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H2O Man

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88. Thank you
Tue Jun 2, 2026, 11:54 PM
Tuesday

for reading it.

My children have all been to Ireland. The youngest studied at the University of Cork. She and my older daughter searched for a cottage for me to move to. But I am old and prefer to stay here and fight for democracy, the rule of law, and the brotherhood & sisterhood of humanity. Years ago, my late friend Rubin Carter tried to get me, my family, and my nephews to move to Canada before the empire began to crumble more rapidly. The young men all told Rubin that they would rather fight for America. My older daughter, and her husband and baby, currently live in His European country, largely because of this president. But also because it is a society that cares about citizens' well-being, health, and education. My younger daughter has visited them twice, and is thinking of moving there.

On one hand, I feel bad, not only because I might not see them in person much, if at all, but also because my daughters are the type of citizens this country needs in order to heal. On the other hand, I know lives include cycles, and I look at the tin-type picture I have of my grandfather's grandfather, who saw his daughters and granddaughters move to this country. Those women's pictures hang on my walls, and they were among those that contributed to American society.

My first book was about the cultural contributions of the Irish in the northeast, including some of my extended family. The guy who was the most prolific railroad history author in the country used to use my father as a resource. After my father died, he asked me if I knew of the mass-burial of Irish railroad workers near here. The WASP community refused to allow them to be buried near "white people," at the time in the 1800s, the same as with the black people held in slavery here. Of course I knew where this was located.

My daughters and I took him to it, driving through fields and a deep creek. As we sat there, it got quiet, before the author said, "This is lonely. No one knows they are here. No one knows their names." I said we know, and we are here. And if he wanted to know who they were, I'd bring him to my house and show him some old pictures, and tell him some names. Which I did, leading him to say I should write a book from the Irish immigrant point of view. That book paid for three semesters of my younger sons university education.

History fascinates me. I was fortunate to have two great mentors, Hurricane Carter and Onondaga Chief Paul Waterman, each of whom had very different experiences here than white people. I think that society would benefit from learning about other cultures. Enough so, that I taught a sociology course at the local state university, although most of my teaching experience at that level was in the field of psychology. Thus, I consider the concept of "impostor syndrome" in the context of sociology and psychology, often a measure of something I feel bad when good people experience it, likely more common in today's society than at any other time. But a bigger problem in my opinion, is those in this administration, that do not experience it. For they are only interested in the power and comfort of the office, rather than actually doing the job.

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Perhaps, the White Men don't understand the imposter syndrum. chouchou Tuesday #1
I love Michelle, but yeah... NO. I suffer from that almost every day. Happy Hoosier Tuesday #2
Yes there are non-elite white men malaise Tuesday #6
It was clear H2O Man Tuesday #22
Agree malaise Tuesday #30
Please explain it then, is she only talking the upper crust hoity toity stuff? questionseverything Tuesday #33
"at every powerful table there is" H2O Man Tuesday #59
Respectfully, she sits at the highest table. mr715 Tuesday #66
I'm fine with H2O Man Tuesday #68
I assume no one sits near those tables. mr715 Tuesday #69
Right. H2O Man Tuesday #75
I'm not understanding something. mr715 Tuesday #79
Okay. H2O Man Tuesday #86
Thank you for taking the time to write this reply to help me understand mr715 Tuesday #87
Thank you H2O Man Tuesday #88
This is a perfect example of white privilege: Celerity Tuesday #82
That's great H2O Man Tuesday #84
Well said. I share your opinion. NT Happy Hoosier Yesterday #94
She sat at dinner tables not the meeting table... questionseverything Tuesday #73
Oh H2O Man Tuesday #76
The Obama White House was pretty transparent about what the president and first family were doing questionseverything Tuesday #78
Well yes, she could have. H2O Man Tuesday #81
This message was self-deleted by its author questionseverything Tuesday #74
Name one time H2O Man Tuesday #77
That's fair, but... Happy Hoosier Yesterday #93
That would be H2O Man 20 hrs ago #96
I think that you are not alone. I understand what Michelle means, but wnylib Tuesday #26
ironically in my work -- the imposters never seem to feel like imposters. just arrogant POS JT45242 Tuesday #31
Agree that impostors nevrr seem to feel like impostors. wnylib Tuesday #36
Absolutely... furthermore... Happy Hoosier Tuesday #32
But did THEY acknowledge that they were impostors is the question... live love laugh Yesterday #90
Totally agree. Michelle may not know many working class white men. johnnyplankton Tuesday #45
You just described me genxlib Tuesday #56
I'm a white man getting a Ph.D. in neurobiology mr715 Tuesday #3
Similar here but working in higher level technology OC375 Tuesday #25
Just be glad your not a white dumbass, like me! Doodley Tuesday #71
I'm a white dumbass. mr715 Tuesday #72
I appreciate her candor MustLoveBeagles Tuesday #4
Funny that it's resulted in some reasoned TheProle Tuesday #53
She needs to meet more people Renew Deal Tuesday #5
I'm black but a disagree. tman Tuesday #7
Trmp at a Mensa meeting would feel that he was among a whole bunch of imposters. nt eppur_se_muova Tuesday #8
Yup. Kid Berwyn Tuesday #9
Right! H2O Man Tuesday #24
Well, she certainly hasn't met everyone. BlueTsunami2018 Tuesday #10
Hanks has it because deep down, he knows Peter Scolari was the better actor on "bosom buddies" unblock Tuesday #13
I've seen astronauts discuss it Sympthsical Tuesday #15
"When they go low..." mr715 Tuesday #19
during my work years i occasionally felt like i was faking it. rampartd Tuesday #11
So that's what it's called... NewHendoLib Tuesday #12
She doesn't appear to have any close white male friends Bok_Tukalo Tuesday #14
Hi, Mrs. Obama. I'm Aristus. Nice to meet you. I am a great admirer of you and your husband. Aristus Tuesday #16
. mr715 Tuesday #18
All those unqualified white morons in the current administration Americanme Tuesday #17
I wish there was a pill? Prairie_Seagull Tuesday #20
Ah, sweet Xanax... mr715 Tuesday #60
100 percent. nt Prairie_Seagull 22 hrs ago #95
He may not talk about it, but our so-called President has deep insecurity about not being good enough, good looking Sogo Tuesday #21
And he has never forgiven the New York elites for not malaise Tuesday #28
Exactly. He will never admit to it, but some tiny part of him... 3catwoman3 Tuesday #38
Then she should meet me nuxvomica Tuesday #23
Recommended. H2O Man Tuesday #27
I read it Sympthsical Tuesday #35
Thank you. I respect Ms Obama, but this is some tone-deaf shit TheProle Tuesday #42
Oh hell, I'm there Sympthsical Tuesday #44
Kudos on the courage for a career change TheProle Tuesday #47
Congrats. mr715 Tuesday #51
No thank you. H2O Man Tuesday #54
retirement freed me from imposter syndrome mike_c Tuesday #29
No offense to her, but I'm guessing she's not really in the same circles as white men who experience imposter syndrome. WhiskeyGrinder Tuesday #34
In creative circles, that's pretty much everyone. C_U_L8R Tuesday #37
It's the difference between being welcome at the table dlk Tuesday #39
I'll admit to the imposter syndrome BeneteauBum Tuesday #40
OK, I looked it up Skittles Tuesday #46
Thanks Skittles BeneteauBum Tuesday #62
yup Skittles Tuesday #83
I wanted to be an estuary ecologist when I was in college. mr715 Tuesday #57
It was a rewarding career BeneteauBum Tuesday #65
Both my youngest son and I, white men have experienced it. NNadir Tuesday #41
IIRC, when asked if she was ever intimidated by these meetings, she said, "No, they're not all that smart." OMGWTF Tuesday #43
Maybe Michelle Obama had a different meaning FakeNoose Tuesday #48
I hate to say this: PCIntern Tuesday #49
She hasn't talked to me. Hassler Tuesday #50
Sorry Mrs Obama ironman99 Tuesday #52
I think it's very naive to assume it never happens to white men Skittles Tuesday #55
Well, I've never heard a black woman talk about impostor syndrome. Intractable Tuesday #58
That's hyperbolic, and may be true in her experience, but not universally true. Ursus Rex Tuesday #61
Huge gaffe... gulliver Tuesday #63
It's clear MorbidButterflyTat Tuesday #64
Sorry, but she needs to get out more. She hasn't heard about imposter syndrome from white men RockRaven Tuesday #67
It's a fact that some white men are more insecure or less fortunate than some black men. Doodley Tuesday #70
I adore her but she's wrong in this. I think most white men suffer from this Iris Tuesday #80
I don't get the furor misanthrope Tuesday #85
*headdesk* Does she even know what it is? sakabatou Yesterday #89
I don't by any means sit at the kind of elite tables she's talking about. Jedi Guy Yesterday #91
Michelle apparently never talked to a white man like my boyfriend. Boyfriend said Raine Yesterday #92
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