zimmerman
You can always go back to Chicago or Boston if you think the south is so bad.
As far as you calling yourself a "wop", I don't think you should be so hard on yourself. I'm sure you have a drivers license, birth certificate, and a social security card. That's all you need and you will have your papers.
And I think your all mixed up. Just a few years ago, the "blacks" preferred to be called Africans. No wait, it was African Americans. I find it hard to keep up with all the changes.
I would like to know why you used "blacks and whites" in these marches you were talking about instead of just saying I saw all these people. And by the way, I don't like being called
"White" this decade, I like being called
"Cracker".
"africans"..... that scares me. I saw a mix of blacks and whites in the marches. I lived ten years in Chicago and ten in Boston. Just moved down here to Orlando to get away from the snow. When I walked into the police station to register my gun, I was told I didn't have to. Nor did I need anything if I leave the gun in the car. As long as I had to perform two actions to get to it. I was shocked. That's when he said, "Welcome to the south."
I'm a WOP. You smile when you call me WOP. I can imagine what it's like to be black. So, if they were both black or white, what would have happened? Would it had gone this far?
Yeah, welcome to the south.
You can always go back to Chicago or Boston if you think the south is so bad.
As far as you calling yourself a "wop", I don't think you should be so hard on yourself. I'm sure you have a drivers license, birth certificate, and a social security card. That's all you need and you will have your papers.
And I think your all mixed up. Just a few years ago, the "blacks" preferred to be called Africans. No wait, it was African Americans. I find it hard to keep up with all the changes.
I would like to know why you used "blacks and whites" in these marches you were talking about instead of just saying I saw all these people. And by the way, I don't like being called
"White" this decade, I like being called
"Cracker".