@Libertas4586778@ForgiatoBlow47 She’s going to graduate high school with an AA and will have college paid for by the state of Florida. I think she’s good.
@steveb_on_x@ForgiatoBlow47 What happens when she goes to college? A rude awakening because she has no skills in interacting with people unlike herself. I’m gen x-I believe you judge people based on their behavior but I’m not naive. She needs discernment skills to survive the real world as a white woman.
@CowFear@ForgiatoBlow47 Please. We live in a civilized, conservative area. It’s filled with all kinds of hard working Americans raising families, and enjoying the Florida lifestyle.
@JasonGLiddy@ForgiatoBlow47 Of course not. She goes to school with some thug wannabes, but she’s in the honors program and is dual-enrolled at the local college. She doesn’t interact with losers. But she’s seeing the world for its many layers and learning who is safe and who to avoid.
@Libertas4586778@ForgiatoBlow47 No. We live in the country but she goes to a very diverse public school. She has friends of all races, religions, and beliefs. It’s good for her to learn how to co-exist with others who might be very different from her.
@RobertLutherFL@RationalPurview@RonDeSantis@SusieWiles47@ByronDonalds OK, so you’re an abortion nut. I get it. I’d like there to be no abortion either, but clearly that’s not gonna happen in modern society. This also isn’t about Trump. This is about the governor’s race in Florida. Try to keep up.
@UWCRITTER@GHub_2@nypost We didn’t. We kept living, paying $5 for a gallon of gas, and hoping he’d make it to the end because we knew Kamala would be worse than sleepy joe.
@UWCRITTER@tmart7301@nypost I am hearing this a lot lately, but how is he making the celebration all about himself? Y’all keep parroting this phrase, but I don’t think you have any examples to back it up.
@mtoney919919@AldaMetaX@LoufactsIGB@ForgiatoBlow47 Of course an adult’s presence would have improved compliance, but your hero should have acted with appropriate decorum, as a student-athlete, and respected the private space of the team. He should have left. And now he’ll pay for his stubbornness with his freedom. Dumb.
@mtoney919919@AldaMetaX@LoufactsIGB@ForgiatoBlow47 It wasn’t just Austin. He was asked 15 times by multiple team members inside the tent to leave. He knew the track meet culture and knew his presence would cause a negative reaction. He went there with the intent to cause a fight and brought a nice to use.
@RealTimBlack I believe the jury has five people who are of minority classification. It’s not an all white jury. It just doesn’t have any black people on it.
@_MEGA_760@HabitualLinest@RealTimBlack I know from personal experience as a middle school teacher. I get challenged as an authority figure by black students far more than any other group. Over simple compliance issues-sit down in that seat, stop talking to him, put your ear buds away. Every request is a battle.
@_MEGA_760@HabitualLinest@RealTimBlack Not true. This is a decidedly black trait. To be contrary. To challenge others to “make you.” This is so you can get belligerent or violent and play the victim card.
@_MEGA_760@HabitualLinest@RealTimBlack Austin and many others (15 times asked is the # floating around the courtroom) to leave the tent and he told them -make me.
He was looking for trouble. He knew going in another team’s tent was breaking track meet culture, so he knew they would confront him. He went there to kill