Question for S. Carolina fans

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Why does the SC logo show y'all's rooster with those attached weapons you usually find on roosters used in the God awful and animal abusive blood "sport" of cock fighting?

Just what are they promoting down in Columbia?

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#7
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It’s a dangerous world out there these days, Cocky doesn’t have fingers so he can’t pull the trigger on a gun for self defense. His spurs are all he’s got fellas. When tigers, war eagles, elephants, razorbacks, wildcats and such are attacking him he goes full fledged kickin chickin defense mode. 😉

Now if he did have fingers….I’d be all for him packing some self defense heat like a rifle.
 
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It’s a dangerous world out there these days, Cocky doesn’t have fingers so he can’t pull the trigger on a gun for self defense. His spurs are all he’s got fellas. When tigers, war eagles, elephants, razorbacks, wildcats and such are attacking him he goes full fledged kickin chickin defense mode. 😉

Now if he did have fingers….I’d be all for him packing some self defense heat like a rifle.
I’ve got a finger I can give you…… just kiddin. You made that too easy. 👍🏻
 
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Why does the SC logo show y'all's rooster with those attached weapons you usually find on roosters used in the God awful and animal abusive blood "sport" of cock fighting?

Just what are they promoting down in Columbia?

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All roosters have spurs. They are a formidable weapon in defending the hens.
When I had laying hens I had a banty rooster. They’re on the small side but this one was tough and mean. One night I heard a ruckus in the henhouse. Then all was quiet. The next morning I found the rooster on the floor of the henhouse with a dead weasel. Weasels are notorious killers. But that rooster caught the weasel behind the ear with one of his spurs and killed it probably instantly. He was a heck of a protector.
 
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From the internets:

"The University of South Carolina's sports teams are nicknamed the "Gamecocks" due to General Thomas Sumter, a Revolutionary War hero known as "The Fighting Gamecock" for his military tactics and love of cockfighting, and a 1902 incident involving a drawing of a gamecock crowing over a defeated tiger after a football game."

And, yes, Gen. Sumter is the namesake of Fort Sumter, where hostilities began for the American Civil War.

Gotta give it to USCjr... they definitely aren't afraid of being associated with the politically incorrect!

(Unlike the cowardly UTC "Moc(k)s"... who better be getting some major NIL from Cherokee casinos for their gratuitous bow to wokiness!)
 

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