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laserhaas

(7,805 posts)
12. I've been an activist all my life. I care equality so much
Fri Jun 22, 2018, 01:05 PM
Jun 2018

that I've been beat up, ostracized by family, jailed and hospitalized as a result of my going against the mob (bullying) mentality.

When I went back to NYC, to find my dad, at 17, it was because my mom married a racist; and I wanted to kill him.

That was in the 70s, during desegregation; and I chose to go to a NYC school (Julia Richmond) where I was the only white, instead of Stuyvesant or St John's Prep.

Currently, I help victims of all kinds, after learning the judicial systems are crooked.

The article's content was Spot On; but the title is wrong.

Yes, white people owe all other races an apology. If you have ever read my comments, heretofore, you will see that I've often stated that I'm ashamed of the Caucasian race.

Be that as it may, there's such a thing as hate controlling the narrative.

BLM and such needs not cultivate me - I'm already here.

We need strategies about the we. Unity of we. The equality of we.

It serves no good purpose to open up by pitting U.S. against each other.

Should never be about you v. me.

It should be about cultivating to the we.

That title doesn't cultivate, it slams.

Honey or vinegar....

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