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Do we have to dig their wells too? I also wonder about upkeep? Looking across the world where colonists have left is like looking at some post apocolyptic movie scene. India is a prime example and South Africa is following the well established pattern. Asheville will be on the endangered species list soon as well. They will be wondering why all the Walgreens be closing and why food deserts are suddenly popping everywhere. Fucking whitey!
Guarantee all the affordable housing won't be in the areas the board live in
 

Since Stephen has spent so long writing fiction, it’s understandable that he’d have no grasp on reality,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital.


 

Although the “We Are All D.C.” protest was presented as a grassroots march, it was primarily organized by Free DC, a fiscally sponsored project under Community Change and its political arm, Community Change Action. These are long-established national nonprofits that manage projects and provide infrastructure, meaning the protest wasn’t simply a spontaneous, local effort but part of a larger, professionally coordinated network. The ACLU also partnered in the organizing, bringing additional national resources and visibility.

The financial backing for these groups comes heavily from major progressive foundations and donor networks. Between 2020 and 2023, Community Change received over $20 million from sources such as the Open Society Foundations, the Arabella Advisors network, and the Tides Foundation. These funds are pooled and distributed through fiscal sponsorship arrangements, so while they fuel Free DC’s activism—including today’s protest—they are not traceable to individual donors in public filings.

This structure raises transparency concerns because U.S. nonprofit law does not require groups like Community Change to disclose donor identities publicly. If any portion of that money originated from foreign donors, it would remain invisible to the public since only the IRS sees detailed donor lists. By routing money through large donor-advised funds and fiscal sponsors, outside funding—including potential foreign contributions—can legally support U.S. protests while appearing to the public as domestic “grassroots” activity.

We have no idea how much foreign money was funneled into today’s protest.
 


I was a public school teacher in the hood for 11 years, and I know this type of kid.

The type that would smack the kid sitting in front of him, tell the teacher “IDGAF” when corrected, and ruin an entire year’s worth of learning for the entire class.

His special education teachers would describe him as “actually very smart with a lot of potential,” despite him failing every class and scoring a 9 on the ACT.

There would be countless meetings with him and his mom and the social workers, psychologists , and principal would speak in soft voices and nod and smile when the kid told them he wants to be a “doctor.

They’d design all sorts of ridiculous accommodations that give him ample room to behave however he wanted and terrorize his teachers and peers with minimal consequences.

Teachers would spend the entire class trying to reign in his behavior, and when they called security to remove him, they’d have to evacuate the entire class first.

He’d rarely receive any consequences. The principal would reprimand the teachers for “not building a relationship with him” and accuse them of “singling him out because he was black.” As a result, they’d give up and his behavior would escalate.

If he was really bad, he’d get a time out in a special room where he’d sit on his phone and tell the supervisor to “shut the fuck up” if they said anything. Maybe he’d have to partake in a “peace circle” if he became violent.

He’d eventually get “socially promoted” to his senior year and there would be a massive effort to get his credits recovered, mostly by pressuring teachers to give him alternative assignments and 50% for the work he didn’t do.

He’d walk down the graduation stage and everyone would cheer, and he’d probably do something embarrassing like give the finger to the audience.

As a young adult, he’d walk the city behaving exactly as he did in school because he’d been socialized to learn there are zero consequences for his behavior. Depending on the city, he’d probably get similar treatment from the cops and public afraid of creating a public scene that would lead to riots in their city.

One day, he’d snap, and do something like this.

And only then, would everyone act surprised, as if this wasn’t largely in part due to how our public schools negatively socialize and enable the behavior of animals that should be locked up or institutionalized as teenagers.
Frank McCormick
 


I was a public school teacher in the hood for 11 years, and I know this type of kid.

The type that would smack the kid sitting in front of him, tell the teacher “IDGAF” when corrected, and ruin an entire year’s worth of learning for the entire class.

His special education teachers would describe him as “actually very smart with a lot of potential,” despite him failing every class and scoring a 9 on the ACT.

There would be countless meetings with him and his mom and the social workers, psychologists , and principal would speak in soft voices and nod and smile when the kid told them he wants to be a “doctor.

They’d design all sorts of ridiculous accommodations that give him ample room to behave however he wanted and terrorize his teachers and peers with minimal consequences.

Teachers would spend the entire class trying to reign in his behavior, and when they called security to remove him, they’d have to evacuate the entire class first.

He’d rarely receive any consequences. The principal would reprimand the teachers for “not building a relationship with him” and accuse them of “singling him out because he was black.” As a result, they’d give up and his behavior would escalate.

If he was really bad, he’d get a time out in a special room where he’d sit on his phone and tell the supervisor to “shut the fuck up” if they said anything. Maybe he’d have to partake in a “peace circle” if he became violent.

He’d eventually get “socially promoted” to his senior year and there would be a massive effort to get his credits recovered, mostly by pressuring teachers to give him alternative assignments and 50% for the work he didn’t do.

He’d walk down the graduation stage and everyone would cheer, and he’d probably do something embarrassing like give the finger to the audience.

As a young adult, he’d walk the city behaving exactly as he did in school because he’d been socialized to learn there are zero consequences for his behavior. Depending on the city, he’d probably get similar treatment from the cops and public afraid of creating a public scene that would lead to riots in their city.

One day, he’d snap, and do something like this.

And only then, would everyone act surprised, as if this wasn’t largely in part due to how our public schools negatively socialize and enable the behavior of animals that should be locked up or institutionalized as teenagers.
Frank McCormick

Disgust and anger that this woman was killed by this ingrate.

That said, people need to put down their phones and pay attention to their surroundings. Was on a subway in Boston years ago and I was the only one in the car that didn't have their head buried in their phones. Anyone with ill intent could have wiped out everyone before they knew what happened.
 

Claire, a detransitioner tells the FTC she had a double mastectomy at just 14 years old​



Desisted & Detransitioned Women's Caucus | Interview with Claire​

lizabeth Chesak, coordinator of the WDI USA Desisted & Detransitioned Women's Caucus, interviews detransitioner Claire Abernathy.

Claire began "identifying as a boy" at 11 years old after experiencing a traumatic sexual assault. By her 15th birthday, she was nearly a year on cross-sex hormones and had undergone a double mastectomy to remove her healthy, developing breasts. After detransitioning, Claire initially advocated against bans on child medical transition, believing she was protecting others. However, as she learned more about the long-term consequences and risks, she became a passionate advocate for safeguarding children from irreversible decisions.
 
I just read this and while doing so I came to the realization that caucasian people DO have white privilege...

Higher IQ's!
I don’t know about that, but one rumor I have always heard is they have smaller dongs to match their cold and colorless white flesh.

Rather than trying to be funny with racist undertones I would have said something related to the bggge fee to bring attention to myself like:
“If the bag fee was just $1 more this wouldn’t be an issue”
 

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