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Friday, 15 March 2019

Racialism

The whole fucking mess going on in Christchurch is depressing as. 

Staying in a house with someone openly on the side of the attackers does not help the situation.  Johnny may just be trying to antagonise Evelyn constantly, and the cold impersonal universe knows that Evelyn is far too easy to antagonise, but he spouts some exceptionally offensive opinions.  Though I did notice that he toned it down severely when my step-cousin Ryan visited. He was still right wing and crazy but dropped all his racism. So he can act closer to human when he chooses to. 
Which mostly supports me opinion that he is mostly just a giant douchebag. 

I seriously need to organise some time to be off somewhere where my family isn’t.  Just need to find a way of doing that that I can afford. 
Being one of “the poors” has many downsides, and a distinct shortage of upsides. 

I saw, after being proudly toured around the trailer park one of my second cousins raised his family in.  It actually seemed sort of nice, if a bit small, but the baggage of the term trailer-park was just too much for me. 

From a housing crisis perspective, New Zealand could probably benefit from some trailer park style housing projects. 

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