My early childhood, was spent in a half black/half white neighborhood in North Sacramento. It was the 50s. My Dad was a jazz musician, and his bass player was a black man, who lived in our neighborhood. We went to Uncle Bob's and Aunt Helen's on a regular basis, for dinner and music. I remember that black woman loving me and my sister, like we were angels who just arrived from Heaven. I actually thought they were members of our family. When school was out, all of us kids met in the street to play ball, or some other more adventurous and risky endeavor. We had no idea, that the darker colored neighbors (They referred to themselves as negros then) were different from us in any other way. These black folks in our neighborhood had families, with mothers and fathers. They had jobs, and went to the same churches we did. I simply cannot remember, a single instance where there was any friction between any of us, based on race. We just didn't care.
LOL!
That was great!
Appears Fani's Fanny is in hot water.
What is this x.com that everyone is using? I don’t click on any of these links. But I see them a lot now.
x.com is Twitter rebranded
Oh OK thanks I’m a retard
It wouldn't be a normal day if I didn't do or say at least one retarded thing. It happens haha.
That's known as "pulling an Amber" in my circles. No idea why of course.
Just a little autistic is all
Url still says Twitter.
But the url is twitter.com
I know. I can't explain it cause tech is not my superpower in life. I am just capable of using tech at slightly more than basic level:)
In any case, the interview over 240 million views already. It couldn’t have gotten that kind of visibility on any other platform.
Twitter is rebranded. It’s now X
LOL I thought that was some kind of euphemism until I actually view link.
My 10th grade English teacher used to do a little shuffle while singing: Me for, and euphemism. (You know the song, right?)
So I'm the only one wondering what the song is??
https://youtu.be/5SZ-Ssoz_0A?t=120
Lmao. Let’s make him king. Beautiful
Hell yeah! Keep spreading the word sir!
“The white liberals is pulling her strings.”
Q did says the dnc use black dnc liberals to do the crazy talk…. Here we go.
My early childhood, was spent in a half black/half white neighborhood in North Sacramento. It was the 50s. My Dad was a jazz musician, and his bass player was a black man, who lived in our neighborhood. We went to Uncle Bob's and Aunt Helen's on a regular basis, for dinner and music. I remember that black woman loving me and my sister, like we were angels who just arrived from Heaven. I actually thought they were members of our family. When school was out, all of us kids met in the street to play ball, or some other more adventurous and risky endeavor. We had no idea, that the darker colored neighbors (They referred to themselves as negros then) were different from us in any other way. These black folks in our neighborhood had families, with mothers and fathers. They had jobs, and went to the same churches we did. I simply cannot remember, a single instance where there was any friction between any of us, based on race. We just didn't care.
So you were just….. Americans? - liberals are baffled.