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4 hours ago, Big girl said:

Awww, you guys have such fond memories. My relatives were being attacked by dogs, assaulted with water hoses and they had to sit at the back of the bus, and enter the back of restaurants. Also, 2 of my uncles were lynched.

Yeah right, whatever!

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On 4/25/2025 at 6:41 PM, Big girl said:

Awww, you guys have such fond memories. My relatives were being attacked by dogs, assaulted with water hoses and they had to sit at the back of the bus, and enter the back of restaurants. Also, 2 of my uncles were lynched.

I’m glad you posted this. You are so mad at the world that you can’t even contribute to a “memories” post without bringing up race. Are you mad at just the slave owners(only 10% owned slaves) or are you mad at your ancestors for selling them?

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On 4/25/2025 at 6:48 PM, OlDawg said:

And some of mine walked the Trail of Tears. What’s your point?

How many years ago was that? My DAD was not allowed to ride in the front of the bus, and two of my uncles were lynched in the 60s.

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5 hours ago, Big girl said:

How many years ago was that? My DAD was not allowed to ride in the front of the bus, and two of my uncles were lynched in the 60s.

Sorry about your uncles. As for your Dad, you weren’t even an itch in his pants in the ‘60’s. But, you’ve taken his seat at the back of the bus voluntarily.

As for the Trail of Tears, read a little. Educate yourself instead of feeling like you’re owed something.

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17 hours ago, OlDawg said:

Sorry about your uncles. As for your Dad, you weren’t even an itch in his pants in the ‘60’s. But, you’ve taken his seat at the back of the bus voluntarily.

As for the Trail of Tears, read a little. Educate yourself instead of feeling like you’re owed something.

I didn't say I was owed anything. I just wish that my dad could've looked back fondly on those times like you all did

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7 minutes ago, Big girl said:

I didn't say I was owed anything. I just wish that my dad could've looked back fondly on those times like you all did

Make up for it for him. I dare say everyone here would root for you—regardless of your political disagreements.

Your Maker gave you everything you need to succeed.

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59 minutes ago, Big girl said:

I didn't say I was owed anything. I just wish that my dad could've looked back fondly on those times like you all did

I grew up in Tyrrell Park - a predominantly black neighborhood. Those stories I told about looking back on the good times were with both my white & black friends. No matter the color - WE ALL SHARED THOSE GOOD TIMES!

Sometimes, life is what you make of it. We were on the poorer side than most. I never knew it though. I said this about my Mom at her funeral. "She made EVERYTHING out of NOTHING".

You can't tell me your Dad never laughed, never smiled, never enjoyed anything when he was young. YOU have chosen to spotlight the difficulties in his life instead of the shining points, though they may be few. Try reversing your approach, and I guarantee you'll be a better person for it.

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