Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A Native American reservation. where the members look at you confused: you're a Native Amrican?
If you were American Indian you’d know it either by your CDIB or your tribal card.
Not everyone has one if you don't live there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family lives in occupied Palestine going back many generations. Yes, I have been. I think you probably have an understanding that it’s hell on earth but some of the most historic and meaningful places in the world are there.
You don't know what we think understand or that we agree with your loaded set of statements.
No, my dear, I think most people on DCUM who are educated and follow the news understand occupation and apartheid. Nothing loaded about that!
More projection. Your passion and fervor and Iran-sponsored propaganda campaign do not define truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoy visiting the places where my mom grew up and lived. She was the only one who left the country among her immediate family. I would love to move back to her country at one point when I am retired. Her relatives are still there and I don't get to see them as often as I like.
She may have had a reason to leave, you may not enjoy it as much as you think
Anonymous wrote:Have you visited the place/s from where the generations before you came? How was it --as you expected? Challenges? Could you see yourself (and possibly your family) living there?
Sometimes there is news of people buying cheap properties in other countries (think Italy or Costa Rica). Doesn't appear they are from that area but they plan to move there. What about the places from where your family moved/fled from: how was it visiting?
Anonymous wrote:My dad’s side of the family landed in St. Mary’s City in the 1600s. Part of my mom’s were in the eastern shore, around the MD-VA border in the 1600s as well. We lived in St. Mary’s County for a few years when I was a kid. No matter where I am down there or on the eastern shore, I feel at home.