Shooshmoo
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If so, you'll be safe.
Oh, sweetie, it's cute how you keep trying.
If so, you'll be safe.
Did we ever figure out why jhmd was so worried about publicly posting under the handle jhmd on here?
Did we ever figure out why jhmd was so worried about publicly posting under the handle jhmd on here?
I believe there has been reference to him working on a campaign for a certain homophobic, bigoted lieutenant governor.
I believe there has been reference to him working on a campaign for a certain homophobic, bigoted lieutenant governor.
didn't go[deacsskinsbravesdawgs] also run for office or work for someone running/in office?
I believe there has been reference to him working on a campaign for a certain homophobic, bigoted lieutenant governor.
Just spitballing here... but it might be helpful if the mods provided a cheat sheet listing of posters who are allowed to be doxxed versus those who are not allowed to be doxxed.
The Tunnels = a fucking dumpster fire of hypocrisy
Political views, conspiracy-theory promotion and incendiary remarks
Robinson promoted his persona as a "brash and unfiltered conservative culture warrior."[16] He opposes abortion,[17] promotes climate change denial,[18] and opposes the legalization of recreational marijuana.[19]
Robinson's past antisemitic comments have drawn scrutiny and condemnation.[16][20] He claimed that the movie Black Panther was "created by an agnostic Jew and put to film by satanic Marxist" that was "only created to pull the shekels out of your Schvartze pockets" (using a Yiddish word for Black).[21][17] Robinson also appeared at an interview with fringe pastor Sean Moon, who claimed that he planned to become "king of the United States"; in the interview, Moon claimed that the Rothschild family was one of the "four horsemen of the apocalypse" and promoted the antisemitic conspiracy theory of a cabal of Jewish "international bankers" who rule every country's central bank. Robinson endorsed Moon's claim as "exactly right."[20] Robinson's statements, as well as his refusal to apologize or retract them, has alarmed North Carolina's Jewish community.[16]
You people need to stop calling him Brad.
Our AJC colleague Eric Stirgus reports this morning that a GOP state legislator asked the entire higher education system to submit six years’ worth of information about hiring, teaching, and administrative decisions based on anti-racism and social justice.
It’s the latest GOP backlash over critical race theory, the graduate-level coursework that studies racism as a historical pattern that’s ingrained in law and other structural institutions.
But we noticed a glaring flaw in the 11-page letter from Republican state Rep. David Knight of Griffin, which seeks all publications and materials that use the term “anti-racist” or explicitly reference three scholars: Ibram Kendi, Carol Anderson and Beverly DiAngelo.
The works of both Anderson and Kendi have been targeted by Republicans in other states. But we’re pretty certain Knight meant Robin DiAngelo, whose book “White Fragility” has come under fire from conservatives.
Knight might have gotten her mixed up with Beverly D’Angelo, the actress who starred alongside Chevy Chase as Ellen Griswold in the National Lampoon’s Vacation films.
As one Democrat noted: “It turns out it might be an investigation into the use of state funds to teach about Christmas Vacation.”
You people need to stop calling him Brad.
Why? It's not like you're going to probate them for it.
gotta say that jhmd's whole shtick makes sense now
can't believe i ever seriously interacted with that guy