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In reply to the discussion: In the auto parts store yesterday...white privilege [View all]mountain grammy
(28,321 posts)51. I learned about white privilege in 1958, when we were stationed in Cherry Point, NC,
and the Marine's son who lived next door went to a different school, in a crummy building far away from the school my sister and I attended. It wasn't called white privilege then, it was just segregation. I was 10 and didn't understand why my best friend didn't go to my school, or why I couldn't go to his. I didn't understand it then and I still don't. Except for him being a boy, I thought we were exactly the same. His mom called us two peas in a pod. My mom called us the Bobbsey twins. That always made us laugh.
Wow, the things we remember.
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Well I'm all for legalization, amnesty for all those rotting in prisons now on pot convictions, and
PatrickforO
Jul 2016
#19
wrong, the man was injured because he kept pulling away from the officers, and he
frankieallen
Jul 2016
#38
There is a report that he matched the description of a suspect in a robbery case
mythology
Jul 2016
#60
It's encouraging to know, that even though I don't understand it now, in several years I might.
egduj
Jul 2016
#36
I know, when you tell a white person who is looking for a job and struggling to pay medical bills
Nye Bevan
Jul 2016
#28
Republicans have abandoned the saying, "An injury to one is an injury to all"....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2016
#21
I learned about white privilege in 1958, when we were stationed in Cherry Point, NC,
mountain grammy
Jul 2016
#51