COVID-19 Lockdown, Day 153
Well, my grandmother is out of isolation and has been cleared of COVID-19, God be praised! I found out who her doctor is and made contact, hoping that they will inform me if anything urgent arises. They of course had to ask the old man, and he said no. This week, I started thinking of my late Uncle Willborn. I had gotten to know him when I went to Las Vegas to visit back in 2010. He was in a good mood during the trip, but I knew he had pain deep inside.That's why he drank so much. When we went to the casino in the area (residents stayed far from the strip, though I only use slot machines and don't gamble anymore), he would have drink after drink after drink. I tried to discourage him, but it didn't help. I remember that his favorite drink was Steel Reserve High Gravity lager. No matter what his faults were, he was a humble man. I could have a conversation with him and not worry about judgement or criticism. He was looking for a son he lost when his wife divorced him and would not see his son. He would never see his son again. About a year after that visit, he died, and my old man found his son, Jep, soon after that.
I think of Uncle Willborn as he was Grandma Margie's firstborn. I wonder what he would have done with his life if not for the alcohol. I guess I am thinking about this because maybe, as oldest, if he would have been sound of mind to do his duty as Grandma Margie's next of kin, maybe I would be allowed to be kept in the look of her medical condition. But for some reason, while the old man is magnanimous enough to allow us to call into the nursing home about her condition and to talk to her, he is denying us the right to receive updates about her care and information from her doctor. Fine. It's his mother. I just hope he remembers that we are her grandchildren.
Moving along, I saw this clip where random millennials are asked about voter fraud and if it would bother them if President Trump lost because of voter fraud. A huge number said that it would not bother them as long as it meant getting rid of the President. On the other hand, they would protest the outrage if it caused Biden to lose. This is really troubling. A bunch of spoiled brats think it is better to cheat the system than to suffer a President they don't like. Such human leeches probably approve of the rioting if not joining the rioting outright. It's no shame being American, but it can certainly be embarrass at times. People like them have too much freedom in my opinion. So do the multitudes who openly call the President names. In most countries, anyone who publicly calls their national leader an idiot or any offensive name would be sent to prison or would "disappear." Some of these kids should be given reality checks--in rural Afghanistan.
I noticed that the majority of those in the video who would approve of voter fraud if Trump won were Euro-American women whilst the majority of said the system should have its way are African-American women. There is hope for African-American millennials yet! The Euro-American women in my opinion reflect a generation and culture of women who grew up not being taught true values. They likely grew up in homes with no accountability, no responsibility, and no consequences. They likely were able to get away with things by crying and throwing temper tantrums, and they let their emotions and/or a biased fascist professor be their guide. They cannot even express a thought or feeling without swearing or using vulgarities. They are against the electoral college, and they would want a person to lose their business and livelihood simply for disagreeing with their "tolerant" ideology. They are the same ones showing the world how open-minded they are by rioting in the streets. Such women (and men) are the biggest cancers of society that must be excised by any means necessary.
I know some of you are trying to guess who I will vote for. Well, I am not going to tell anyone. No one but God. Whoever I choose in November, unhappy as I am with my options, will be my business, and I will not let anyone tell me who to vote for. That's because I am a part of the #WalkAway movement, and I have long escaped from the Democratic Plantation.
--Signing off.

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