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Just how does that fit into every car in the lot? or is that just what you "thing" Somebody is not being truthful |
Doesn't pay to be nice to police officers apparently, Martin Gugino was returning a helmet.
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He's basically the guy that tries to jump in the middle of a bar fight to break it up, never ends well.
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Sigh... definitely wasn’t the intent of this thread
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you just have to laugh at some of this....
JUNE 10, 2020 4:59 AM Arizona State University revoked a job offer from its incoming journalism school dean after students and faculty accused her of "microaggressions," including a tweet that called some police officers "good." Sonya Forte Duhé was due to take over as dean of ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication on July 1, but her offer was revoked on Monday after former students lodged complaints about comments they perceived as rude. Duhé was also criticized for her #BlackOutTuesday post that called some police officers good, in light of the George Floyd protests. In a since-deleted tweet, Duhé wrote, "for the family of George Floyd, the good police officers who keep us safe, my students, faculty and staff. Praying for peace on this #BlackOutTuesday." One of Duhé's former students, Whitney Woods, responded by calling the professor racist. "There is no way in hell that black lives matter to you," Woods tweeted. "You are one of, if not, THE most racist human that I have ever encountered in a professional setting. |
We're doomed.
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