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SPC Lyle Montgomery
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White people have become the victoms of assult from non white races for quite a while now. Why in the hell can't we all get along. Oboma did nothing to help racial equality, Since his term in office things between the races have gotten worse.
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Amn Roger Omberg
Amn Roger Omberg
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YEP!
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SP5 Robert Kennedy
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Little "chips" here and there... c'mon dear Veterans, these are nothing compared to the real crap we've been through. If this is what anyone has to ruffle our feathers, we're good, right? You can call me anything except late for dinner.
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SP5 Robert Kennedy I wish Google’s “error” was as harmless as you believe. I feel like the denigrating of the White race and blotting them out of their representations started during the Obama era and has continued growing under Biden and the racist-obsessed Left. A maligned race’s victimization can become very severe with a terrible outcome.
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SP5 Robert Kennedy
SP5 Robert Kennedy
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Thank you, Sgt Ann Cecil. I agree with you. I can see it and hear it and feel it. But at some point in time, we really do need to become - mentally - good with equality. We've got bigger fish to fry... and freeze the pendulum at the midpoint. Sure, it was nice to experience favor as a young kid. I didn't really feel it until hitchhiking to and from high school in the early 1960's. Hitchhiking thru negro dominated areas was not a very good plan, but this allowed me to buy additional food for lunch with my bus fare. I was an eating machine. On July 5, 1967 I found myself in a mostly black (back then called negroes) basic training platoon at Ft. Knox. Several days into the training, the "dirty third" platoon was called to the Orderly Room by the CO. We expected to hear that we were in trouble again because we were accustomed to being called out for our less-than-expected results in our cleaning of the barracks. But instead, the CO told us about the race riots in Detroit that he said we'd be hearing of in letters from home within a few days. He was right, and as soon as letters started mentioning the issue, we each read our letters aloud to the entire platoon -racial epithets and all... and we became a unit. My mind, my speech and my attitude changed - and I never changed back.
Perhaps that's why in August 1983, I pushed it when a fellow named Alex Jefferson (the only Tuskegee Airman to be shot down and interned in a NAZI prisoner of war camp during WWII) told me that I was NOT welcome at a table occupied by five original Tuskegee Airmen at the Army Navy Club two blocks from the White House in Washington D.C.. I did sit down when they made room for me with the understanding that I was in "listen mode" and was not to disturb their conversation. Within less than a minute I interrupted, then took over the conversation that resulted in about three hours of planning, that resulted it getting the Federal Government to donate several acres of the original training base in Tuskegee, Alabama, for a Museum. We became more than friends on that evening, because they accepted ME as their equal, and I donated my skills that they didn't understand, to get them their prize.
I don't like the self-serving corruption that Obama and later, Biden, employed. Never will. They are just corrupt, evil, power-hungry thieves. I see them as such, and I do not buy into their lies or their extraordinary thievery.
You were right to call me out, I am hopeful that you will ponder my response.
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