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Midlife Mess is the place for all those topics that are taboo in polite company like politics, religion, and important social issues like racism and sexism.

This is the place for all those topics that are taboo in polite company like politics, religion, and important social issues like racism and sexism.

I'm so far left I might actually be a socialist. I also have a masters in Sociology and I'm not afraid to use it.

Consider yourself warned.

Going to Church Doesn’t Make You a Good Christian

Going to Church Doesn’t Make You a Good Christian

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Sit down for this one, because it is going to rock a lot of people’s worlds. Going to church doesn’t make you a good Christian. I grew up in a Christian family and even attended a large Christian University. Throughout my life, I have observed the rules people have of what makes people a “good” Christian. Going to Church Doesn’t… Read More

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Are You a Parent? Then You Should Read the Stanford Victim Letter

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Stanford student Brock Turner was convicted of raping an unconscious girl, and Judge Aaron Persky gave him LESS than the minimum sentence because he didn’t want to ruin Brock’s life. Brock’s dad called the reduced sentence a “steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action.” Brock has yet to admit that he is guilty of raping the young lady…. Read More

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Why I Haven’t Said Anything About Alton Sterling

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This morning I woke up at 4:30 am troubled by the death of Alton Sterling and with thoughts swirling around my head. As I typically do when I have insomnia, I got on my tablet and went on Facebook. The first thing I saw was that a cop killed Philando Castile in front of his 4-year-old daughter in what should… Read More

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Racism is Alive and Well on Social Media

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Racism and social media. They are an ugly combination. There is nothing like comments on Facebook and Twitter to discover how racist people still are. Racism and Social Made are an Ugly Combination “Well don’t break the law then the cops won’t have to shoot you whatever your color.” “Had he done what other law-abiding citizens would have done, he’d… Read More

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I’m With Her – Why I Voted for Hillary Clinton

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Without any hesitations, I cast my vote for Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party during the 2016 election. Why I’m With Her: I’m With Her Because I Believe in a Woman’s Right to Choose Reproductive rights are the cornerstone of women’s equal rights. If a woman does not have the right to make decisions about her body, she will never… Read More

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How to Identify Racist People

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On August 11, 2017, a group of tiki-torch wielding racist people marched on the grounds of the University of Virginia. Their beef? The City of Charlottesville’s plans to remove a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee. Once again, we prove that racism is alive and well in America. See the people in this picture? These are the faces of… Read More

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When you wish you had the time and money for a midlife crisis.

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