Subj : Re: Segregation might not To : Aaron Thomas From : Ron L. Date : Fri Jan 17 2025 07:36:01 -=> Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=- AT> I find it interesting that L.A. Mayor Karen Bass was in Ghana, which AT> was once a major supplier of slaves, while "black people were being AT> disproportionately impacted" by the "wild" fires in her city. It seems AT> like Democrats still have ties to the tribal leaders who they did all AT> that dirty slave business with. Yup. The Slave Traders had their contacts in Africa to supply the slaves. The Traders didn't go tromping into the jungle. They had Africans do that for them. And Elitists still act like their Slave Traders that they still are. AT> My opinion of college has changed over the past few years. I used to AT> think I was so smart, learning all kinds of fancy new words and AT> concepts in college, but by now I realize that the people who actually AT> contribute to society are farmers, cooks, vehicle manufacturers, and AT> others who don't adhere to institutions for recognition. I can live AT> without lawyers, but life would be hard without farmers. As I've said before, nearly every Elitist is worthless. They contribute nothing. They do nothing. If they were beamed to another planet, they wouldn't be missed. Yet they somehow think that they are the most valuable people in society. Ya, well, that's about to change in a big way and in some places already has. College for me (but that was near 40 years ago) was useful and I can connect what I learned there with the accomplishments I made in work. And I can show how my work accomplishments did positive things for the world (at least in a small way). But I would guess that many (if not most) college graduates in the last 20 yearscouldn't do that. .... If ignorance is bliss, why aren't there more happy folks? ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.52 --- Mystic BBS/QWK v1.12 A47 2021/12/25 (Windows/32) * Origin: cold fusion - cfbbs.net - grand rapids, mi (1:120/616) .