The Cove at Pacific Ocean Park, DogTown, in 1975, not long before the pier was demolished.
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The Cove at Pacific Ocean Park, DogTown, in 1975, not long before the pier was demolished.
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Focus
Focus on the disturbing race issues, stop for a fucking week with your pop culture, and your mindless Instagram and tweets. Try talking to your parents for more than once a day, figure things out. Quit buying new clothes and material b.s., and gossiping, start caring about the world and the people that surround you. Try talking to strangers, get educated and educate others. If you see black people in the street , treat them like they were a little old lady walking in a cute dress, no one is unapproachable. Make someone's day by offering them, start to bridge the damn gap its 2015 and this should've been straight forever ago. This goes for gays, lesbians, transgenders, Mexicans, Chinese, minorities, etc. Stop being so shallow, conceited and scared. There's nothing more important than social interaction and happiness. Who cares if you missed the bus because you talked to a gay person about how happy the new legality has made them, or if you ignore your girlfriends call because you're talking to a black man about the problem with inequality today. Start to prioritize, you're here for a 100 years at best, you don't need to be work work, me me all the time, get out there and socialize with people you never do, would, or have before.
Black lives matter
But really they don't matter to you, the internet activist. You do nothing for them, you join in in the idea of being upset about it. Why don't you go get in a march? Why don't you start some real social awareness? Why are the white people of America either demeaning black people or trying to sympathize with them through a computer? Nothings going to change because your just turning a blind eye like when the kid at school got bullied. We're talking about a societal disaster that is white privilege, and doing nothing for white America. The government is run by a black man and he doesn't do a damn thing. There's no urgency for police reform, there's no gun laws being fixed, there's no commercials or education trying to teach the irrelevance of a skin color to a friendship. Everything in this country with race is as bad as it was in the 60s. They don't have segregation but they do have natural segregation. White people are always staring at blacks, frowning upon them, being quick to attack them physically or verbally. What kind of country is this? This is pure madness and not something I want to be a part of or witness. You as the white American have to stand up outside of the computer, any belittle your fellow race's monsters that hate a black person, you need to spread the knowledge of accepting, not through social networks, through literal social experiences. No one gives a fuck, for real, and nothing will change until we are headed towards more unification.
My friends being liquidy in Brooklyn back in January.
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