Let's not have a conversation

Everyone -- politicians, community organizers, educators, the MSM and many others -- wants to have a conversation about race, police brutality against blacks, white privilege, and anything and everything else you can name.  You can almost predict when “we need to have a conversation about (you fill in the word)” is going to be said in an interview, speech, etc.  Every time I hear these words I want to throw something at the TV.  The only thing that prevents that action is the three years it took me to pay for my TV.  I didn't have the privilege of being able to loot one so I got it by finding someplace that would give me a 3 year 0% interest payment plan. Conversations are wonderful things.  People should converse more and text less.  I keep telling my granddaughters that without much success -- they like to text.  You can learn lots from conversations, especially face-to-face ones. These days “let's have a...(Read Full Article)