Nope. He claimed to be taking his son to the first day if kindergarten at Horace Mann school in NYC. The 1st day of school was a week before 911 but our intrepid media did not see fit to report this.
Wrong! He was on Little St. James island on 9/11/01. FACT. But I like that part about how the intrepid media did not see fit to report that. That's always a good qualifier.
Kind of doubt it. His excuse was he was bringing his son to his first day of kindergarten -- was a lie. What do you have on his being on this island?
darn it, i want my lyrics in clear english, like when kid rock sings, "Bawitdaba, da-bang, da-bang, diggy-diggy-diggy Said the boogie, said up drop the boogie."
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.”
Good lord! How could a university teach their students to question a status quo that has been failing to help new graduates? The horror!
Or maybe disband your gender / ethnic studies departments?
Are you over the age of 10? Why can't you address what someone actually said? Pitiful.
Who cares about some bot's fake story about a bank.
I'm pro ballroom. "Full stop." Isn't that what you guys say. "ICE out. Full stop." As if it has meaning.
Pitiful.
people aren't saying you can't renovate the white house, at all, ever. but let's follow democratic processes. let's have the money given to treasury. let's have congress vote on it. and let's have bipartisan say on what the end product looks like. as though we were trying to run government for all of us and not just to get what we want out of one man at the top.
and it's the beginning of the end of democracy and the rule of law if the president can just ignore congress and the people, and do whatever, as long as he can privately fund it.
“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.”
Who cares about some bot's fake story about a bank.
I'm pro ballroom. "Full stop." Isn't that what you guys say. "ICE out. Full stop." As if it has meaning.
Pitiful.
people aren't saying you can't renovate the white house, at all, ever. but let's follow democratic processes. let's have the money given to treasury. let's have congress vote on it. and let's have bipartisan say on what the end product looks like. as though we were trying to run government for all of us and not just to get what we want out of one man at the top.
and it's the beginning of the end of democracy and the rule of law if the president can just ignore congress and the people, and do whatever, as long as he can privately fund it.
What does Congress and the people have to do with a privately funded ballroom?
"The new course is seemingly designed to make area-studies students even less employable. The proposal notes that the course will encourage students “to question specialization,” because “specialized work can create professional identities that center self rather than identities grounded in community and its betterment.” It will also “retain solidarity and allyship,” which is “antithetical to upward mobility and individual recognition prized in many workplaces.”
Employers will likely be wary of a “decolonized” approach. Anticipating that, the proposal outlines how administrators will communicate with “community partners”—the companies that might actually offer students internships."
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