I don't know, Wayne. I can only laugh.WTH???
That's not 100% accurate. I'm entertained just trying to empathize with their beliefs.In the end, though, it's a flashy campaign of virtue signaling, and it stands to benefit a select few in the influencer and pseudo-media space.
So, your Dad's brother. He'd be in his late 80's, early 90's today? I'm guessing ... working in the "fields" in the 1940's? What medical care could have been provided to prevent arthritis today?Looking back, it was evident that he didn't seek or receive the medical care that might have made his days better.
He was a carpenter, in a day when most all was done by hand. He'd be 103 this year, nineteen years between oldest and youngest in my Dad's family. Even in the 70's and 80's, he would've benefitted from an accurate diagnosis and treatment - rheumatoid, osteo, or perhaps not arthritis at all. My point is that access to health care isn't a racial thing, it's an economic thing.So, your Dad's brother. He'd be in his late 80's, early 90's today? I'm guessing ... working in the "fields" in the 1940's? What medical care could have been provided to prevent arthritis today?
Teen Vogue...That's not 100% accurate. I'm entertained just trying to empathize with their beliefs.
Although ... ... is this a pseudo-media space?
I got your point; putting it together in my mind's eye.He was a carpenter, in a day when most all was done by hand. He'd be 103 this year, nineteen years between oldest and youngest in my Dad's family. Even in the 70's and 80's, he would've benefitted from an accurate diagnosis and treatment - rheumatoid, osteo, or perhaps not arthritis at all. My point is that access to health care isn't a racial thing, it's an economic thing.
How do you know my Internet search history?Teen Vogue...
Yeah, I have his old trim saw, looks about like the one below. I also have his skil saw that he got back in the 60's. It weighs about three times as much as my newer saws. It never comes out of the box.I got your point; putting it together in my mind's eye.
Both points, actually. I knew you were talking about carpentry.
Sort of wild when I think about it ... I've gone from screwing in screws on projects by hand (I still have nightmares about the first dog house I built when I was a kid) to driver and hammer drills.
No, there's real racism from each and every race, to each and every race.The only real racism in the US on full display is anti-white.. And it’s mainly white progressive that are pushing it..
Every time I watch TV its “ white man this and white man that”.. so yep I’m in that club.. white menNo, there's real racism from each and every race, to each and every race.
You sound like a victim.
I'm inclined to think it's more of a ...A real thing in the corporate world is the "Social score". One has to wonder if such statements by so many big corporations are simply a self-serving effort to improve that score. Just a thought.