(1/4) This week, our CEO @TadeOyerinde was asked to testify before Congress on Capitol Hill, speaking on the declining state of higher education in America—and how Campus is building a solution that works.
3 takeaways from his remarks 👇
A 68-year-old black woman, Deborah Terrell, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, was shot and dragged in the hallway by white cops. Family demanded officers be fired and prosecuted for failing to call in mental health professionals before shooting with a gun, pepper spray, and a Taser
We live in a generation where some women treat pregnancy like a retirement plan and a man’s wallet like a life insurance policy. The new flex isn’t marriage, partnership, or building a family… it’s “securing the bag through child support.” And the wild part? Women cheer it on like it’s empowerment.
Women praise each other for “leaving toxic men,” but then turn around and knowingly have children with men who already have a trail of kids, drama, and instability. No protection. No commitment. No foundation.
A check is NOT a father. Children deserve presence, not just payments. Stop confusing attention for value and a bag for a future. If a woman knowingly gets pregnant by a man who has shown he won’t step up, that is not “secure.” That is self-sabotage disguised as empowerment. At some point, we have to stop blaming men for the results of decisions women willingly participate in. They don’t want motherhood, they want a monthly deposit.
@ML3democrats Not just elegance. Michelle Obama was deeply considerate of others. She respected the White House. I think she did the best that she could to simultaneously be a wife, mother and 1st Lady
I just wanted to post this photo because I think Michelle Obama is simply stunning. I miss those days when elegance was still present in the White House. Drop a 💙 if you agree