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Quoted: Boston had their Tea Party... Fill D.C. with gasoline and throw a torch in it??? D.C. Car Meet??? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Going up like $.05/day. Boston had their Tea Party... Fill D.C. with gasoline and throw a torch in it??? D.C. Car Meet??? I’m OK with this |
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4.26% merit increase starting in April. Less than inflation, but better than a kick in the balls.
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Quoted: Oh great, Pizza Hut has gone racist. Pizza Hut urges teachers to watch out for racist toddlers A new guide produced by Pizza Hut and First Book aims to teach educators that 'racism exists within and beyond schools and communities of learning.' By Ian Miles Cheong | March 07, 2022 Fast food chain Pizza Hut has produced a training program for teachers that claims to "promote awareness, respect, and empathy for different lived experiencing," arguing that "everyone has as racial identity." In one pamphlet produced by the program, toddlers express racist views, arguing that "Children as young as three-years-old begin to show evidence of societal messages affecting how they feel about themselves or their group identity this is the beginning of internalized superiority or internalized oppression." The program is similar to Coca Cola's anti-white online training program that instructed its employees to "be less white," which faced a massive public backlash on social media. The program, developed by Pizza Hut and First Book, is a "series of resources designed to support educators in helping their students engage in effective, courageous conversations about race and social justice," and boasts that it is "informed by leading anti-bias, antiracist (ABAR) experts." The guide aims to teach educators that "racism exists within and beyond schools and communities of learning," arguing that "the myth of racial hierarchy remains a dominant part of America's culture." "Acts of violence against black communities are often identified on social media by the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter," the program suggests. As detailed by Daily Wire, a pamphlet titled "Empowering Educators: A Guidebook on Race and Racism" claims that "The Empowering Educators Guidebook provides support for educators seeking to increase their personal awareness of race and racism, as well as direction on how to ground learning environments through inclusive curriculum and diverse, affirming literature." The Daily Wire reports: The pamphlet refers to America's history of systemic racism as it talks about the death of George Floyd: "Floyd's murder, along with other acts of violence against Black men and women leading up to and after his death, spurred global protests as America continues to reckon with its history of police brutality and systemic racism." It continues by arguing, "Many antiracist experts note that racism in America is not perpetuated by 'bad' people. Rather, racism is maintained by laws, policies, and normalized practices that are upheld consciously and unconsciously by those who knowingly or unknowingly benefit from them," adding, "Although many people don't engage in individual acts of racism, they still benefit from racist policies, practices, and social norms." It champions the "reality" of intersectionality, writing, "A person who is Black and female, for example, experiences discrimination and disadvantage differently than a person who is White and female. This concept ofintersectionalitywas coined in 1989 by Dr. Kimberle Williams Crenshaw. She describes how a person's social identities such as race, class, and gender coincide to create overlapping systems of disadvantage. When developing your awareness, it is important to acknowledge this reality for students, families, and colleagues." |
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That's the guy that makes all the drilling fixtures for sauce cups.
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View Quote Jesus that is one fat Mexican |
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This was sent out in a mass email to everyone, so they've already redacted as much info as they wanted to...
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Chicken/bacon sammich from the diner over yonder sounds pretty good
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Think I'll wursh my balls.
Take doggo to pet Depot. Pick up food on the way back. In that order. |
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Quoted: Real World name that came across my desk last night: Atta U Butt. Puerto Rican Man > Florida Man Top THAT Cowboys Stanley Black – Theme The Great Escape https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_3by9MmTbI View Quote There's a Richard Bangor that comes in here. |
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