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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

I'm also very concerned by the absence of class from many in Bama's fan base. Coach Bryant is rolling over in his grave as he preached "show your class" every day of his coaching life - to players and fans.

Alabama fans used to have more class. Today, our fanbase is exemplified by all the crazy, classless rubes who show their fanny and lack of class when they call Sports Talk Radio or make posts on Internet boards.

It used to be a point of pride for me that Bama's players and fans "showed their class." It's something that made the Crimson Tide different and special ... Alas, this trait now seems to be gone with the wind.

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I know you're working on a formula that allows you to share your valuable insights and quality writing to provide for you and yours as you, we all must. I'm following your analysis of Substack and the opportunities for income it offers for my own household needs, as well, debating if I should monetize or not. I've taken a long break from writing on my own Substack, coming up with several topics, story ideas that are different from what's offered by many others.

I find myself avoiding the writings now of many Substack writers who I used to follow regularly. Specifically the ones who are all doom and gloom, black pill fatalistic types offering up a steady diet of how bad our world is. Without offering solutions, no hope. I've come to believe they are part of the PsyOps to demoralize us. While offering truthful insights about much of what is really going on around us, it becomes too much, I turn them off because of the monotony.

You have something unique to offer. You, I must get away from repackaging info others share, our own observations that merely tweak or highlight a portion of a similar overarching story. And we mustn't just write about what bothers us - I'm reminded of the Family Guy episode where Peter has a news segment "What Really Grinds My Gears." It's entertaining for awhile and then gets old and predictable. Let's not get old and predictable.

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And yes, I'm under no illusions about Substack's usefulness to the powers that be in containing "rebels" in a place we can be monitored and controlled, isolated from the majority of the body politic. But here we are and we remain hopeful that something we share is valuable to those with more "reach" than us and penetrates the larger discussions, perhaps even reaching the body politic, despite the best efforts of the powerful to quarantine our ideas and notions of freedom and humanity, faith.

For as long as Substack serves us we use it. As we work on other Plan B's and C's and D's for the eventuality that Substack will no longer serve us at some point and time in the future. We live, learn and grow. We adapt. That hallmark trait of the human species that gives us our privileged place in this world (Foxes are highly adaptive, too). Adaptability. And why freedom and humanity will prevail in the end.

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