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HBCU Cancels United Nations Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield.

Xavier University of Louisiana, an HBCU in New Orleans cancelled United Nations Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s address amid student protests related to the Gaza conflict. The decision to cancel Thomas-Greenfield’s commencement speech was influenced by pressure from students and the community. Concerns were raised about her voting record at the United Nations, particularly regarding a ceasefire in Gaza. Students pointed out that she had repeatedly voted against a ceasefire, which contributed to the decimation of universities in Gaza and the loss of thousands and thousands of lives. The petition against her as the commencement speaker emphasized the impact on Palestinians in Gaza, drawing parallels with the experiences of African Americans during the segregation era in the United States and the holocaust in Germany. The Nearly 1,800 people signed a petition demanding a new commencement speaker who better aligned with the university’s mission statement and would not politicize the ceremony. The students wanted someone who represented their values and would contribute to an uninterrupted graduation celebration. The University of Vermont (UVM) had previously canceled Thomas-Greenfield’s address amid pro-Palestinian protests on campus. These protests reflect broader discontent with the handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the humanitarian crisis affecting Palestinians in Gaza. It’s important to recognize that universities are navigating complex issues related to free speech, political stances, and student voices and furthermore don’t want to upset their benefactors. The cancellation of Thomas-Greenfield’s address highlights the impact of global events on college campuses and the need for thoughtful decisions in honoring graduates while respecting diverse perspectives. These college student’s Pro-Humanity Protesting is showing the so-called adult political leaders the playbook they should be following, speaking the truth. I watched a republican press conference which…

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Tim Scott Gets Mocked

Sen. Tim Scott, a potential vice-presidential nominee, has recently been in the spotlight due to his refusal to directly answer questions about accepting the results of the 2024 presidential election, regardless of who wins. During a Sunday appearance on “Meet the Press,” the South Carolina Republican Senator repeatedly deflected questions about the election outcome. When asked for a simple “Yes or no?” regarding whether he would commit to accepting the election results, Scott replied, “That is my statement.”  He further asserted that the American people would make the decision, and he believed that Donald Trump would be the next president. This stance mirrors Trump’s own position, as he continues to claim that the 2020 election results were rigged. Trump has left open the possibility of challenging the winner of the 2024 election, stating, “If everything’s honest, I’d gladly accept the results. If it’s not, you must fight for the right of the country.” Scott’s refusal to directly address the question has drawn criticism, especially given his status as a top contender for Trump’s 2024 running mate. The issue of accepting election results remains a contentious one, and Scott’s response highlights the broader debate within the GOP. Right now, mainstream media pundits claim Tim Scott and Kristi Noem AKA Botox Bundy are the top contenders for Trump’s VP running mate. I predict Trump will pick a Puppy Killa for VP before he does Tim Scott. Lastly, FYI All dog owners; there’s a serial puppy Killa on the lose please adhere to the national puppy curfew until at said time the killer is reprimanded and detained by the local authorities.

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Immunity From Prosecution

The Capitol riot occurred when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol building in an unsuccessful attempt to halt the certification of Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. Trump’s claims of widespread voter fraud, which fueled the unrest, lacked evidence Ultimately, Trump was acquitted

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