Yolanda
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The injustice that has been experienced by Black people in this country for centuries accounts for all of the greatest legal failures in US history. The same justice system that prosecuted so many innocents is the same system working now. This only has your attention bcz it is someone you detest.
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The Reluctant Townie
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In response to Yolanda.
When I engage with people concerned about authoritarianism coming to America, I often remind that it has always been here. They just weren't in any of the groups that experienced it.
10:38 AM - May 08, 2024
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Yolanda
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In response to The Reluctant Townie.
Exactly. It was nonexistent until they experienced it.
11:28 AM - May 08, 2024
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The Reluctant Townie
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In response to Yolanda.
Then becomes the challenge of working through "How dare you point this out!". Not exactly in those words, but facial expression says so much.
11:30 AM - May 08, 2024
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Yolanda
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It is hard for some to accept that they have been so privileged that they didn’t notice and could ignore the very real experiences of their neighbors.
In response to The Reluctant Townie.
11:34 AM - May 08, 2024
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The Reluctant Townie
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In response to Yolanda.
I've never been to a high school reunion. I suspect the folks I'd meet are for the most part crappier now than the crappy I remember from then. I came back in 2012. The county is more affluent, much more diverse, but much more stratified too. Not spoken out loud, more so in tight social bubbles.
11:44 AM - May 08, 2024
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Yolanda
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In response to The Reluctant Townie.
I would agree with you. I haven’t been to a reunion either but have come across a few online and have been disappointed at some of their postings. They are capable of getting it (smart women, I went to all girl schools), they just choose not to.
11:52 AM - May 08, 2024
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