someone pointed out that I don’t use commas directly.
bitch I only have like a 9th grade education. you’re lucky I use punctuation at all.
correcting grammar isn’t the wave. why don’t you go correct your man on his toxic masculinity?
thanks. bye.
@valenciacf_en@Diakhaby_5 How can you say this when in the end you elected to continue after the abused player was substituted off the field and the abuser allowed to continue without punishment?
That isn’t setting an example. That’s being part of the problem. Stand by your player the whole way through.
We offer our complete backing to @Diakhaby_5
The player, who had received a racial insult, requested that his teammates return to the pitch.
WE SUPPORT YOU MOUCTAR
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Hey faculty! As someone who just read 500 letters of rec (as grad admissions chair), I’m here to tell you that no one EVER uses the adjective “courteous” to recommend a white man. Please think more carefully about the gendered and racialized way you speak about strong students.
More than 75% of the children who have died in the U.S. as a result of covid-19 have been Black, Latinx, and Indigenous. So a reminder: when politicians are talking about reopening schools no matter what, what they're really saying is "it's okay in our book if kids of color die"
“Siwa's coming out resulted in an outpouring of support and stands to positively impact queer youth.”
#RepresentationMatters@haasch_palmer
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It’s 2021. People incarcerated in prisons and jails should be allowed to have cell phones, and that should not be a controversial position! Small thread on why this would be an important and positive policy shift:
#BREAKING: President-elect Joe Biden has tapped Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine to be his assistant secretary of health, leaving her poised to become the first transgender federal official to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. https://t.co/vyp9rIktFE
I told my friend that I'm emotionally "hitting a wall" and she said "Sometimes walls are there so we can lean on them and rest."
I can't even begin to express how much I really needed to hear that.
When your position is both “People who can’t afford to go to college shouldn’t take out loans to do it” and “People who do jobs that don’t require a college degree shouldn’t be paid a living wage” it kind of starts to seem like you just want to keep poor people poor.