Won't be back in any real capacity, but if you dont follow me anywhere else, and haven't seen. I started a blog to chronicle 40 pro wrestlers and the impact they made on me as a fan, but also a person.
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I guess I only come here when I'm upset bc I don't care if I get banned, so please let me encourage all Republicans to fellate a gun barrel and pull the trigger
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander was arrested for assaulting law enforcement and impeding a federal officer. Our heroic ICE law enforcement officers face a 413% increase in assaults against them—it is wrong that politicians seeking higher office undermine law enforcement safety to get a viral moment. No one is above the law, and if you lay a hand on a law enforcement officer, you will face consequences.
Here are 3 respectfully formulated questions that Paul Levesque could reasonably be expected to respond to substantively:
1. Given issues like the Grant lawsuit, recent reports of misconduct allegations against Lee Fitting during his time at ESPN, and renewed attention on the ring boy abuse scandal, how do you respond to concerns that WWE has not done enough to acknowledge or address past alleged misconduct?
2. Were you or others within WWE leadership aware of claims of misconduct against Lee Fitting before his hiring, and do they affect your confidence in his leadership role?
3. In light of the various allegations of misconduct raised over the past year, what steps has WWE taken to ensure there have been a meaningful culture and policy changes that will prevent similar issues in the future?
These questions don’t require him to talk about ongoing legal matters.
It’s reasonable and appropriate to ask these questions because they focus on WWE’s policies, its leadership, and workplace culture—areas within Levesque’s purview.
The point is to give him the opportunity to address WWE’s broader workplace culture and policies, which are among his responsibilities. While he may not comment on specific legal matters, he can still speak to what WWE is doing to ensure a safe and professional environment.
Avoiding the topic entirely would be a disservice to the public interest. Media ignoring the issue altogether is also an option but would leave important questions unaddressed and fail to acknowledge concerns of many workers, fans, and business partners.
I think this time it's really over. I may pop back over occasionally to be especially unhinged because bluesky seems to be more civilized. Jamiesessions over there as well
I think this time it's really over. I may pop back over occasionally to be especially unhinged because bluesky seems to be more civilized. Jamiesessions over there as well
Season 2 of The West Wing, including the season 1 finale as part of the story-arc, is the greatest season of any TV show.
How Martin Sheen didn’t win the Emmy for that season, let alone Two Cathedrals, is astonishing.
Gabe's involvement alone should have people questioning things. It's not like Darby & Ricochet's stories aren't publicly available. Probably more I'm forgetting. Not to mention folks who didn't go public.