@aurorabrshealis @koreocookies @anylaurie16 It's an unfair request to ask someone to take a middle seat. I know it's tough for parents but you can't expect people to oblige you that. And when you do ask and the person says no they feel like an ahole.
@SizemoreSuzette @sayitnspinit "We" really never loved him. Some people loved his money as is the case with sycophants. But most people can see him for who he really was/is
@chaustin @alkcheet @CarilynJohnson I dont know who that is but if I was in a women's locker room...and my specific instance was early in the AM or late night.. yes I would. Like are we being for real?
@chaustin @alkcheet @CarilynJohnson I don't assume that. But tbh if I see another woman there ...I feel more comfortable. If I see someone that is identifying as a woman but hasn't transitioned...I would be scared. If I saw a man I would be scared. Again I don't feel safe as a woman. It's a valid feeling.
@MeekMill That's a great idea. If these same kids were born with diff opportunities & access, 9 times out of 10 the outcome would be different.Showing kids that there is something diff outside of their 4 block radius has a tremendous impact. I know because it happened to me and my siblings
@ElijahSchaffer I've known of the other anthem since elementary school. And I'm still a patriot. You choose to see divisiveness in it. There is nothing that is innately divisive in it
@pleemirage@AlabasFarhat I didn't read it....I wish someone would publish the contents because I rather know about it before commenting. The title is way too offensive tho so it just makes the article an immediate turnoff
@bettyboob454 @MAGAgpsmith Ok but alot of cultural areas in the US don't assimilate, let's take Chinatown in NYC or Koreatown in LA. What did the non assimilation look like to you? I'm actually just curious because I never been