I'm a mix of a black parent and a white parent, my dad who is black (from Belize in Central America) watched NASCAR when I was a kid, I enjoyed it and have been a fan all these years (stopped watching when Dodge left but started again with the return of the Intrepid, I also own an '01 Intrepid R/T).  My Favourite driver? Richard Petty, probably initially because of his Charger, met him and Kyle at a car show in the late '80s here in Toronto.  My first car, a 1972 Charger because that's the car that caught my eye going around the track.  I was also influenced by the gold coloured Charger Pete, Linc and Julie from the Mod Squad drove around in.  I am a fan of General Lee, I have the diecasts, the models, taped episodes of the show and all that stuff.  I choose to see the flag as what it is, a flag and not what it does or does not supposedly represent.  Then again I live in Canada (not free of racism) but more tolerant and quite different than most places in the States.

In his mind the guy probably had his own reasons for saying what he did, is it acceptable?  Definitely not.  I've had many encounters with my car, most are funny, "hey that's a white guy's car", "your the guy with the Charger right?", "hey man is that car yours?", "I never would have thought you own a car like that".  The list goes on.  My Charger is from Winston-Salem, North Carolina my first thought sitting in it, "maybe some racist redneck used to own this car".  Oh well it's mine now and I should not assume things.  At least you don't get death threats while driving any car, or waking down the street, or playing sports.

Glad it was an idle threat but some idiot, keep your car and Keep The Faith!  Now I'll sit back and read.
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bull

Quote from: RD on September 27, 2006, 12:29:24 PM
Quote from: bull on September 27, 2006, 12:26:18 PM
Some people are constantly looking for ways to be offended. It's got to be a pretty miserable existence being on the lookout for things to be pissed off about all the time.

so bull, how do you manage it?



hehehheheehhe :D :D :D snicker snicker snicker! j/k

I usually try to ignore comments that are meant to antagonize, like the one quoted above.

hehehheheehhe :D :D :D snicker snicker snicker! :rotz:

FastbackJon

The people that are so offended and angered by what they percieve as racism, such as the black fellow in the original post, are the ones that create and perpetuate much of whole racism thing all together. Basically it is his problem, not yours. He is the racist in the situation.
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