Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
well, aren't they all people of color?But for one specific race other than white people to reach the majority? I don't see that happening anytime soon, even already having factored in for those variables.
well, aren't they all people of color?But for one specific race other than white people to reach the majority? I don't see that happening anytime soon, even already having factored in for those variables.
well, aren't they all people of color?
well, white people aren't just one big racial group like americans like to think too.Yeah, I see what you're saying. I think we're discussing different nuances. I'm talking about a specific race being the majority instead of white people versus every other race combined.
Racial minorities can stay in political power for a long time and fuck things up, study the history of other nations.yeah that's one of the rare thoughts that helps me sleep at night
yes, barbarians and rome.Racial minorities can stay in political power for a long time and fuck things up, study the history of other nations.
It wouldn't help me sleep better at night.
well, white people aren't just one big racial group like americans like to think too.
so if you wanna go by that point you should address italians, irish etc. all in their own groups.
Boo-fucking-hoo. These athletes are soft as shit anymore...
Illinois college football coach leaves 'All Lives Matter' note, quits team
By Ryan Gaydos Published 15 hours ago Il FOX News
An Illinois State football coach abruptly quit the team Thursday, leaving a note on the door while exiting the facility.
Kurt Beathard, who was the Redbirds’ offensive coordinator, told The Pantagraph he left a note that said “All Lives Matter to Our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ” before he left. Officials told the newspaper Wednesday he was no longer a part of the team and declined to comment on why he abruptly left.
His departure apparently followed an incident involving a “Black Lives Matter” poster in the locker room. Sources told The Pantagraph that the poster was taken down from the Illinois State locker room in the school’s football building. Beathard denied any involvement in the locker room saying that someone put a sign on his door and that he took that down.
“That locker room crap is wrong. I took the sign down somebody put on my door. That’s it,” Beathard told the newspaper. “I didn’t take anything off that wasn’t put on my door. I wrote the message.”
Beathard’s departure came weeks after players had an issue with athletic director Larry Lyons using the phrase “All Redbird Lives Matter” in a video conference, according to the newspaper. Some student-athletes boycotted workouts because of it and a march supporting Black voices was held.
Beathard returned to Illinois State in 2018 – his third stint with the program. He’s spent 15 years as a coordinator in the FCS. He played in the USFL and Arena Football League.
His nephew, C.J. Beathard, is a quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers.
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Illinois college football coach leaves 'All Lives Matter' note, quits team
An Illinois State football coach abruptly quit the team Thursday, leaving a note on the door while exiting the facility.www.fox29.com
This is why people say ACAB...
Its not like all cops did that though, it was 1 guy
It's highly offensive to me.What's a shame is the players take offense to "All lives matter to our Lord Jesus Christ"
The whole notion of god is offensive and gross and disgusting to me as an atheist.neither is offensive at a basic level
It's highly offensive to me.
It does lack a cohesive logical argument about why (any) life matters, because meaning of life philosophy has been debated a long time
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Nonetheless, the Proud Boys have anything but a sterling reputation. They are recognized as an extremist group by the FBI and as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. They have been seen publicly engaging in skirmishes with demonstrators at Black Lives Matter protests, notably clashing with ANTIFA, a left wing group that has been known to get into conflicts with right wing activists and have also been accused of violence.
Although a number of members are nonwhite, many Proud Boys have been spotted at white supremacist events, and a former member, Jason Kessler, was the organizer of the Charlottesville, Va., “Unite The Right” rally in 2017, which descended into violence and killed one person.
Kelly said the Proud Boys she’s met with are not white supremacists, and considers them “proud American men” who needed “a little bit of respect and education in order to bridge gaps.”
“Seth,” who pointed out that he is not a supporter of Donald Trump, said at the press appearance that he has learned more about BLM and what their experience has been in his conversations with Kelly. “Meeting and talking and having that understanding has allowed us to move forward with working together on police reform,” he said. “We understood there is some much needed police reform so we found common ground.”
Both agreed that the mainstream media has perpetuated false narratives about the Proud Boys and BLM that have caused division between the two groups.
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lolSo with all the calls for Trump to condemn Proud Boys....anyone care to explain this head scratcher?
Utah BLM and Proud Boys Leaders Give Joint Press Announcement Explaining What They Have ‘In Common’