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I am from the uk that sounds terrible what happened to these people
Originally posted by kat2684
They don't recognize their struggles, the isolation, the melting pot of cultures.....and how these people were stripped of their resources and forced to work on slave wages that rival some undeveloped African countries...even today I have family who do missonary work and gets supplies to the families of these people who still live in horrible poverty.
Originally posted by honested3
reply to post by Sinny
i couldnt agree with you more. lately this year ive noticed myself more and more stopping and realizing "my thoughts arent my own". when i was younger i felt like an individual, felt like i had the world figured out and maybe im getting dumber, maybe im just getting older, but i feel like a manufactured person, like im not real or something. i feel like im drowning in an ocean, where ill occassionally get a breath of "air" and have clear thoughts, but quickly back into the ocean of a mind controlled brainwashed existance. its like i live for the quick passing material pleasures. its sad i almost wish i wouldnt know, because i feel too stupid to free myself from it, only "smart" enough to occassionally recognize it till the next commercial comes on or the next big "thing" sigh, what does it all mean?
Originally posted by jimmiec
I'm glad everyone likes Alice. I will write more on Alice as there is much more to know. She was the illegitimate daughter of a very very wealthy man in these parts. I have not touched on my grandfather or his father who was bushwhacked and killed resulting in him inheriting the farm. Murder and intrigue abound in the lives of these people. I best stop here or i will give too much away. Alice deserves a book really.
Originally posted by kat2684
reply to post by denver22
It was.
The mining companies did not pay them in cash....so they couldn't leave the mines or their familes would be destroyed. A script was a fraction of our dollar and were only used for store credits so the men were forced into the mines paying for goods that were marked higher then price value.....at the mining company stores ....they spent long hours within these mines....
And so goes the saying and in a song "I sold my soul to the company store"