shut your lame ass up, CAC bytch
I've been proven to be black, even had conversations in the tinychat.
There was a great moment I read today in a book where these two young former gang members went with Father Boyle (
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“We meet a man named John who tells us of his ministry in Pritchard, Alabama, and invites us to go visit his community. We take two hours to drive and walk around in what I think is about the poorest place I’ve ever seen in the United States. Hovels and burned-out shacks and lots of people living in what people ought not to live in. Memo and Miguel are positively bug-eyed as they walk around, meet people, and see a kind of poverty quite different than the one they know.”
“That visit, to Pritchard-I don’t know, it got to me. It got inside of me. I mean [and he’s crying a great deal here] how do we let people live like this?”He pauses, then “G, I don’t know what’s happening to me but it’s big. It’s like, for the first time in my life, I feel, I don’t know, what’s the word . . . I feel compassion for what other people suffer."
This is what everyone should be emulating.