Have you considered things about the bible? Have you ever considered that the bible maybe family lines and generations of families? Moses and then Abrahams family. Maybe the bible was ones plea from the grave, pleas that we may know that mankind is a family, with family squabbles and misfits, and weirdoes everything that encompasses a family, and there someones that are sowing discord among this family. There are some sins, if we may call them sins, that are emphasized above others, like homosexuality, oh I shudder at the word, I'd much rather be called gay then that. Someone down through the ages didnot like this man/man or woman/woman thing, but it is such a natural thing when you get men & women, men & men and women and women together. We're gonna want to socialize in varied and many ways, some in more or less different ways. Men like to hang out with other men, naturally. Going fishing with the boys, except when it gets a little touchy feely at some point, this is changing, though. Women can get away with more intimacy, it's in their nature, or they are just subtly allowed to. Whoever made us as a species must figure that these things just happen, when you get people together, and ever since someone has been trying to straighten us out. In the 70's if you were straight, then you didn't smoke dope or do drugs, but then Reagan came along, and this bible obscession thing. Now if your straight your suppose to be the ones that are right and usually white it seems.
Who said whites are to set the standard, probably a white guy? I am one only by accident of birth, this has bothered me, this separation, I recently saw the same point in a Walter Mosley novel, too. I do not want others to change their culture or ways of living, to suit me. I kind of like diversity and it's real. I do not want to be afraid to hang out with my brother of color. I learned from the time I left home, at 18, that I could trust some,and not trust others, dispite their color, but I don't hate them if they rip me off, maybe they need it more then me. maybe they need it to SELL and buy FOOD!!! In the 1970's while stationed in Oakland at the Navy Hospital, I would share my smoke with anyone I'd meet on the A/C transit bus. It didn't hurt me, more fun to smoke with someone else. I would go to East 14th Street for my nightly Schlitz Tall boy and I hear that it's really dangerous there right now. Why is this, is it many symptoms of what? I saw my black brother in Oakland as strong and going for what he wants and needs, and he should and he needs to. We have no need to fear one another, if brother is in need and you HAVE IT give to him...Remember, We are ALL just BOZOs on THIS bus..
Who said whites are to set the standard, probably a white guy? I am one only by accident of birth, this has bothered me, this separation, I recently saw the same point in a Walter Mosley novel, too. I do not want others to change their culture or ways of living, to suit me. I kind of like diversity and it's real. I do not want to be afraid to hang out with my brother of color. I learned from the time I left home, at 18, that I could trust some,and not trust others, dispite their color, but I don't hate them if they rip me off, maybe they need it more then me. maybe they need it to SELL and buy FOOD!!! In the 1970's while stationed in Oakland at the Navy Hospital, I would share my smoke with anyone I'd meet on the A/C transit bus. It didn't hurt me, more fun to smoke with someone else. I would go to East 14th Street for my nightly Schlitz Tall boy and I hear that it's really dangerous there right now. Why is this, is it many symptoms of what? I saw my black brother in Oakland as strong and going for what he wants and needs, and he should and he needs to. We have no need to fear one another, if brother is in need and you HAVE IT give to him...Remember, We are ALL just BOZOs on THIS bus..
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