Title: NO COUNTRY FOR WHITE CHILDREN Source:
Fox News URL Source:[None] Published:Mar 25, 2016 Author:Staff Post Date:2016-03-25 11:03:06 by IbJensen Keywords:None Views:4028 Comments:39
Well Pete, I don't know where you are from. Around here, there are a FEW blacks, very few. They get along with everyone. no problems either way. They do not run around in gangs, and they do not play "knock out" games. My area is safe, for everybody.
My point was for people to move out of big cities, where whites are a distinct minority. Places like Chicongo, Detroit, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Philadelphia, etc, etc.
Well Pete, I don't know where you are from. Around here, there are a FEW blacks, very few. They get along with everyone. no problems either way. They do not run around in gangs, and they do not play "knock out" games. My area is safe, for everybody.
That's pretty much the way it is around where I live too,but blacks probably make up maybe 25 percent of the population. When you do have racial trouble from a black around here,it is a visiting relative from up north,and his local relatives apologize for his ignorance.
One casual friend I talk with often while eating breakfast at Hardees is a 94 year old black man whose family has lived here since they came here in chains. He grew up around here,went off to college,and retired as a professor after about 30 years before moving back home. He has told me that in all the time he and his family have been living there they never really had any trouble with white people since being freed. He always helped his white neighbors when they were sick or injured and needed help,and they always helped him and his family when they needed help. He still lives on some of the same land his family farmed as slaves,and his neighbors on one side are the descendants of the family that owned his family.
Hard to believe in this day and age that one family would live on one piece of land that long,but in this case it happened. The land I live on and own now has been owned on 3 separate occasions by my family,with me being the current owner. I have no children or living relatives,so it goes up for sale to the public again when I die. I guess the same will happen to the family land owned by my 94 year old friend. All his descendants moved away to the big cities decades ago to find better jobs,and didn't come back. I doubt his great-grandchildren have even ever visited. Their lives are wherever they live,so they have no real reason to come here.