lol the Villages, the absolute worst of Florida
The thing I hate the most here is that people actually call the police on him for putting up anti-Trump signs.
Old fucks have nothing better to do with their time. Itâs either complain or sit down and slowly die.
Hero
Real or Onion:
If you have a gun in Kentuckyâs Capitol, youâre told to walk around the metal detector. Others must pass through and get wanded.
Yeah that sure is âweird.â
The video of that exchange is really something. Its partly encouraging to see the immediate backlash the racist receives, including the little old white lady who looks like she just got gut punched. But the casualness of his bigotry is scary. Itâs become totally normalized for him. Thanks Trump.
I support the knowledge test if they also start asking Georgia residents similar questions about the state before granting them licenses and, you know, voting rights.
MaybeâŚ
Whoâs the governor of Georgia?
Name all the states that share a border with Georgia.
Whatâs the official state reptile?
Yeah, that ought to do it.
Brian Kemp.
Alabama, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and Florida.
Brian Kemp.
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Oh yeah, the guy who rigged his own election because here in USA #1 serving as Secretary of State at the same time youâre running for Governor of that state is completely fine. Tell me more about our awesome legal system of checks and balances.
Brian Kemp and Ron DeSantis both make me want to send all the lawnmowers into all the orbits, and the short list of people likely to be the next Republican presidential nominee after Trump are Don Jr, Ivanka, and them. Oh and Kris Kobach.
Dems should not only give DC and PR statehood, they should make Georgia and Florida one state, and âgerrymanderâ Atlanta out of it and into North Carolina.
Sorry FL and GA, you both elected such shit governors we know you were meant to be together.
Well how bout that. I donât think I knew that NCâs little mushroom tip hit the northern border of Georgia
Itâs been a long time but I used to go to Santa Maria a fair amount and thought it was nice enough. I helped build (as a consultant/grant writer) a disabled housing project there.
Itâs a bit of a farm town. The non-profit that sponsored the disabled housing project mostly did farm worker housing.
For Cielo Castor, who is Mexican American, the experience at Kamiakin High in Kennewick, Wash., was searing. The day after the election, a friend told Cielo, then a sophomore, that he was glad Trump won because Mexicans were stealing American jobs. A year later, when the president was mentioned during her American literature course, she said she didnât support him and a classmate who did refused to sit next to her.
ââI donât want to be around her,ââ Cielo recalled him announcing as he opted for the floor instead.
Then, on âAmerica nightâ at a football game in October 2018 during Cieloâs senior year, schoolmates in the student section unfurled a âMake America Great Againâ flag. Led by the boy who wouldnât sit beside Cielo, the teenagers began to chant: âBuild â the â wall!â
Horrified, she confronted the instigator.
âYou canât be doing that,â Cielo told him.
He ignored her, she recalled, and the teenagers around him booed her. A cheerleading coach was the lone adult who tried to make them stop.
âI felt like I was personally attacked. And it wasnât like they were attacking my character. They were attacking my ethnicity, and itâs not like I can do anything about that.â
After a photo of the teenagers with the flag appeared on social media, news about what had happened infuriated many of the schoolâs Latinos, who made up about a quarter of the 1,700-member student body. Cielo, then 17, hoped school officials would address the tension. When they didnât, she attended that Wednesdayâs school board meeting.
âI donât feel cared for,â she told the members, crying.
A day later, the superintendent consoled her and the principal asked how he could help, recalled Cielo, now a college freshman. Afterward, school staff members addressed every class, but Hispanic students were still so angry that they organized a walkout.
Some students heckled the protesters, waving MAGA caps at them. At the end of the day, Cielo left the school with a white friend whoâd attended the protest; they passed an underclassman she didnât know.
âLook,â the boy said, âitâs one of those fâing Mexicans.â
She heard that school administrators â who declined to be interviewed for this article â suspended the teenager who had led the chant, but she doubts he has changed.
Reached on Instagram, the teenager refused to talk about what happened, writing in a message that he didnât want to discuss the incident âbecause it is in the past and everyone has moved on from it.â At the end, he added a sign-off: âTrump 2020.â
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/local/school-bullying-trump-words/
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This is actually worse than a dakimakura