My first girlfriend at age 6 was born in a concentration camp in Idaho, her folks were both U.S. Citizens, who had come from Japan and become citizens.
I was in Watts during the first riots, and my uncle’s black neighbors protected him from the “OUTSIDERS” who were looting and rioting.
Labeling people is the wrong way to go. What concerns me now is also the folks intent on “SELF-labeling” and demanding segregating society instead of integrating it.
There are a number of enemies to the freedoms and progress we’ve made since the middle of the last century. Two steps forward, one, or is it now, three, steps backward?
My first girlfriend at age 6 was born in a concentration camp in Idaho, her folks were both U.S. Citizens, who had come from Japan and become citizens.
I was in Watts during the first riots, and my uncle’s black neighbors protected him from the “OUTSIDERS” who were looting and rioting.
Labeling people is the wrong way to go. What concerns me now is also the folks intent on “SELF-labeling” and demanding segregating society instead of integrating it.
There are a number of enemies to the freedoms and progress we’ve made since the middle of the last century. Two steps forward, one, or is it now, three, steps backward?