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Wonderful piece! I have never heard "miss me with that," but then again i grew up hearing "Uff da!" Sadly, the covid hoax was totally colorblind. And IIRC, people of all colors were busy worrying about Saint George Floyd, when they shoulda been worryin' about their own damn fool asses!
Your Grandmother Edith Rodney Lee is an asset to the world !!! So my words from now on are : “ I ain’t got no time for them shots because all I have to do in this world of Covid & Transhumanism is be “Human and Die” Thank You Grandma Lee for your words of wisdom!!! I look forward to meeting her in Heaven !
Yup. They don't give a @#$% what color we are anymore. I'm white as snow and lived through Jim Crow four years ago. All the while, my employer who kicked me to the curb after 22 years was busy hiring people of color and embracing BLM. As long as they were "vaccinated."
Sorry to hear that your ex-employer wrongfully terminated you because of your vaxxination status.
When you were wrongfully terminated, you may have incurred various types of damages including economic, emotional, and reputational harm due to the loss of your job.
If you have "EVIDENCE" that shows your ex-employer fired you because of your vaxxination status I may be able to formulate an out-of-court compensation settlement between you and your ex-employer to get you properly compensated for the damages and losses you suffered due to your wrongful job termination.
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That is a difficult situation. Lawyers are not really helping us. I took a 4 month leave for not taking the bio weapon. Got threatened to be fired and I gave in. Two days later, the worst sickness ever in my life. I had a heart attack, then I was terminated. I made them aware of my illness and symptoms. I no longer have health insurance. I worked for a large govt. hospital system. I feel like no one cares. Just waiting to die now. Pure evil.
Interesting that you say this. We're not in the US, but back near the beginning of the pandemuck, my 17yo son (neurodevelopmental disabilities, including intellectual disability), had a meeting with his black service worker.
She asked him what his thoughts were about the COVID stuff.
He started in on how it reminded him of the Civil rights fight in the US. "You can go there, but not there. You can't sit beside that person..."
She was speechless. She said she hadn't considered this at all! (I will add that she later resigned her position over refusing to vaccinate. She didn't wear a mask at any point during our meetings)
I live in Lower Alabama and I completely understand and agree with comments. Whites will talk more like Blacks when we are together versus the other way around but there is one syllogism that we both use and most people above the Mason Dixon Line don’t understand... “Bless your heart...”
When I heard about them damn fools searching for viruses in waste water (ie, in sewage) I figured it must have been a satire. Turns out the whole COVID affair is farce from root to branch. And now they are trying again with Bird flu, an ailment so deadly it does not kill the birds said to be infected. Ain’t got time for that…
I subscribed by mistake but I really loved this piece. It held my attention from beginning to end. With so many writers my mind goes wandering off here and there.
I am exposed to a lot of Jamaican Patwa. That culture is packed with wit, too. I used to speak it when I was little and now it is starting to come back.
We are losing all our sayings and accents and local bits of wisdom...Appalachian, southern , western, black...i miss people speaking regional..but i get it. My mother made me speak correctly too, so people wouldn't think I was ignorant.
Thank you for these snippets...we all have a lot to relearn.
I loved your essay highlighting these colorful, cultural expressions. They are all the more stunningly bright in the context of evil’s attempts to grab us all.
Though it is not your main point, I found one worth expanding upon. I also grew up in the city. That is where I learned something pertinent to your grandmothers thought, “My grandmother, a dark skinned Caribbean woman, was always very adamant that her children and grandchildren spoke well…” I was introduced to the connection between vocabulary & grammar and advancement in life while taking an advanced class in real estate at NYU. I was made aware of a study performed in pairs of individuals over decades. Each pair was alike in education and other demographics to each other but each differed in that one was vocabulary enhanced and the other not. The success of each pair was assessed after some years. It was discovered that the vocabulary enhanced individual measured higher in advancement educationally, socially, economically, and on. I have seen and experienced this personally. As it was several decades ago, I cannot recall the name of the book. However, a simple daily habit of reading above your current level and learning new words edifies the individual enabling them to think different thoughts and open doors unavailable to the language poor. There are two examples that come to mind. The first gentleman, a native Hungarian, taught himself English in adulthood by reading the NYTimes from cover to cover daily with a Merriam-Webster Webster dictionary at his side. His English was impeccable. The other gentleman, the NYU Professor, a Nuyorican, grew up in the “disadvantaged” south Bronx as a minority. He advanced to the top of his field running Coop City, the largest residential cooperative in the nation, a huge job for anyone in the field. Both of these men’s lives were brought down to size with a better understanding of language. It made obtainable opportunities not available for others.
When school children had to do remote learning in 2020, it prevented aware parents from spreading their suspicions about the entire COVAIDS operation with other parents.
I warned a parent about the injections when they were offered to kids. He replied that his friend was a doctor and whatever that doctor decided to do to her child, he would do to his kids. He injected his kids even though I had warned him.
An aussie one we use is 'Yeah, Nah'. It means yes I hear you but its a firm no.
We are descended from white prisoner slavery but never suffered the segregation and suffering of the indigenous peoples of this land. They were heavily targeted by our government to get the unsafe and ineffective gene slurry shot.
Great sharing of down to earth good sense in your article. Your grandmother teachings and sayings by your “Great Grandmother Edith Rodney Lee again, “Hard heads make soft behinds” warmed my heart. ♥️
Bravo!
Thank you for this thought-provoking essay. I plan to send it to a few people who are not yet awake to the abusive COVID lies.
You are a very gifted writer and speaker : )
Keep your subscription you won’t be disappointed !!! You should join Jeremiah when he Hosts or CoHosts X Spaces it’s informative as well as interesting.
These are great -- I'm definitely using some.
"Oh, I need full mouth X rays again? Ain't nobody got TIME for that!"
Wonderful piece! I have never heard "miss me with that," but then again i grew up hearing "Uff da!" Sadly, the covid hoax was totally colorblind. And IIRC, people of all colors were busy worrying about Saint George Floyd, when they shoulda been worryin' about their own damn fool asses!
Umm. Not exactly “color blind.” Research show certain races’ DNA was more vulnerable in a traceable scale if harms. Blacks fared worse.
Your Grandmother Edith Rodney Lee is an asset to the world !!! So my words from now on are : “ I ain’t got no time for them shots because all I have to do in this world of Covid & Transhumanism is be “Human and Die” Thank You Grandma Lee for your words of wisdom!!! I look forward to meeting her in Heaven !
Yup. They don't give a @#$% what color we are anymore. I'm white as snow and lived through Jim Crow four years ago. All the while, my employer who kicked me to the curb after 22 years was busy hiring people of color and embracing BLM. As long as they were "vaccinated."
@bobbiemeech,
Sorry to hear that your ex-employer wrongfully terminated you because of your vaxxination status.
When you were wrongfully terminated, you may have incurred various types of damages including economic, emotional, and reputational harm due to the loss of your job.
If you have "EVIDENCE" that shows your ex-employer fired you because of your vaxxination status I may be able to formulate an out-of-court compensation settlement between you and your ex-employer to get you properly compensated for the damages and losses you suffered due to your wrongful job termination.
Build your EVIDENCE.
Gather your EVIDENCE.
Apply your EVIDENCE to build TIMELINE.
I would like to review the following EVIDENCE…
* TIMELINE OF EVENTS
* SUPPORTING EVIDENCE
* CORRESPONDENCES / DOCUMENTS
...* FILINGS CLAIM / COMPLAINT (from arbitration/lawsuit, if any)
...* RESPONDENTS’ RESPONSES (from arbitration/lawsuit, if any)
...* ARBITRATOR’S/JUDE'S DECISIONS, ORDERS, & RESPONSES (from arbitration/lawsuit, if any)
...* EMAILS
...* TEXTS
...* LETTERS
...* MEMOS
...* NOTES from Conversations (Phone)
...* NOTES from Conversations (In Person)
...* NOTICES
...* EMPLOYER'S WEBSITE ARTICLES
...* EMPLOYER'S HR EMPLOYEE POLICIES
...* RECORDINGS AUDIO
...* RECORDINGS VIDEO
...* REPORTS
...* STATEMENTS
Thank you,
That is a difficult situation. Lawyers are not really helping us. I took a 4 month leave for not taking the bio weapon. Got threatened to be fired and I gave in. Two days later, the worst sickness ever in my life. I had a heart attack, then I was terminated. I made them aware of my illness and symptoms. I no longer have health insurance. I worked for a large govt. hospital system. I feel like no one cares. Just waiting to die now. Pure evil.
Do not die!! Check out drpierrekory.com who treats vax injured, react19. Keep the paper trail of evidence. Be well.
Interesting that you say this. We're not in the US, but back near the beginning of the pandemuck, my 17yo son (neurodevelopmental disabilities, including intellectual disability), had a meeting with his black service worker.
She asked him what his thoughts were about the COVID stuff.
He started in on how it reminded him of the Civil rights fight in the US. "You can go there, but not there. You can't sit beside that person..."
She was speechless. She said she hadn't considered this at all! (I will add that she later resigned her position over refusing to vaccinate. She didn't wear a mask at any point during our meetings)
Thank you Nancy!! Happy New Year!!
Excellent!
I live in Lower Alabama and I completely understand and agree with comments. Whites will talk more like Blacks when we are together versus the other way around but there is one syllogism that we both use and most people above the Mason Dixon Line don’t understand... “Bless your heart...”
When I heard about them damn fools searching for viruses in waste water (ie, in sewage) I figured it must have been a satire. Turns out the whole COVID affair is farce from root to branch. And now they are trying again with Bird flu, an ailment so deadly it does not kill the birds said to be infected. Ain’t got time for that…
I subscribed by mistake but I really loved this piece. It held my attention from beginning to end. With so many writers my mind goes wandering off here and there.
I am exposed to a lot of Jamaican Patwa. That culture is packed with wit, too. I used to speak it when I was little and now it is starting to come back.
I still want to learn patwa!
I don't aspire to speak it. Understanding what the hell I am hearing is enough. I wrote this: https://robinhoodguesthouse.substack.com/publish/posts/detail/146976118?referrer=%2Fpublish%2Fhome%3Futm_source%3Dsubstack%26utm_content%3Ddashboard_pub_switcher
What a fascinating read! Now go on with your bad self!
We are losing all our sayings and accents and local bits of wisdom...Appalachian, southern , western, black...i miss people speaking regional..but i get it. My mother made me speak correctly too, so people wouldn't think I was ignorant.
Thank you for these snippets...we all have a lot to relearn.
I loved your essay highlighting these colorful, cultural expressions. They are all the more stunningly bright in the context of evil’s attempts to grab us all.
Thank you for your stack.
Though it is not your main point, I found one worth expanding upon. I also grew up in the city. That is where I learned something pertinent to your grandmothers thought, “My grandmother, a dark skinned Caribbean woman, was always very adamant that her children and grandchildren spoke well…” I was introduced to the connection between vocabulary & grammar and advancement in life while taking an advanced class in real estate at NYU. I was made aware of a study performed in pairs of individuals over decades. Each pair was alike in education and other demographics to each other but each differed in that one was vocabulary enhanced and the other not. The success of each pair was assessed after some years. It was discovered that the vocabulary enhanced individual measured higher in advancement educationally, socially, economically, and on. I have seen and experienced this personally. As it was several decades ago, I cannot recall the name of the book. However, a simple daily habit of reading above your current level and learning new words edifies the individual enabling them to think different thoughts and open doors unavailable to the language poor. There are two examples that come to mind. The first gentleman, a native Hungarian, taught himself English in adulthood by reading the NYTimes from cover to cover daily with a Merriam-Webster Webster dictionary at his side. His English was impeccable. The other gentleman, the NYU Professor, a Nuyorican, grew up in the “disadvantaged” south Bronx as a minority. He advanced to the top of his field running Coop City, the largest residential cooperative in the nation, a huge job for anyone in the field. Both of these men’s lives were brought down to size with a better understanding of language. It made obtainable opportunities not available for others.
When school children had to do remote learning in 2020, it prevented aware parents from spreading their suspicions about the entire COVAIDS operation with other parents.
I warned a parent about the injections when they were offered to kids. He replied that his friend was a doctor and whatever that doctor decided to do to her child, he would do to his kids. He injected his kids even though I had warned him.
This is beautiful! I love your common sense lesson. Tells me you never know what you can learn from others if you don’t dialogue!
Here is all we need when it comes to self YOU must have Common Sense, Critical Thinking and Never Follow the Crowd unless you want to die!
An aussie one we use is 'Yeah, Nah'. It means yes I hear you but its a firm no.
We are descended from white prisoner slavery but never suffered the segregation and suffering of the indigenous peoples of this land. They were heavily targeted by our government to get the unsafe and ineffective gene slurry shot.
Great sharing of down to earth good sense in your article. Your grandmother teachings and sayings by your “Great Grandmother Edith Rodney Lee again, “Hard heads make soft behinds” warmed my heart. ♥️