Didnt he say something in a different interview about all the blacks he knew back when being happy or some such? I don’t remember the exact wording. I found it a lot more concerning than whatever he said about homosexuality, which I think is probably things a lot of us have thought but didn’t say out loud.
As far as young marriage goes, he may have a point but not for the reasons he thinks. I think that this prolonged childhood complete with 26 year old girls with Hello Kitty backpacks who are still on parents insurance is for the birds.(60 years ago they would have been dressed like grow ups, sans tattoos, carrying diaper bags and getting medical care paid for by a husband whose income could cover it because normal medical costs hadnt spun so out of control.)But it’s so much a part of society and its institutions I dont think we can turn it back.
If you own a computer and have an internet connection you could look up the exact quote before you spread your uninformed misinformation any further.
What exactly is wrong with that? Why is his personal observation raccccis?
He was talking about a time when he was younger and also poor, working in the fields right beside the black workers. He never said it did not happen, just that he had not seen any mistreatment personally... (Remember PRE Internet and barely any TV channels) It was his personal experience “what he had seen with his own eyes” that blacks were relatively happy (my interpretation, because even tho they were poor, they felt a great self worth because they were providing for themselves) and most were Godly people before all the government handouts started...