robmull wrote:
Hey, Harp 1, the anti-Trump rally's are just a hangover of the late '60's, "red-diaper" communist movement to overthrow America. The OWS/BLM, are just the SDS/Weather Underground Jr., and hell, the last "anti-war" movement [when "WE" started to win the war in Vietnam against communism], actually killed hundreds of thousands of pro-American men, women and children, all OVER South Vietnam. It sure save their comrades in North Vietnam though; but don't look back. Move "forward." The schools need to be infested with radical communist, Marx/Alinsky "Professors," hummmmm, to teach our children to HATE America, and in a few years [50ish] perhaps the results will be more in favor of communism. And sure enough. After all those years of training American [and foreign] school children to hate America and love Alinsky, [CPUSA, SPUSA] OWS suddenly pops its-head-up in front of daddy's Brown Stones and penthouse condos in Manhattan. Pissing and crapping all over daddy's limos, pitching tents blocking daddy's elevators to the pent houses, crapping all-over daddy's private Manhattan police force, raping, drugs, vandalization, just like the old days; "Red-diaper" Daddy will be sooooooo proud. Hummmmmmmmmmm. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TRUMP!!!
Hey, Harp 1, the anti-Trump rally's are just a han... (
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"typical'
I will say a couple of things here. I grew up in what I consider a typical upbringing. Of course, I had no choice. So, I had to go along. Without having any preconceived notions of what life was like, I just went along with what my parents taught me, whether it was intended or not. I grew up in Oakland, California. Both my parents were in the medical field going through internships. If anyone knows about this period of time, it is a time of no money and long hours. Not for us kids, there were three of us. We didn't know jack shit! Life was what it was. We had a black nanny, and she cared for her kids as she cared for us. Never any racial shit. Everyone was doing what was needed to get along. Of course, I didn't know rich from poor, and neither did my sisters. We just knew that trust was warranted, because it was there. Yeah, people actually cared for one another. medical establishment
Things do change, though. As my parents completed their medical training and diplomas, we moved. Out of Oakland, we came to a rural community where my father started his own practice and also became part f the Stanford University medical group. So, I suppose we had "Privilege". I don't know....I know my Dad did housecalls to people in need and he took us kids with him when Mom had to work as a nurse,but, we were well behaved, so, it didn't matter much.
get to school and do our homework. Everyone had sports and activities and our parents did an extraordinary job to accommodate all this. They cared.
They cared enough to take us all on a journey of life....Yeah....Peace Corps. Now, I was 13, my two sisters were 15 and 12, my younger brother was 6 at the time. The six of us spent a year on the continent of Africa. Do you think a bunch of scandanavians stood out? Oh, it did...But, through 7 countries, black and white didn't make any difference. Why should it make any difference here and now?
It's a political agenda, folks. That is all it is.
The left will pander and try to convince you that it is ALWAYS racism, sexism, any ism......It isn't.
They lie to get votes, to get get power over you....That is IT!