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Tag Archives: racism
Crackers Get The Bird?
My family is smart enough. My brother’s first words, well, they were words. Plural. A string of noises. Because why start off humbly? My sister’s first word was, “Ma.” (My sister does not show off much.) Then there was me. … Continue reading
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Tagged anger, argue, cursing, fight, george carlin, language, racism, southern, swearing, vulgar
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Blame the Antarcticans
You all have been picking on the wrong people. We have made our way through the list. We have been against women getting the vote, against communists, against black people getting fair treatment, against LGBQT+ folks, and we locked up … Continue reading
Easier Said than Done
“Man cannot tell the whole truth about himself, even if convinced that what he wrote would never be seen by others.” That quote, and all the formatted quotes here, is from Mark Twain’s autobiography (volume one). Twain knew how hard … Continue reading
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Tagged adjusting, conversation, learning, life, mistakes, offesnsive, race, racism, work, workplace
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Slowing my Pace in the Race
I am a walker. That is just one of my traits. If I marry someone, they will have to be a walker. Kids? Yep, they are going on walks too. Walking helps me to be healthy and sane. What I … Continue reading
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Tagged black, george floyd, life, march, protest, racism, social, thinking, walk, white
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Walking Among the Fallen
Mornings are when I am at my best. Nobody wants anything from me. The traffic sounds, if any, are few and sporadic. Covid leaves me with no formal church service to attend, so I have no plans on Sundays. I … Continue reading
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Tagged abraham lincoln, black, church, dead, george floyd, gettysburg, life, memorial, racism, tombstone
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Poor Service
I am concerned about the lower class these days. The gap between poor and rich continues to grow. In my experience, it is becoming more convenient to be rich and the longer lines are saved for those that already struggle. … Continue reading