Dwain Northey (Gen X)
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/naacp-travel-advisory-florida-says-state-hostile-to-black-americans/
Remember the good old days when there were only travel advisories and or ban for, what some would call, third word countries? Well now because of the vile vitriol of one Governor Ron DeSantis the state of Florida, a vacation destination, has received a travel advisory by the NAACP.
The wannabe future President has made the climate so venomous in Florida the anyone who is a part of any minority group does not feel safe in the state. Black, Brown, LGTBQ+, these are all groups that are under attack in the Sunshine State. The majority Republican legislature and their fearful leader has passed laws that make almost everything a jailable offence and the fact that the state has very loose gun laws and a stand your ground law makes it more dangerous than being a blonde female in central America.
Florida residents are able to carry concealed guns without a permit under a bill signed into law by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. The law, which goes into effect on July 1, means that anyone who can legally own a gun in Florida can carry a concealed gun in public without any training or background check. This with their ridiculous stand your ground law, ‘Florida’s “Stand-Your-Ground” law was passed in 2005. The law allows those who feel a reasonable threat of death or bodily injury to “meet force with force” rather than retreat. Similar “Castle Doctrine” laws assert that a person does not need to retreat if their home is attacked.’ Makes it really sketchy to go there.
This in top of the don’t say gay rule and the new trans ruling that just passed.
“Florida lawmakers have no shame. This discriminatory bill is extraordinarily desperate and extreme in a year full of extreme, discriminatory legislation. It is a cruel effort to stigmatize, marginalize and erase the LGBTQ+ community, particularly transgender youth. Let me be clear: gender-affirming care saves lives. Every mainstream American medical and mental health organization – representing millions of providers in the United States – call for age-appropriate, gender-affirming care for transgender and non-binary people.
“These politicians have no place inserting themselves in conversations between doctors, parents, and transgender youth about gender-affirming care. And at the same time that Florida lawmakers crow about protecting parental rights they make an extra-constitutional attempt to strip parents of – you guessed it! – their parental rights. The Human Rights Campaign strongly condemns this bill and will continue to fight for LGBTQ+ youth and their families who deserve better from their elected leaders.”
This law makes it possible for anyone to just accuse someone of gender affirming care to have their child taken from them this would include someone traveling from out of state. This alone justifies a travel ban to the Magic Kingdom for families.
Oh, and I haven’t even mentioned DeSantis holy war with Disney, the largest employer in the state. I really hope the Mouse eats this ass holes lunch.
Well that’s enough bitching, thanks again for suffering though my rant.
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Co Opting
Dwain Northey (Gen X)

As a veteran of the US Army I am annoyed by those that fly the flag and tell me that I am a traitor because I am a Democrat. My father who served for 30 years is unsure if he should fly a flag because the people that absolutely dishonor its symbol have co opted it for their means.
I am an American that proudly served my country and I whole heartedly believe that everyone has a right to their opinion but I do not believe you have the right to disgrace our flag or claim it to be solely one the repents your vision.
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Thanks for coming
How do you feel about cold weather?

Love to visit the cold and then come back to Phoenix. There is nothing more invigorating than a December/January Packer Game at Lambo Stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Photos by Michelle

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Brittle
Have you ever broken a bone?

Wouldn’t say I accident prone or necessarily fragile but I have had quite a few impact traumas that have resulted in broken bones. Have broken my right elbow, left wrist, left knee & ankle, right ankle, my nose twice, a few ribs, & recently a skull fracture from a fall. So the short answer is yes I have broken a bone.
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Unsuccessfully
How do you balance work and home life?

I lost a 20 year old relationship because I worked too much. Worked in hospitals and spent 4 to 5 twelve hours days a week just to support my small family and was raised to believe that’s what I had to do. Now I have been divorced for going on 12 years and I work for myself and work is all I do, don’t have a relationship haven’t taken more than 2 consecutive days off in at least 10 years. That all says I have zero work life balance and sadly don’t think that it will ever change.😢
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Oh the Drama
What sacrifices have you made in life?

Hate to be that guy but a lot of what many elevate to sacrifice does not qualify. Skipping a meal so your kid can eat, forgoing a vacation to take care of a sick parent or friend, loaning your sibling money when you really didn’t have it to lend, all do not qualify as a sacrifice just an inconvenience.
I can’t think of anything in my life that would reach the level of a sacrifice, I have inconvenienced myself enumerable times but none was a crucifixion level sacrifice that many believe they may have made. My teenager thinks he is sacrificing his valuable time by merely cleaning his room of emptying the dishwasher. We as a society need to stop elevating things we don’t want to do or things that may be a mild inconvenience to the high drama of a sacrifice.
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Woof Woof
What’s the oldest things you’re wearing today?

I wear my Army Dog Tags issued in 1987 every day. To be honest I recently started wearing them after taking a fall and ending up in the hospital, the fall resulted in a head injury and the loss of blood, I was given blood in the ambulance but because my blood type was not known I was given the wrong type. I really hope that type of incident never happens again but if it does my Dog Tags have all that information on them.
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Oldest City in America
St. Augustine, Florida

Credit: Barbara Smyers/ Shutterstock St. Augustine, Florida, was founded on September 8, 1565 — more than 200 years before the United States was an official country. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés was an explorer from Spain who came ashore in Florida on August 28, 1565, on the Catholic feast day of St. Augustine. St. Augustine soon became the capital of Spanish-controlled Florida, and remained so until 1824, when the country had been officially united and the capital of Florida became Tallahassee. Today, visitors to the city can discover more about the history of America’s oldest city in the Castillo de San Marcos history museum.
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Situational Awareness
Are you a leader or a follower?

Too many of us believe to be that they are leaders, but don’t understand the situation when they should get out of the way. I have been in many situations that my ability to lead has been an asset but have been around long enough to know when my skill set is contractually and I will gladly follow the lead of another.
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History Facts
The “D” in D-Day doesn’t really stand for anything.WORLD HISTORY

On June 6, 1944, the largest land, sea, and air invasion in the history of the world took place on the beaches of Normandy, France. It was the first phase of Operation Overlord, an Allied plan to land hundreds of thousands of troops into French enemy territory, then move east and liberate the rest of Nazi-occupied Western Europe. The planners of the operation gave it a simple name: D-Day. But what exactly does the “D” stand for?
The simplest and most widely cited explanation is that the “D” in D-Day stands for “day,” essentially a code indicating a date to be determined (or concealed from enemy forces). “It simply signifies the day that the invasion will launch and puts all the timetables into play,” Keith Huxen, a historian at the National WWII Museum, told TIMEmagazine in 2019. Military history also supports this theory. In the field, the U.S. Army began substituting the letters “D” and “H” for “day” and “hour” as early as World War I. The days and hours leading up to or following an operation, meanwhile, were often noted with plus and minus signs, such as “H-2” or “D+3.”
Not everyone has agreed with this interpretation, however. In his book The Facts on File Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins, author Robert Hendrickson wrote that “the French maintain the ‘D’ means ‘disembarkation,’ still others say ‘debarkation,’ and the more poetic insist D-Day is short for ‘day of decision.’” Dwight D. Eisenhower, who served as supreme commander of the Allied forces in Europe during Operation Overlord, added to the confusion with his explanation. War Slang author Paul Dickson noted that in 1964, Eisenhower instructed his executive assistant to answer a letter he received about the meaning of D-Day by stating “that any amphibious operation has a ‘departed date’; therefore the shortened term ‘D-Day’ is used.” In fact, there were multiple “D-Days” during World War II, and other single-letter designations were used as well, such as M-Day for “mobilization.”
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