tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post5511302471488679785..comments2024-03-24T00:01:00.698-05:00Comments on The New Sixty: AND THEN I DISAPPEAREDArkansas Pattihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14156004753267665579noreply@blogger.comBlogger22125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-38893456136515680372015-11-07T12:22:48.709-06:002015-11-07T12:22:48.709-06:00I'm just catching up with some of your posts w...I'm just catching up with some of your posts while I recuperate in bed. I see that you're taking a blog break too. I've been gone to Chicago, Hershey and Maryland for the last 5 weeks and brought back a horrible cold. <br /><br />I didn't experience prejudice in Hawaii because we were the majority. It wasn't until we moved to the mainland that I first encountered it and was shocked at the feelings it aroused. I'd read about prejudice, of course. I'd seen the injustices in books and news and magazines. But until you've actually felt it on your own... wow.... you don't truly understand.<br /><br />You were very kind to your fellow. I imagine he might not have been too happy in the long run to be cut off from his family.Kayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07461569436322815787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-64233910800278077542015-10-18T09:29:45.773-05:002015-10-18T09:29:45.773-05:00Never. Err at least to my knowledge. Does being ...Never. Err at least to my knowledge. Does being called a nerd count for reading a lot and occasionally showing off my extended vocabulary. I did take up football and hoops though to prove I could do more than read books....:)troutbirderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14087811292280881959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-13930165312288430612015-10-17T10:58:02.352-05:002015-10-17T10:58:02.352-05:00Sweet Patti you have such wonderful talent with wo...Sweet Patti you have such wonderful talent with word usage. I was a victim through a lot of my school years because of my mom's religious beliefs and very strict dress code. Growing up with a lot of ridicule because of it I learned to respect all people. What a great act of love and caring for you to give up a man you loved to keep him from losing his family. You are a very strong lady and an encouragement to me. Hugs and give the sweeties nose kisses for me...oh, when Chancy wakes up I will tell him Happy Birthday for you and I am sure you will get a tail wag. Have a great weekend. Just Magshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05759998899852167388noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-41144365776558999632015-10-17T10:24:17.100-05:002015-10-17T10:24:17.100-05:00How sad that she was so unconcerned about her son&...How sad that she was so unconcerned about her son's happiness and could only see that you were not Jewish like her. :(Coloring Outside the Lineshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15289093479063221765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-80970155177439310182015-10-14T17:29:58.151-05:002015-10-14T17:29:58.151-05:00Sally,
Knowing your story makes one wish you and y...Sally,<br />Knowing your story makes one wish you and your husband had been allowed to marry in the first place but then neither of you would have the children you do have. It is just wonderful that you finally got together eventually. Guess it was all meant to be. <br /><br />Eileen,<br />I know what you mean by ethnic diversity. Much more interesting. I had that in Florida but here in the Ozarks small town, I see only white bread. When ever I do occasionally see someone of another race who is passing through, it is a brief culture shock. I miss the diversity. <br /><br />Linda R,<br />How awful to be accused of something that was so far from the truth. That had to have hurt. I guess they were use to all whites being prejudice and assumed you were. I feel badly for the child and you. <br /><br />robin,<br />Don't you sometimes wish you were growing up today? They you would have most likely have been accepted. I remember how nasty things were years ago but we really have come a long way. Maybe someday we will make it all the way.<br /><br />Naomi,<br />I am so sorry for any hurts that were inflicted on you by ignorant persons. My story showed me how prejudice hurts. <br />I like to think those in entertainment were far more progressive and tolerant but I may be wrong. <br />So glad you had such great parents.<br />I never could understand the "declaring dead" solution but I am sure had we married, that is what would have happened. <br /><br />Cheryl,<br />You and I were raised by similar parents. Odd how we both managed to not fall in line with their thinking. Perhaps our parents were a victim of their times. Thank goodness the thinking is changing and hope it continues to change. Interesting thought about your Dad and Obama. My Dad would have had a similar problem. <br /><br />Arkansas Pattihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14156004753267665579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-39873783694011295722015-10-13T22:16:46.729-05:002015-10-13T22:16:46.729-05:00This was an interesting post, Patti. And sad. I ...This was an interesting post, Patti. And sad. I was raised by a very prejudiced man and I was determined that I wouldn't ever be. I hope that I have been successful. We had several black men that helped with the farm work when I was a kid. I remember when it was time for the noon meal, the black men ate separate from the rest of us, but they did eat first. I always thought that was so rude that they had to eat by themselves, but I remember my mother explaining to me that that was just the way things were done in those days. That was my first experience with segregation. But I worried even then that their feelings must have been hurt to be treated differently. My dad, altho highly prejudiced, treated the workers very well. He just didn't have any use for lazy, no good people, black or white for that matter. He was a staunch Democrat and I often wonder if he would have voted for Obama! Cheryl @ TFDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15947085477739983984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-25421003316423397632015-10-13T12:50:33.158-05:002015-10-13T12:50:33.158-05:00Such an interesting and sad story, dear Patti....I...Such an interesting and sad story, dear Patti....I'm sorry that happened to you---who knows what might have been, had you both stayed together in spite of his mother. I certainly have experienced prejudice as a Jew, and in certain relationships, as well. And FYI, It was not unusual--back in the day--for very Orthodox Jews to feel just as his mother felt---and indeed, their child, whether son or daughter, was then dead to them, if they married out of their faith.(That may still be the case, today, I'm sorry to say) Horrible, Horrible, Horrible! Thank The Lord my parents were not Orthodox and were very progressive on many levels. Racism was abhorant to them and I am very grateful that was the case, too. OldLady Of The Hillshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02458879772193114892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-19038723643158043672015-10-13T10:00:51.800-05:002015-10-13T10:00:51.800-05:00When I was in high school I dated a guy who was mi...When I was in high school I dated a guy who was mixed race. I got called terrible names by strangers when we were out in public together. People can be very cruel. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-27902699302131257702015-10-12T21:37:17.729-05:002015-10-12T21:37:17.729-05:00What an interesting story, told very well. It mus...What an interesting story, told very well. It must have been very difficult to live through at the time. <br />I was accused of racism as a first year teacher by the parents of the only black child in my class. I was shocked, and hurt. The family lived in the projects along with a lot of poor white trash, and were constantly picked on. They were a good family in a bad situation. It was 1966 and racial tensions were high. I had been trying my best to protect their son in my fourth grade class, but I couldn't be everywhere. All I could do was try to assure them that I would continue to be watchful. I never forgot that meeting. Linda Reederhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07665601809156707572noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-85764244339536929352015-10-12T16:09:54.855-05:002015-10-12T16:09:54.855-05:00I'm sorry this happened as it certainly sounds...I'm sorry this happened as it certainly sounds as though the two of you were and could have been very happy.<br /><br />I can't say I've ever been impacted by prejudice based on race. However, I have encountered sexism, where being a woman was a detriment. I know I sometimes feel some prejudice against a certain ethnicity (bad drivers) but it's general and not specific to individuals. I acknowledge it's not appropriate...but it's a go-to response in traffic.<br /><br />Today, in my work group of 10 there are four different ethnic groups represented. I love that we've become more multicultural in my community and when I walk down the street or into a store, I hear several languages spoken. It's amazing to a small town girl who didn't see a black person until she was in her 20's!Sakuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11508656442667275102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-21757893889265537872015-10-12T16:02:17.626-05:002015-10-12T16:02:17.626-05:00Yep. This story had so many connections for me. ...Yep. This story had so many connections for me. I dated a guy, not Jewish, who could have been this young man. Mama ran the show and there was a lot of money. I was seven years older than her darling son, whom I madly loved, and he'd never married. I was divorced and had five kids. She thought I was after his money. In the end, Mama got her way. Later, she told me that my children had all turned out so well and that she was devastated that her son never married and never gave her what she wanted most: grandchildren<br /><br />Then, I identified with the prejudice part. My mother is quite prejudiced. When I dated my husband when I was a teenager, she learned he was Jewish and the son of parents who had barely escaped Nazi Germany. She insisted I not date him. She did not want me marrying a Jew. She would not allow him to come to our home or see me. In the end, thirty years later, I married this wonderful man. He is the true love of my life, but we both wonder what might have been had my mother not been so prejudiced.<br />Sally Wesselyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06470453773515491625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-57954278682136370852015-10-12T15:46:08.113-05:002015-10-12T15:46:08.113-05:00Joey,
Thank you so much and I so agree. I too will...Joey,<br />Thank you so much and I so agree. I too will never understand.<br /><br />Marty,<br />You must be a good MIL. You are so right. If people would only realize different can be enlightening and interesting, not threatening. <br /><br />Djan,<br />Thank you and glad you were entertained. I am just sorry she more or less made the decision for me. <br /><br />Gail,<br />Lucky you and hope you never get to experience it. Thanks so much. <br /><br />joeh,<br />Wow, I have never heard that term "breeders" before. Pretty sure it was not meant complimentary. <br /><br />Stephen,<br />I am so happy you have been spared and thanks for the compliment. <br /><br />Olga,<br />You know I never thought of it that way but I am sure his 5 kids and grands are quite happy we didn't connect. <br /><br />Betsy,<br />You aren't racist at all. You are just a Republican and would dislike Obama's presidency even if he were a WASP. The fact that I didn't like Nixon had no basis on the fact that he was a Quaker or that I was in any way anti-Quaker. Often folks are just too quick to apply labels and try to pigeon hole people.<br /><br />Linda M,<br />Every time I think we have come a long way, something happens to set us back a bit. Over all I do believe we have come far and our children will take that step even further. I have hope. <br /><br />Fran,<br />Where were you when I needed you?? Had she been like you, I would probably be on a gold course somewhere in Florida. <br />Arkansas Pattihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14156004753267665579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-77016504333865908312015-10-12T14:07:45.308-05:002015-10-12T14:07:45.308-05:00My three kids all married people of different reli...My three kids all married people of different religions & it doesn't make one whit of difference to us!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-14676002654763300372015-10-12T13:32:29.643-05:002015-10-12T13:32:29.643-05:00Quite a story, Patti. It's amazing how prejudi...Quite a story, Patti. It's amazing how prejudice can distort the world.Linda Myershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05706455533282204519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-10849689508569712892015-10-12T12:29:50.838-05:002015-10-12T12:29:50.838-05:00Interesting story, Patti... Do you ever wonder w...Interesting story, Patti... Do you ever wonder what would have happened if you two had stayed together? Prejudice really does happen ---and it sounds as if that mother was determined to make it happen then...<br /><br />I never had a prejudice bone in my body ----but in my small town, we didn't have any Jewish people at the time, or people of many different cultures or religions... We did however have blacks in our community. They were segregated at the time (different schools) --but back then, that was just the way it was... <br /><br />We had a wonderful black family living across the street from us --so I learned early on how to love and respect them...All through my life, until we elected a black President, I NEVER had one bit of problem with racism. BUT--simply because I didn't/don't like Obama (ALL because of his leadership/decisions/the way he runs our country)--I have been called RACIST... Just broke my heart since his race had/has nothing to do with the way I felt about him. BUT---so many people feel that people like me don't like Obama simply because he is black.... Just NOT TRUE... (Of course, there are people out there who are racists --and may not like him simply for that reason, but many of us are not like that at all.)<br /><br />Now--here's the ironic thing: as of now, my favorite candidate for President in 2016 is BEN CARSON. Guess what color he is?????? ha ha <br /><br />Hugs,<br />BetsyBetsy Banks Adamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16223591156634767330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-79994524713614004052015-10-12T12:22:58.415-05:002015-10-12T12:22:58.415-05:00My mother's first love was with a jewish man. ...My mother's first love was with a jewish man. He asked her to marry him and she told him she couldn't because her mother wouldn't ever let her! Well, I suppose i wouldn't be here if not for my grandmother's prejudice and overbearing power over my mother.Olgahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00692441479616299920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-48353338170041392682015-10-12T10:41:52.597-05:002015-10-12T10:41:52.597-05:00This story is poignant and very well written. I ha...This story is poignant and very well written. I haven't been prejudiced against to such an extent, fortunately.stephen Hayeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17659054447637207734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-75519549212493784782015-10-12T09:53:39.507-05:002015-10-12T09:53:39.507-05:00We sometimes forget that hate does not pick sides....We sometimes forget that hate does not pick sides. THat was pretty severe.<br /><br />The worst I ever got was a Gay friend of my wife #2 came to dinner and took great glee referring to me and straight people in general as "Breeders". I didn't say anything, but he was never invited to dinner again, and we turned down all reciprocal invites. <br /><br />I refereed to him as "That F*cking A**hole"<br /><br />joehhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08520161706680568508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-21422838439859568332015-10-12T09:36:56.933-05:002015-10-12T09:36:56.933-05:00Nothing that severe. How sad but a well told stor...Nothing that severe. How sad but a well told story.Gailhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04219479223227928561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-47051512947825625532015-10-12T07:15:25.071-05:002015-10-12T07:15:25.071-05:00I might have been some time in my life, but nothin...I might have been some time in my life, but nothing pops up. I'm really surprised by people sometimes, but although I think you made the right decision, it's so very sad. This was very well written, though, and I was pulled right in.DJanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07152183871573797791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-41866714140217544232015-10-12T06:38:52.126-05:002015-10-12T06:38:52.126-05:00What a remarkable - and sad - experience.
My daug...What a remarkable - and sad - experience. <br />My daughter's is a mixed-faith marriage; connections to other cultures awakens empathy for the unfamiliar. Martyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02366449267039641100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509736677359366469.post-42651426036526461212015-10-12T06:33:35.581-05:002015-10-12T06:33:35.581-05:00What a fascinating story, and how sad that people ...What a fascinating story, and how sad that people act and feel this way. It's something I have a tough time understanding at all. You told the story beautifully. LL Cool Joehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13916666100971008775noreply@blogger.com