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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThis is what beautiful Americans looked like in 1964. Despite poverty. We haven't come far enough.
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(2,155 posts)twodogsbarking
(16,806 posts)of what it was like for some people where I grew up. It really gets to me, but in a good way too. We need reminded sometimes. Peace.
WarGamer
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Farmer-Rick
(12,301 posts)If you take the back roads much of that can be seen today in East TN. Dilapidated houses, dirty kids living out of tool sheds, trailers overtaken by kudzu with elderly men living inside. People becoming elderly as their homes deteriorate around them.
The neighbor at the end of my lane had her 3 grandchildren, all under 6 years, living with her out of one of those Lowe's tool sheds without running water, no plumbing, minimal heat and no AC. They may have had electricity but I couldn't be sure. They called it a tiny home. Child Protective Services took the kids away and fined her. They sold the place.
I would have had some sympathy for her if she hadn't poisoned my dogs and voted for pedo Trump.
twodogsbarking
(16,806 posts)appmanga
(1,307 posts)...where those in power have attached poverty and degraded lives to those who are black and brown. There are white communities throughout this county where poverty, hunger, and underemployment are rampant, but the story on Faux, Sinclair Broadcasting, and the other propaganda outlets is about lazy, conniving minority members who stay poor by choice and dedicate their lives to gaming the system. And that's what the poor white people in those communities see on the news, and are encouraged to be resentful about. Good old "divide and conquer".
twodogsbarking
(16,806 posts)markodochartaigh
(4,651 posts)in that polluted pond would be enough to get them to convert to Catholicism.
vanlassie
(6,194 posts)Get with God as if it is their fault 🤬😩😡
markodochartaigh
(4,651 posts)but the people in that picture seemed to be looking at the preacher very skeptically.
catchnrelease
(2,114 posts)I just imagine what is in that water! And you know they baptize all ages in that sewage, big and small.
Solly Mack
(96,089 posts)Codifer
(1,132 posts)there was nothing comparable to Oxycontin.
There's that at least.
malaise
(291,205 posts)Rec
twodogsbarking
(16,806 posts)There should be at least one still living.
malaise
(291,205 posts)Societies hide the reality of many citizens lives
Fil1957
(407 posts)Aristus
(71,313 posts)If you do what you have always done, youll get what youve always gotten.
If you vote for those whom you have always voted
Ping Tung
(4,027 posts)When I was a little kid back in the '50s I remember my mother shoplifting food so we could eat.
It wasn't for long periods but enough to take the adventure out of it. It was some small comfort knowing and seeing people even worse off.
berniesandersmittens
(12,848 posts)My grandpa was standing on the side, barefoot and with a rope tying his too large, rolled up jeans on.
All the kids are smiling ...including my little grandfather.
Poverty is a harsh life. The pic fills me with so much sadness and yet also admirstion. That little boy worked the rest of his life doing hard labor to provide a better life for his children.