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Erica Jean
@HeyItsErica · 4:06

Talks of America & 4th of July If You’re Black🇺🇸

I'm hearing what they're saying, and I don't respond back because it invites different type of energies, because people are usually not willing to understand and listen to the other side. So I know what type of world I live in. But I just want to say that if a person doesn't want to celebrate the 4 July, that is their right. Given the history and given the present time, they probably feel like they don't want to celebrate it

#patriotism #holidays #America

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Mike W
@Scribe7 · 4:59
To be able to come from some place where and then come to someplace where you don't know the language under incredible pressure and stress and fear for your life and then be able to pick up a language as you go along and be able to actually communicate with the people that know the language and teach it to others. You know what I mean? Needless to say, the play didn't happen. It wasn't enough of us
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Mike W
@Scribe7 · 3:19
And it's like that middle part of Africa is where the highest percentage was. So I don't know. But I know I got you all. You know what I mean? You I know we got each other. And if my neighbor wants to celebrate 1776 or whatever the case may be, and I want to celebrate the people that put this country on their shoulders and built it, then I think that's all right. As simple as that. So have a good holiday. How about that?
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Erica Jean
@HeyItsErica · 0:29
You. Hey, scribe. Thank you for responding to my swell. And I agree with a lot of the points that you made. And you made some very great points concerning basically what I have already said. To each their own. So again, if a person wants to celebrate this weekend or just consider it as a day to rest their souls, whatever the case may be, I i really don't care. That's just what it is. Thank you for responding
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