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The Polack MSgt

(13,425 posts)
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 08:20 PM Jun 2017

More adventures in facebook yelling

My sister found a good man later in life, after suffering through more than a decade of belittling and occasional physical abuse from her 1st husband.

1st hubby was a typical hill country backwards thinking good ol' boy, who only walks the earth today because he's my nephew's father. Had I been present during a few events in their marriage, he'd be dead. That is not hyperbole - I hate the man down to the last skin cell in the callous on my feet - and it would not have been a stretch to testify that I feared for my sister's life.

Well, then she met my current BIL and he's been a solid dependable pillar in the reconstruction that has been her life these last 8 years.

Today, hubby 1 posted this nonsense on my sister's FB wall:

WHITE PEOPLE ARE THE ONLY PEOPLE YOU CAN LEGALLY DISCRIMINATE AGAINST!

You've probably already figured it out, but my good BIL is black.

so I tagged his Klanish ass and posted this:

Hahahaha.
I know right.
All those black owned banks squeezing yer loans.
The all black zoning board fucking with you.
The way that 92% black police force is forever hauling you into the 99% black court system.
Have to speak Spanish every time I go to the City Council meeting
It's hell brother, no one ever suffered like we do




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More adventures in facebook yelling (Original Post) The Polack MSgt Jun 2017 OP
Good reply. brer cat Jun 2017 #1
We were a disfunctional family. Without a shining example of what - The Polack MSgt Jun 2017 #3
Great response. I am so happy your sister was able to make it out alive, so many do not. sheshe2 Jun 2017 #2
Thanks She2 The Polack MSgt Jun 2017 #4
In a way I am glad you were not there then. sheshe2 Jun 2017 #5

brer cat

(26,271 posts)
1. Good reply.
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 08:32 PM
Jun 2017

That particular statement turns up on my FB wall occasionally, although I try to keep these folks' feeds hidden. It really burns me up to see it.

It's really great that your sister found a good husband. So often abused spouses aren't able to break away and later form a healthy relationship.

The Polack MSgt

(13,425 posts)
3. We were a disfunctional family. Without a shining example of what -
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 09:23 PM
Jun 2017

A healthy marriage looked like.

But I found a solid marriage, my youngest sister and younger brother as well. We are fine

Unfortunately my oldest sister won't speak to us - what with the white genocide we're committing (my wife is Asian) and the fact that I refused to stop talking to her children even though I WAS TOLD THAT I WAS NEVER TO SPEAK TO THEM!!!1!!1!

Her hubby's convinced that femnazis are stealing the righteous power from white men.

My oldest brother died in prison serving 25 - life as a three time loser.

So, a mixed bag really

sheshe2

(87,491 posts)
2. Great response. I am so happy your sister was able to make it out alive, so many do not.
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 09:06 PM
Jun 2017

Then she went on to find someone good and caring... this is a good end to that.

Thanks MSgt.

The Polack MSgt

(13,425 posts)
4. Thanks She2
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 09:31 PM
Jun 2017

I was overseas for most of their marriage, and I occasionally daydream that if I was part of their everyday lives rather than so far away, that I could've helped.

Then I recall every interaction I had with that POS and think - NAH I would've beaten that man at least to 3/4 dead.

It' hard to recover a career with that on your record

sheshe2

(87,491 posts)
5. In a way I am glad you were not there then.
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 10:45 PM
Jun 2017

I know you would have stood for your sister and yes you may have been able to get her out sooner. To many lives are destroyed in situations like this. I am glad yours was not. Your sister made the right choice and that was to get the hell out....and happy now.

I was in an abusive marriage myself, few knew because I did not talk about it. Yet I got out as well.

Best to you and yours, MSgt.

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