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Seattle still is hippie friendly but the old school hippies live in Oregon.Seattle ,the mecca of hippies when I was there.
Funny ,I loved Starbucks then and now I can't stand them.they were cheap,then .I,guess
Oregon ,depending the parts,Portland ,blah ,way toi whacky ,also they charge a fine if I were to buy property there and move.3000 bucks .Seattle still is hippie friendly but the old school hippies live in Oregon.
My first wife lived in Vancouver, right across the bridge to Portland. Lived there for a few years and it wasn't too bad.Oregon ,depending the parts,Portland ,blah ,way toi whacky ,also they charge a fine if I were to buy property there and move.3000 bucks .
I have been to Portland twice
some one i know is tied to a tiny town that shares her last name. i cant remember the name. i just remember the post.My first wife lived in Vancouver, right across the bridge to Portland. Lived there for a few years and it wasn't too bad.
Most of the hippies I knew were around Eugene because the mushrooms were / are abundent in late September, early October.
There was a cult in the 70's in the middle of the state. Guru had like 50 Rolls. I've been by it a million times, but he started his own city. I think his name started with an R or something. That all came out of the hippie era.
My first wife lived in Vancouver, right across the bridge to Portland. Lived there for a few years and it wasn't too bad.
Most of the hippies I knew were around Eugene because the mushrooms were / are abundent in late September, early October.
There was a cult in the 70's in the middle of the state. Guru had like 50 Rolls. I've been by it a million times, but he started his own city. I think his name started with an R or something. That all came out of the hippie era.
i never had any respect to start withI've lost my respect for the leaders of BLM.
I always give everyone the benefit of the doubt until I see otherwise.i never had any respect to start with
Some people label and labels are division.
True. Labels can be very destructive. Personally, I have a distaste for labels as it can remove the individuals personal responsibility away from themself and direct it toward the label.Some people label and labels are division.
I was listening to Detroits NPR station this morning and they had a black gal on talking about how Thomas Jefferson was a hypocrite for not freeing the slaves and how he was part of the problem because he did not live out what he wrote in the constitution. I e all men are created equal. She wanted his statue removed and you could feel her anger.One of my concerns of BLM is they are using similar tactics of indoctrination to LGBQTI. Getting the kids while they young. "Educating" kids in the classroom with their ideology. An ideology of hatred it would seem. The police being the target. Keep that up and no one will want to be a policeman
There will be no police force. Vigilante protest groups will rule. Equals chaos.
He lived in the times,leftist deciept here.he couldn't free his slaves per the legal status of which one he owned and also families would be broken up.I was listening to Detroits NPR station this morning and they had a black gal on talking about how Thomas Jefferson was a hypocrite for not freeing the slaves and how he was part of the problem because he did not live out what he wrote in the constitution. I e all men are created equal. She wanted his statue removed and you could feel her anger.
I think it needs to be kept in perspective that slave trade and ownership at that time was the norm so to label him a hypocrite might not be quite accurate. His slave ownership was a result of his marriage as he inherited 135 slaves from his father-in-law.I was listening to Detroits NPR station this morning and they had a black gal on talking about how Thomas Jefferson was a hypocrite for not freeing the slaves and how he was part of the problem because he did not live out what he wrote in the constitution. I e all men are created equal. She wanted his statue removed and you could feel her anger.
While not in disagreement ,there are members of the blm and supporters who say that blacks should have their own independence of black only,nationalism.I think it needs to be kept in perspective that slave trade and ownership at that time was the norm so to label him a hypocrite might not be quite accurate. His slave ownership was a result of his marriage as he inherited 135 slaves from his father-in-law.
Due to the laws at the time, which I don't fully understand, he was unable to free them although he wanted to and did free some. In fact, he was an open abolitionist and worked to change the laws to put an end to slave trade and slavery in general defining it as a "moral depravity" and "hideous blot."
He also believed that slavery, with part of America in favor of abolition and part of America in favor of perpetuating slavery, could only result in a civil war that would destroy the union. This prediction came true in 1861. At the same time, he viewed black people as inferior and part of his plan for ending slavery included deporting freed slaves either back to Africa or to Haiti so he was not totally without prejudice.
The statue was not erected to honor him as a slave owner/trader but in recognition of his work on gaining independence from Great Britain.