I understand what you’re saying, but I still don’t get it.
I understand what you’re saying, but I still don’t get it.
Thank you for sharing your story. It reminds me very much of my own history with therapy (or counseling as they used to call it when I was forced by my parents to go).
“Things could go the opposite direction. Whether that’s him going to jail or being arrested, either one of things are detrimental to a young man.”
That is the motto my Mom raised me with. And something I frequently have to remind myself.
Certainly not with our current “leader.”
Sadly, I don’t think it’s on the rise, I just think it’s become socially acceptable, even commendable!, under our current regime.
And christian. So Christ-like!
Thanks!
I have kids in their 20's, but since they’ve moved out, I’m out of the loop!
Thanks! I googled it and still didn’t quite get it, so this article made me feel better.
That pretty much nails it! Thanks for sharing.
This is the kind of shit that makes this bleeding heart pacifist liberal (socialist), want to go out and get some guns.
But really, it is a valid statement on different ideologies. Conservatives just want to “kill ‘em all, ask questions later,” while we want to protect our friends, family, and children from their…
So, could you explain to this old lady what the reference is for typing like this? I’ve seen it a number of times, and it’s clearly making fun of something (someone), but I have no idea what.
You’re right!
The boyfriend is a white male.
Thanks for the clarification.
I’m guessing her boyfriend is not. Which is also a trigger for racists.
Well, I couldn’t find any data on that, but the data I did find shows that there is a whopping 4% black/african americans enrolled in 2017-8.
I also know that so many people here are so naive about how incredibly clueless they are about racial issues, that I can’t imagine this kind of study even occurring to anyone.
There is no way I would argue that Portland has a fair playing field for blacks and whites. It’s blatantly obvious when you see the lack of black professionals here. I’ve learned here on The Root, that Portland is not very welcoming to black transplants looking for work here, all the while Portland is trying to fill…
I live in Portland Oregon, and Portland Community College is widely recognized as one of the better educational institutes here. And all of the credits can be rolled over to state schools, so you can do your first two years at the price of CC.