I am glad that everything is going well over there. Like all countries, there are more conservative parts than others. I'm glad you live in an area of South Korea that is open to brown and black folks. I live in an area of the US that is accepting of us folks also.
50 years ago, I never once heard of any issues with Americans (of any color) having to be "accepted". We were Americans so it went without saying. Even in HS, we were just Americans. I honestly do not understand how we got to this point. Maybe I was just blind and didn't see it as I wasn't raised that way, but I feel sideswiped by what seems to me a sudden shift. It just makes me so sad.
My Great Uncle Jim, God rest his soul, wouldn't recognize the America of today. He was from Georgia. He had a great business, a good wife, raised 4 kids, and never once did anyone shun him for being a black man married to a white woman. He was Uncle Jim <3 Everyone loved him and his funeral was so packed with all of those who loved and appreciated him. I guess I thought the whole world would always be like that.
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