Can anyone believe that the Unselect Committee of Political Hacks and Thugs illegally and criminally deleted and destroyed all information having to do with their “investigation” into January 6th? The reason they did this is because it all came out my way. I was proven innocent, and they were proven to be liars and cheats. They must be held accountable, and pay A VERY STEEP PRICE!
Or this: "I have been in law enforcement for almost 30 years, and in that time I have been involved in a number of critical incidents, and responded to a number of horrific scenes. The events on January 6, 2021, constituted the worst attack on law enforcement that I have seen in my entire career."
All references to Mustapha Kharbouch have been removed from Brown University’s website. Archived profiles described Mustapha as a queer Palestinian activist and a third generation Palestinian refugee before they were taken down. “Meet Our Student Assistants: Mustapha Kharbouch '27 Mustapha Kharbouch '27 is a first-year student considering concentrating in International & Public Affairs and Anthropology with a focus on the Middle East. They are a third generation Palestinian refugee born and raised in Lebanon. Attaining a scholarship to attend UW Maastricht, they have led and continue to help with community-building initiatives and social change roles. They are fond of bringing their lived experiences into academic spaces and participating in engaged scholarship. They are highly moved by questions of indigeneity, justice, and inclusion, and particularly interested in the intersection of queer studies with Palestinian studies. Mustapha is also currently the Cultural Programming Coordinator for the Global Brown Center and on the e-board of the Arab Society.”
Two forms of proof that societies don’t necessarily advance:
1) Trump and Trumpism.
2) The bolded sentence above. And not even the (however pretentious) content. JUST the stupid and pretentious “style.”
And yes, I know that #1 is essentially infinitely more important. But boy, #2 is still pretty freakin annoying.
You wonder why people think colleges have gone off the deep end? Here is what a Brown student - and every page relating to him (sorry, "them") was just scrubbed from their website - was "researching":
In this spotlight interview, the department caught up with Mustapha Kharbouch '27, a Socio-Cultural Anthropology and International and Public Affairs concentrator, to learn more about what they look forward to accomplishing in Anthropology's Research Apprenticeship Program. The Program aims to foster collaboration between students and faculty on faculty research. "Through this research apprenticeship, I will continue to support Dr. Paja Faudree's research project ‘Botanical Reparations: Psychoactive Plants and Indigenous People.’ In the wake of global capitalism’s rampant commodification, this research allows me to continue investigating questions of indigeneity, injustice and inclusion which I’m highly moved by.
and another journal, Environmental Humanities:
A selection of article titles from the Environmental Humanities journal most recent edition: - Blue Humanities and the Color of Colonialism - The Deep Time Trap: Retracing Settler Colonialism in Lorine Niedecker’s “Lake Superior” - Plant Infrastructure: Mangoes, Race, and Empire in Early Twentieth-Century Miami - Decolonizing the History of Human-Plant Relations I wish I was joking...
Two forms of proof that societies don’t necessarily advance:
1) Trump and Trumpism.
2) The bolded sentence above. And not even the (however pretentious) content. JUST the stupid and pretentious “style.”
And yes, I know that #1 is essentially infinitely more important. But boy, #2 is still pretty freakin annoying.
You wonder why people think colleges have gone off the deep end? Here is what a Brown student - and every page relating to him (sorry, "them") was just scrubbed from their website - was "researching":
In this spotlight interview, the department caught up with Mustapha Kharbouch '27, a Socio-Cultural Anthropology and International and Public Affairs concentrator, to learn more about what they look forward to accomplishing in Anthropology's Research Apprenticeship Program. The Program aims to foster collaboration between students and faculty on faculty research. "Through this research apprenticeship, I will continue to support Dr. Paja Faudree's research project ‘Botanical Reparations: Psychoactive Plants and Indigenous People.’ In the wake of global capitalism’s rampant commodification, this research allows me to continue investigating questions of indigeneity, injustice and inclusion which I’m highly moved by.
and another journal, Environmental Humanities:
A selection of article titles from the Environmental Humanities journal most recent edition: - Blue Humanities and the Color of Colonialism - The Deep Time Trap: Retracing Settler Colonialism in Lorine Niedecker’s “Lake Superior” - Plant Infrastructure: Mangoes, Race, and Empire in Early Twentieth-Century Miami - Decolonizing the History of Human-Plant Relations I wish I was joking...
The extremely easy true/false quiz on which you only get a (failing) 50%:
1) There is a lot of heavily-biased, complete BS “scholarship” in the social sciences and humanities in modern American higher education.
2) It’s extremely stupid, unethical, and hugely irresponsible and dangerous to vote for and support an authoritarian politician.
Reminder that half wit moran is president and is putting in place the same policies that caused the f’in Great Depression.
The US is losing blue-collar jobs for the first time since the pandemic—year-on-year job losses have hit 65k as manufacturing, transportation, & mining industries lose jobs at a rapid pace while growth in construction has nearly zeroed out
Reminder that half wit moran is president and is putting in place the same policies that caused the f’in Great Depression.
The US is losing blue-collar jobs for the first time since the pandemic—year-on-year job losses have hit 65k as manufacturing, transportation, & mining industries lose jobs at a rapid pace while growth in construction has nearly zeroed out
Comparing year-on-year changes ignores seasonal, cyclical, and sector-specific fluctuations. Manufacturing, transportation, and mining are highly sensitive to commodity prices, trade, and interest rates, so short-term losses do not signal a permanent “collapse.”
Some job losses in manufacturing are due to automation and productivity gains, not necessarily economic weakness. Factories can produce more output with fewer workers. Some industries are reshoring or shifting to high-tech roles, meaning the raw “blue-collar” job count may drop, but wages and output can still increase.
I'm involved in a lot of construction projects and it's booming. I just bought my wife a Mercedes and Chanel with some overrun money.
Get a grip, Debbie.
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Or this: "I have been in law enforcement for almost 30 years, and in that time I have been involved in a number of critical incidents, and responded to a number of horrific scenes. The events on January 6, 2021, constituted the worst attack on law enforcement that I have seen in my entire career."
Some advisor should tell Trump not to worry about evidence. All the critical stuff is properly preserved.
The photo above of Jan 6 reminds me that:
- Trump encouraged that.
- Trump said that day of the rioters: “We love you. You're very special.”
- He spent the next 4 years defending those people.
- He eventually pardoned all of them.
We became a banana republic no later than the day that one of our two major political parties re-nominated him.
If Trump would have “encouraged” Jan 6, there would’ve been 75,000,000 there Chief and you wouldn’t need to murder a girl carrying a flag. Every liberal should write her name on a chalkboard 10,000 times.
Cool story, bro. How about defending your statements with facts. Cite how these democrats are corrupt and defend Trump's blatant corruption.
BillionairesForDestruction wrote:
gnarlysheen wrote:
Just look at Newsom, Waltz, Pelosi, AOC, Warren, Crockett & gang. You people are corrupt AF.
Can you list the allegations that make these people "corrupt AF"?
Here are a few examples: Changing state sanctions & tariffs for countries that offer personal real estate deals. Accepting gifts in violation of the emoluments clause. Family members performing state functions while simultaneously doing business deals with those countries. Accepting "donations" and then pardoning those who donated or their close family members. Dropping investigations into companies/individuals that donate. Bringing investigations against political rivals (without merit). Running a crypto business that hides money "invested" with the president.
These are all done by Trump. If one believes corruption is a problem, Trump should be a serious concern.
Most democrats were FOR prosecuting Sen. Menendez, Mayor Adams because to them, corruption is a problem no matter who does it. They were both prosecuted by Bidens DOJ.
Hours go by. You post multiple times, but you can’t defend your own statements. All you post is your made up personna stories.
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