29yr old Black Conservative in Texas

....It's a lonely life...lol
No doubt! :omg: Your black friends, if any, are probly few and far between in the Lone Star.

But nobody ever said that standing alone on your principles was an easy road to travel.

At least white democrats in hooded sheets are no longer burning crosses on your front lawn.

If it makes you feel any better, I would much rather have a black conservative as a neighbor than a white liberal.

Hang-tuff dude! (and I don't mean that in a bad way) :eusa_dance:
 
Welcome.

Ah labels they make things so simple. Meeting another we should ask, are you conservative or a liberal, then we frown or look puzzled or pleased. :lol: You're one of us or not, and then somewhere in the back of a certain mind will come the thought, how far have we come, we are still tribal citizens who like our ancestors on the Serengeti look across the pond, club in hand at that creature who looks like us, but stoops slightly more or grunts in a different grunt than us and we fear, we have not come far it seems.

http://www.usmessageboard.com/politics/88682-a-conservative-wakes-up.html
http://www.usmessageboard.com/education/287771-education-for-a-republican.html
The Regressive Antidote - If Conservatism Is The Ideology of Freedom, I'm The Queen of England
http://www.usmessageboard.com/clean...states-if-conservatives-left.html#post7276058
http://www.usmessageboard.com/clean...ates-if-conservatives-left-2.html#post7279256
 
Ah labels they make things so simple. Meeting another we should ask, are you conservative or a liberal, then we frown or look puzzled or pleased.
Well I don't know if labels actually "make things so simple" but they definitely do make our lives a little easier.

They help us distinguish a liquor store from a synagogue to ensure we don't walk into the wrong place and try to purchase a jug of tequila from a rabbi.

Labels can also help someone make an informed decision about what part of town might be a bad choice for an evening walk, especially if you don't blend.

:lol: You're one of us or not, and then somewhere in the back of a certain mind will come the thought, how far have we come, we are still tribal citizens who like our ancestors on the Serengeti look across the pond, club in hand at that creature who looks like us, but stoops slightly more or grunts in a different grunt than us and we fear, we have not come far it seems.
Labels have been a major survival tool ever since the first Homo Sapien stood up-right and grunted "watch out for cannibals"!

Although now instead of worrying about the tribe of cannibals in the next valley, our freedom is under constant threat from marxist/progressive ideologues.

But that's a discussion for another thread, albeit you are the one that brought up the subject of "labels". :bye1:
 

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