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Parable # 2: Lanes

February 23, 2016 Adam Simon Parables Comments Off on Parable # 2: Lanes

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Brenda at the pool said to me, “You stay over there in the fast lane where you belong.” “Why, is that the White People’s lane?” “Yes it is, and it’s Black History month!”

– Adam Simon

 

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