Quietest Black History Month ever?
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wrote on 20 Feb 2025, 20:45 last edited by
I just realized that we're on day 20 of this holiest of months. I guess I'm used to the Amazon or Netflix homepages giving some space to the celebration, but I didn't notice anything this year.
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wrote on 20 Feb 2025, 21:10 last edited by
We have a lot of black folk down here. There's been quite a few celebrations and what not going on, some done by local towns and cities, some done by churches.
But I've noticed it has toned down a bit on the national stage. This is good, IMO.
We need to emphasize the melting pot and not put as much emphasis on our differences.
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We have a lot of black folk down here. There's been quite a few celebrations and what not going on, some done by local towns and cities, some done by churches.
But I've noticed it has toned down a bit on the national stage. This is good, IMO.
We need to emphasize the melting pot and not put as much emphasis on our differences.
wrote on 20 Feb 2025, 21:22 last edited by@Jolly said in Quietest Black History Month ever?:
We have a lot of black folk down here. There's been quite a few celebrations and what not going on, some done by local towns and cities, some done by churches.
That's what I've noticed here too. Everyone can have their party, celebrate nicely and have a good time and then go home and get up and go to work the next day. That's the way America should be. All good.
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wrote on 20 Feb 2025, 22:45 last edited by
You guys don't have grandchildren in grade school?
The grade school children are learning all about skin color, good and bad.
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You guys don't have grandchildren in grade school?
The grade school children are learning all about skin color, good and bad.
wrote on 20 Feb 2025, 23:19 last edited by@Copper said in Quietest Black History Month ever?:
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publicgrade school children are learning all about skin color, good and bad.FIFY.