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That's why I wondered about white supremacist groups using that rhyme.
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They show Negan brandishing Lucille with the words "Eenie-meenie-miney-moe" in big red letters. If he saw that scene, he'd know there were no racial connotations and it's become an iconic moment for the character of Negan. I'm willing to bet he doesn't watch the show. Sometimes I wish they'd keep that in mind. A lot changed in a short time and for those of us born afterward a lot of things they react strongly to have no negative associations. In all fairness, people over 60 actually remember the days of segregation. Isn't there something about the "Ring Around the Rosie" rhyme also? The old Jack and Jill nursery rhyme is about two kids who fall off the side of a mountain to their deaths - but you don't really think about that either. Grabbing hold of a big cat, generally not a good idea. I mean, even as a kid I wondered why a tiger would holler instead of ripping your head off but that's about as deeply as I thought about it. I didn't know until many years later that any racist language was involved with this silly little rhyme. What's next? Is he gonna sue TWD for using the rhyme in the show? Has he even seen the said: This preacher was really reaching to find fault with the rhyme. I remember learning it using 'tiger' as well. Do white supremacist groups actually use Eenie-meenie-miney-moe to terrorize people these days? First I've heard. But apparently it still is, despite a major word change. Apparently, the rhyme that Neegan says was racist.over 100 years ago.