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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3210243" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I was born in, and spent my younger years growing up in central Alabama. I remember as a little boy in the early sixties going to the doctors office and seeing “whites only” signs over the doors of waiting rooms. The same signs were also over water fountains. I asked my mother why and was immediately answered with “sshhhhhh.....I’ll tell you later”. </p><p></p><p>I went to school with some of the kids and they were turds. They always stayed together and if a fight ever broke out, it was ALL of them against the other person involved. Never one on one. I see the same today. The mothers and grandmothers on the other hand were some of the sweetest ladies I ever met. I never saw any of the male members of the families at school. Even today, the older black women I’ve met are respectful and polite. It’s the younger generations that are slinging race cards and creating hate and discontent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3210243, member: 23"] I was born in, and spent my younger years growing up in central Alabama. I remember as a little boy in the early sixties going to the doctors office and seeing “whites only” signs over the doors of waiting rooms. The same signs were also over water fountains. I asked my mother why and was immediately answered with “sshhhhhh.....I’ll tell you later”. I went to school with some of the kids and they were turds. They always stayed together and if a fight ever broke out, it was ALL of them against the other person involved. Never one on one. I see the same today. The mothers and grandmothers on the other hand were some of the sweetest ladies I ever met. I never saw any of the male members of the families at school. Even today, the older black women I’ve met are respectful and polite. It’s the younger generations that are slinging race cards and creating hate and discontent. [/QUOTE]
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