For real, as much as this guy (or girl or whatever the moment), posts here...
Because you see the N word in movies, does not make it ok to repeat. This is worse. It's a sick perversion to want to teach this language to other peoples children. Part n parcel of what we are fighting...on full display.
Personally, I would never report. Let it fly, but morality plays a role and this is the line. This is a youth site.
MAGA: The president of Puerto Rico should be indicted for this Bad Bunny garbage on our beloved Super Bowl! Lock him up.
I heard it’s all in Spanish. The #1 rule in show business is to know your audience.
Si claro. Cucamonga. CucaMONGA, mang.
We're going to get a LOT of silence, backtracking and, most glaringly, flip flopping 180 inverted stuff on Lutniks. A LOT, man. It's not easy, in light of previous hysteria, to defend a guy's decision to hang out on a crime scene pedo island with a convicted pedophile (and then enter into joint stock purchase agreements together) and then lie about it to the American public for 14 years, all the while demanding the release of certain documents in the hopes that they contain those very FACTS regarding someone else. That's not easy an easy task for even the best MAGA you could find.
These people below are very, very confused today. They feel deflated. The smiles are gone, and have given way to grimaces and furtive glances.
Two views of the Great Ballroom being built on the site of our wonderful White House — It is on budget, and ahead of schedule! When completed, it will be the finest Ballroom ever built anywhere in the World, one that has been sought by Presidents for over 150 years — and now they are getting THE BEST! Because of its unprecedented structural, safety, and security features, it will also be used for future Presidential Inaugurations. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
Top takeaways and headlines from the hearing. The first witness to testify before the House Ways and Means Committee is Americans for Public Trust executive director Caitlin Sutherland. Sutherland tells the committee that nonprofits have been co-opted by foreign actors Sutherland tells the committee that European entities are funneling money into US nonprofits to push a radical left-wing agenda She calls for more guardrails across the nonprofit world from foreign influence Next is Adam Sohn, co-founder of the Network Contagion Research Institute. Sohn says nonprofits were never meant for revolution on America's city streets Sohn points out the Neville Roy Singham nonprofit network and the CAIR network Sohn says CAIR funneled money into the Muslim Brotherhood, funded campus protests, etc... Sohn begins talking about Singham sowing chaos in US through nonprofits Sohn talks about Singham's Party for Socialism and Liberation sparking protests Sohn says Singham's network is a national security risk
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Capital Research Center president Scott Walter is next up. Walter says foreigners have abused the nonprofit complex to hide "influence ops" ... Walter points to the Arabella network
For real, as much as this guy (or girl or whatever the moment), posts here...
Because you see the N word in movies, does not make it ok to repeat. This is worse. It's a sick perversion to want to teach this language to other peoples children. Part n parcel of what we are fighting...on full display.
Personally, I would never report. Let it fly, but morality plays a role and this is the line.
Selective outrage. I'd bet there are at least 50 references in this very thread -- probably a dozen alone from that one guy who pretends he's white -- to Biden showering with his daughter. I'd bet you even posted that a few times. Personally, I would never report it. Let it fly, but morality plays a role and this is the egg.
Trump & friends are paying. Diplomatic meetings will no longer take place under a cold, muddy tent.
Let's see here, I just pulled up a long list, which includes Obama, of the history in this regard. Many Presidents had expensive renovations to the WH throughout the years. Interesting stuff.
Trump-appointed judge sentences would-be Trump assassin to life, while Biden judge gives alleged Kavanaugh assassin just 8 years. A tale of two judges.
On Sept. 15, 2024, Ryan Wesley Routh took his position in a sniper’s nest at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. He chambered a round into his SKS rifle, which, as a convicted felon, he had no legal right to possess. He then aimed at President Trump and his entourage. By the grace of God, a Secret Service agent saw the rifle barrel poking through the bushes and saved Trump’s life from his second assassination attempt in just two months. On Tuesday, South Florida U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon sent Routh to rot in a cage for the rest of his miserable life. Cannon understood the gravity of the moment and passed the test.
A few months ago, radical leftist Biden-appointed Judge Deborah Boardman, sitting in Maryland, failed a similar test — and failed miserably. Nicholas Roske, a pet store employee, was very angry after the leak of the draft Supreme Court opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Roske learned the Court was poised to return abortion to its proper place for debate: the states. So Roske decided he wanted to assassinate three justices to change the Court’s outcome. Roske posted about his barbaric desires on social media, yet the Biden Justice Department failed to pursue him.
At San Diego State University (SDSU), ethnic studies students are learning to approach their internships from a “decolonial perspective” and to challenge the “colonizer logic of work.” Thanks to funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the university now offers a course called “Ethnic and Gender Studies in the Workplace,” part of a broader project to apply the principles of ethnic studies beyond the campus.
The “Building Decolonized Internship Pipelines” project, which SDSU launched last year, seeks to address a problem endemic to women’s, gender, sexuality, and ethnic studies (area studies) departments: their students are routinely underemployed.
“Our alumni are slower to receive promotions and many graduates remain underemployed, working part-time positions,” notes the project’s grant proposal, which I acquired via a public records request. These former students’ failures supposedly stem from a “deficit model,” whereby employers see area-studies students “as inherently unwilling or uncapable [sic] of participating in the hegemonic workforce.”
To address this perception—and presumably, to improve students’ chances at gainful employment—the project proposes an unconventional approach: applying decolonial ideology. “To counter deficit models of [area studies] students,” the project aims to create a navigating-the-workplace course and internship program “from a decolonial perspective,” the grant proposal said.
In practice, this means teaching students to be skeptical of the “colonizer logic of work.” That logic, the proposal noted, “seeks to indoctrinate and police students into uncritical, non-self-reflecting citizens who do not interrogate the relationship between capitalism and minoritized cultural practices, values, and traditions.”
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