Stilgreen; not once have I brought any form of politics into this discussion. My reply had nothing at all to do with politics but was a response to the OP original post regarding riots and others misinformed responses regarding guns for the "protesters"
also, not once did I insult anyone.
the OP discussed what to take, but also described which circumstances would force him/her to leave and take items.
That and the several subsequent replies from others prompted my response.
If you don't care or don't want to hear it, then fine. keep your head in the sand.
This is the same uninformed argument surrounding the response to people that peacefully protested police abuse by knelling while the anthem was being played.
It is amazing how for certain people they are more upset about the kneeling that about unarmed non confrontational people being murdered on video right in front of them . That tells me all i need to know about the "humanity" of some.
So my original assessment and response stands.
One on my very best friends (who happens to be white) didn't believe a word of this until he personally witnessed it happening to me by university teachers and by police many times. It was simply unheard of and couldn't possibly be true until he physically saw it happening to someone he know quite well.
I guess telling people is one thing, but either having it happen to you or yours or watching it is something altogether different. For those of us with compassion and understanding that is.
However, that can't be altogether true either, because, in the age of video, people still refuse to acknowledge it is happening or keep denying it anyway.
And yet some wonder why there is so much hurt and anger.
apologies if my response insult or hurt you. Was and is not my intent. my intent was to reply to the OP original post and the many responses subsequent, with truth and understanding.
As long as people keep their head in the sand or forcefully deny what other's that are experiences this are saying, there will be anger.
it will take the entire village to right these wrongs.
also, not once did I insult anyone.
the OP discussed what to take, but also described which circumstances would force him/her to leave and take items.
That and the several subsequent replies from others prompted my response.
If you don't care or don't want to hear it, then fine. keep your head in the sand.
This is the same uninformed argument surrounding the response to people that peacefully protested police abuse by knelling while the anthem was being played.
It is amazing how for certain people they are more upset about the kneeling that about unarmed non confrontational people being murdered on video right in front of them . That tells me all i need to know about the "humanity" of some.
So my original assessment and response stands.
One on my very best friends (who happens to be white) didn't believe a word of this until he personally witnessed it happening to me by university teachers and by police many times. It was simply unheard of and couldn't possibly be true until he physically saw it happening to someone he know quite well.
I guess telling people is one thing, but either having it happen to you or yours or watching it is something altogether different. For those of us with compassion and understanding that is.
However, that can't be altogether true either, because, in the age of video, people still refuse to acknowledge it is happening or keep denying it anyway.
And yet some wonder why there is so much hurt and anger.
apologies if my response insult or hurt you. Was and is not my intent. my intent was to reply to the OP original post and the many responses subsequent, with truth and understanding.
As long as people keep their head in the sand or forcefully deny what other's that are experiences this are saying, there will be anger.
it will take the entire village to right these wrongs.