@nicoleeo2012@bombaclat2312@Live_Under_Par@smi2863@RealBrittHughes I don’t think men in general belong in the women’s room but when it comes to small children I think the parents should decide what bathroom to take them in it’s not really our business do u really think that guy was gonna commit a crime with his two young daughters with him
The @MLB has issued an official warning to players who wrote Bible verses over their ‘Pride Night’ hats.
This was never about making gay people feel “welcome.” And if you have to force people to celebrate something, it’s not a thing worth celebrating.
@nexta_tv I remember being a little boy and being with just my mom and having to use the woman’s bathroom so what’s the difference u can clearly see he’s just there helping his kids people need to stay out of others business.
@mmpadellan Was it more disgusting then having transgenders running around on the front lawn of the White House shirtless? The whole event was fantastic people have freedom of speech get over it pussy
If Trump had lost, America’s entire 250th 4th of July would be about gay pride, apologizing for a history we shouldn’t be apologizing for… and DEI nonsense.
@c87033@MaaziViktor@ProfWBCarter Play stupid games win stupid prizes if u bring a knife to school and then use it on another student and kill that student u get what u deserve
@miamahasinn Yea I would definitely use this to clean my cleats and definitely not use it to stab someone in the heart how fucking stupid are u people no matter what u say he’s a convicted killer now so just shut the fuck up
Karmelo didn't cry when the jury heard the 911 call after Austin Metcalf was stabbed.
He didn't cry when Austin's twin brother, Hunter, could be heard screaming in anguish and praying his brother wouldn't die.
He didn't cry when the jury was shown Austin's autopsy photos.
He didn't cry when they saw the blood-soaked shirt used in a desperate attempt to save Austin's life.
But he cried when he was found guilty.
And he cried again when he was sentenced to 35 years.
The only tears the jury saw were for his own fate, not for the life that was taken.
Austin Metcalf was robbed of his high school graduation, he will never get another birthday, another chance to live the life that was stolen from him.
Thirty-five years may be justice under the law, but for many, it doesn't feel like enough.