Good grief. One thing Candace Owens did that I like was when she was interviewing this blm local leader from New York and it was around the time that fake story about whipping illegal immigrants trying to cross the border came out. He was talking about how he felt the pain of those photos due to slavery and she interrupted and said “but you weren’t” a slave”. He got so angry. But the point remains.
My mom didn’t meet her dad til she was 21 but wouldn’t I look ridiculous for acting like I grew up without a father based on my mom’s experiences?
Long story short these people need to find something better to do with their lives.
That's why they invented ideas like "generational trauma." So now somehow through the magic of evil, whipping a guy 200 years ago is still traumatizing his descendants.
Because they heard the term generational poverty and thought that was a great thing to use for their purposes. So first it applied to Jews from the Holocaust (which, is more valid as people could actually have met the deceased or survivors to be effected by it) then became "every single non-white person."
Good grief. One thing Candace Owens did that I like was when she was interviewing this blm local leader from New York and it was around the time that fake story about whipping illegal immigrants trying to cross the border came out. He was talking about how he felt the pain of those photos due to slavery and she interrupted and said “but you weren’t” a slave”. He got so angry. But the point remains.
My mom didn’t meet her dad til she was 21 but wouldn’t I look ridiculous for acting like I grew up without a father based on my mom’s experiences?
Long story short these people need to find something better to do with their lives.
That's why they invented ideas like "generational trauma." So now somehow through the magic of evil, whipping a guy 200 years ago is still traumatizing his descendants.
Because they heard the term generational poverty and thought that was a great thing to use for their purposes. So first it applied to Jews from the Holocaust (which, is more valid as people could actually have met the deceased or survivors to be effected by it) then became "every single non-white person."
I hate that term generational trauma. Just more excuses.