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I said I volunteered during one summer. It was only one a few hours..
And obviously that wasn't the "official motto" [hopefully]
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I said I volunteered during one summer. It was only one a few hours..
And obviously that wasn't the "official motto" [hopefully]
O-kkkkkk
So you admit you were lying when you said:
.... cause nothing in that sentence says anything about an "evening." Btw, how'd you come about your conclusion about the school.... since it was only one "evening" and most high schools aren't open in the evening, ergo, couldn't have seen anything that goes on during the normal day at that "whatever" school?
We have to understand that we, the men in the society have to acknowledge that our heritage is important and has to be cherished. The Jewish people have one of the richest heritages in the world. I am sure they, too, have their family issues but for the most part the kids grow up with a strong sense of family and belonging. These are the very values that they will use to build their families and pass on to their children.
The African American fathers can learn from the Jewish family, by coming to grips with the fact that bridging the gap with the next generation is of the utmost importance and it is our duty to show them a clear path forward.