Jane Elliot is famous for implementing the Blue Eye Brown Eye Experiment in 1968 to educate her students on racism. What she says here is very profound and she also has some choice words about Trump as well.
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Jane Elliot is famous for implementing the Blue Eye Brown Eye Experiment in 1968 to educate her students on racism. What she says here is very profound and she also has some choice words about Trump as well.
This is Jane Elliott. There are a lot of good videos about her work on YouTube. Protect this treasure at all costs. One can only imagine the countless lives she has touched over the years.
OK, I’m pissed too 😭 . They leave when Ronnie leaves but don’t leave when Tracy leaves???? they’ve completely destroyed this family. Michael talking about loyalty 🤪
Tracy: You’re still here?
Ronnie: Yes, of course I am. It’s my house. Monica gave it to me.
General Hospital - October 10, 2025
“My brother made her my sister-in-law, but she became my sister.”
Tracy Quartermaine pays tribute to Monica Bard Quartermaine, General Hospital 9/26/2025
So Tracy can you take this from the beginning please. Okay. So I showed up at the house, I knocked on the door, and it swung open so someone must have left it ajar. I came in, I called for Drew, I asked if he was home, and then I saw him lying on the floor so... I ran over and tried to stench the bleeding. And then I got my phone out and I dialed 911 and waited for the paramedics. You know the rest. Did you see anybody else in the house or hear anything? And was anybody leaving when you drove up? No, but it was dark. Tracy. What were you doing here?
That Is A Long List (Part 2)
WHAT TRULY SEPARATES THE ELVIS FANS FROM THE ELVIS HATERS?
When I met him, and started working with him and subsequently had a friendship with him that lasted for a couple of years, what amazed me was that his fans got him. They understood something I never understood about him. The people that loved him - the people that were devoted to him - were people that understood his humanity. They were so drawn. It wasn't in the work; the work was not that captivating. They were seeing his heart, which I could never see until I got to know him. I would think to myself: "How do they know? How did they know what I didn't know? How could they tell that this man was worthy of the devotion?" — Jane Elliot (actress) Source: "Change Of Habit" FTD book
THE ANSWER IS: EMPATHY.