@AmericaPapaBear I can’t tell you how many parent conferences I’ve had about a student sleeping in class and the parent says it’s because their child stays up on social media and gets violent if they try to take away the phone or cut it off.
@Jesswthe40@etanthomas36 2 million white men died fighting for the Union in the Civil War and thousands were part of the Underground Railroad - all to put an end to it - but somehow white people are all still devil in your eyes. How much do you know about how it all began? Evil knows no race.
@SarahisCensored I don’t know if it was so much that people were going after him as it was people passionately trying to counter the lies and misconceptions with the truth. Absent of those occurrences, the environment would have looked quite different.
@SarahisCensored I look forward to your thoughts on the new information coming out. May the truth be known, whatever it may be.
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@SarahisCensored I don’t think there’s anything wrong with what he’s saying. This is how he’s experienced life and I think he’s applying the wisdom that comes with age. It doesn’t preclude or diminish the experiences of others. He doesn’t sound hateful. Sounds like he’s just reflecting.
76-year-old Nancy Dello Stritto of Pompano Beach, Florida was taken aback when she received a new license plate in the mail, with the characters: "SQZ A55."
Dello Stritto's first reaction? "I don't think so." But after polling her retirement community friends and her family who are in favor of keeping the plate, she's reconsidering.
"I can handle it if I get a few honks," she said. "Actually, being over 70, I might like a few honks."
CBS News' @cbenavidesTV has more.