The Great Goose
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- Sep 26, 2015
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The reason I am wary of modern multiculturalism, is that it exposes me to Community. I live in an area where people can't close ranks, and that's the way I like it. It reminds me when I was young. In my city, it was quiet and when we were young adults we had the place to ourselves. I was anonymous. Everyone was an elderly war generation person and it seemed like a playground of empty houses. I daresay they enoyed us 17 year olds running around like children. Who knows, they might have been scared, but somehow doubt it. There were goodhearted and bad hearted young adults then. And we were the first of the "peter pans".
but decades have past and southerners have migrated up here, bogans have shifted and new racial enclaves have formed. I'm so affronted, that in my own old neighborhood, I was put to task, kicking a fellow and humiliating him. I'm not a young woman, and he was about my age too!
We have been squashed together. It's nice that people can jostle about a bit, except, it isnt. Back in the day only wild and alternative people got out of our comfort zone. Then progressives came along and decided that wild and alternative should be out of THEIR comfort zone! Wtf? Talk about ruining the peace.
When you get to my venerable age, you need to know you have the security of mind that people might just mind their own business. I can't even go for a walk (anywhere) for 15 minutes without passing a lot of alfresco dining venues.
but decades have past and southerners have migrated up here, bogans have shifted and new racial enclaves have formed. I'm so affronted, that in my own old neighborhood, I was put to task, kicking a fellow and humiliating him. I'm not a young woman, and he was about my age too!
We have been squashed together. It's nice that people can jostle about a bit, except, it isnt. Back in the day only wild and alternative people got out of our comfort zone. Then progressives came along and decided that wild and alternative should be out of THEIR comfort zone! Wtf? Talk about ruining the peace.
When you get to my venerable age, you need to know you have the security of mind that people might just mind their own business. I can't even go for a walk (anywhere) for 15 minutes without passing a lot of alfresco dining venues.