Latest from Buckle. Related to your Zim post
Thanks.
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I’m surprised that any whites are still there. Do I know what it means to leave the land you grew up on and that you love? No. (I’ve left for military assignment for years, but knew that the plan was my returning.)
I love these rolling hills, the oaks, maples, beeches, the river and streams. They look like home to me. Even smell like it to be honest with you.
What I couldn’t stand is if they took it all away and said I could live there but couldn’t be a part of it.
It would be hard to leave. I think I’d leave, though. And especially since they’re killing people. There is zero security.