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Originally Posted by Salty Again
... Listen to this, Clay...
When I first come over here, one o' the lads living
next to me was a college fellow attending university
at WVU... Kevin was taking a class in American Race
Relations or something-such - and told me that he
learned that years ago down south 'round Alabama
and what-not, the KKK people would make soda-pop
(called just "pop" around here) and sell it off
REAL CHEAP to the black-skinned people.
Seems the blacks (like everyone else) LOVE pop
- and would drink it all the time. The makers
would put salt-peter inside, that would make
it difficult for the randy black blokes to
get stiff-ons - so it would then be tougher
to have 8 babies each and what-not.
We can laugh OR cry at this,
but I'm serious - Kevin told me that this was
being discussed in his college class.
... Life in the South.
### Salty
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SA the use of 'saltpeter" - aka potassium nitrate - to reduce sexual urges - Is a MyTH.
Posting as a disclaimer for you.
I do not think you are advocating this myth.
Saltpetre, (the term refers either to potassium or sodium nitrate)
has no effect on carnal urges. The story that this chemical was put into soldiers' food to decrease their sex drive is a total myth.Mar 20, 2017
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It
is also used to soften food and
reduce cooking time when boiling beans and tough meat.
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