Trumps V.P. Kiss A** Pageant Expands
Next up on Trump’s evolving list of potential vice-presidential nominees: Senator Tom Cotton
Read moreNext up on Trump’s evolving list of potential vice-presidential nominees: Senator Tom Cotton
Read moreXavier 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…
Read moreWhile David Mamet, predicted there might be less work for Jews, he asserted that the resulting scripts would be of higher quality.
Read moreIt’s unfortunate when personal activities outside of work cause a person to lose their job. Domonique Brown, a history teacher at Taylor Preparatory High School in the Detroit area, found herself at the center of controversy
Read moreAlabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a sweeping bill that prohibits the use of state funds for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs
Read moreIf Donald Trump is Re-elected he could enact The Insurrection Act of 1807 which empowers the President to deploy active-duty military personnel within the United States to suppress insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful obstruction of the law, or any situation where normal enforcement of laws is hindered. However, its use on American soil is a highly sensitive and contentious matter due to concerns about the militarization of civil issues and potential infringement on civil liberties. The Act was most notably invoked during the Civil Rights era by President Eisenhower to enforce desegregation orders in the South and during other moments of civil unrest, such as the Los Angeles riots in 1992. Former President Trump’s reference to the Insurrection Act has elicited mixed reactions from various quarters. Critics argue that its use could undermine democratic norms and potentially exacerbate tensions, while supporters argue it might be necessary to restore law and order in certain situations. #DonaldTrump #InsurrectionAct #USPolitics #Constitution #CivilRights #LawAndOrder #Militarization #CivilLiberties #DomesticViolence #LegalAnalysis #PoliticalDebate
Read moreThese colored Trump supporters have addiction and other mental health issues that need immediate care. Tea Nerve British host of (Oh the Nerve) gives his commentary on this episode called (Affinity for Trump). The said idiot that’s pushing a Trump agenda claims they’re working to help make Trump a King. If America turns into a Trump dictatorship it won’t bode well for African Americans, Hispanics or Asians be careful what you ask for cause there’s a chance it might happen. We are a weekly digital standup commentary show about politics and culture you can find us at https://www.balancedue.org or https://www.ohthenerve.org sign up at our websites and get videos sent directly to your inbox. or subscribe here!!!
Read moreIn today’s podcast episode we will discuss the Black Lives Matter movements featuring an anonymous interview with a Seattle, Capitol Hill Resident and Business owner so we’re going to coin Seattle as (The epicenter of understanding) because together maybe one day we will figure out how to navigate these very murky waters of racism. In addition, we will explore the George Floyd affect and the symbolism of President Barack Obama and how the present black leadership compares to the black leadership and movements of the past.
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Read moreIn this Balance Due Podcast episode, we will try to answer the question. Is America Morally Bankrupt? We will explore the aforementioned topic from all sides, find some balance and understand a good way to move forward. In addition, we will ask the question are we all slaves to the system and what role do the billionaires play in the future. Moreover, how can we all make the world a better place? Finally, will the culture clash continue, or will we return back to the original systemic routine.
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