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No I mean like out in the middle of no where you come across 3 crosses on a hill
I remember when I drove from NJ to NM. I felt as the drive progressed, somewhere beyond Harrisburg PA, the surroundings were becoming increasingly foreign to me, from a cultural standpoint. About 50 miles outside of Amarillo, (where there is almost NOTHING) I remember seeing this, along I-40:
I am not sure if this counts Kate, but that's quite an amazing cross.
The point is someone who is white and is openly racist is taken to task for it yet on the other side of the coin many people of color are just as blatanly racist and no one says a word..it's ok, it's come to the point where I should be ashamed because I'm white, continuely apologising for stuff that happened 200 yaers before I was born.. I'm sick of it, sick of politically correct, sick to death of the word diversity
If everyone could JUST GET OVER IT!! Live your life, be a good neighbor, take care of YOUR children we would be fine...
If only we could live the words of John Lennon's song Imagine we would have a much better world...alas I took those rose colored glasses off years ago
Amen. And you know what else?
I hate that I go to school, get the best grades I can, am polite and amicable to everyone on principle, dress and carry myself and speak in a dignified way, yet that still doesn't make me an individual deserving of respect to some people. It's to the point that because I am black, I have to continually apologize for crimes other black people that I don't even know commit.
You know what I've learned though? Life sucks. For all of us. Get used to it.
I remember when I drove from NJ to NM. I felt as the drive progressed, somewhere beyond Harrisburg PA, the surroundings were becoming increasingly foreign to me, from a cultural standpoint. About 50 miles outside of Amarillo, (where there is almost NOTHING) I remember seeing this, along I-40:
I am not sure if this counts Kate, but that's quite an amazing cross.
The best analogy I could make is NFL football. Most people in this NJ forum would feel like (culturally speaking, anyway) a visiting team backed in the end zone of Lincoln Financial field in Philly.
The best analogy I could make is NFL football. Most people in this NJ forum would feel like (culturally speaking, anyway) a visiting team backed in the end zone of Lincoln Financial field in Philly.
LOL you must have had that "We are not in Kansas anymore" feeling!
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