pretty ded

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You're still here?
Why?
I thought you had something to prove.
It's going to take months to verify your claim. Not one sunny, holiday weekend.
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What’s the claim?
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Bob_C said:
What’s the claim?
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/comment/1829249/#Comment_1829249HHusky said:
Stalin and I both know this place is ded without me.hardhat said:
Just like all your takes. As for 'participation' here, you can fuck off right now and no one will miss you.HHusky said:
unhingedhardhat said:
Lol. This is exactly the kind of unhinged screed that I was talking about earlier. If only he had followed along with whatever his white saviors had told him, you'd be writing a hagiography instead.HHusky said:
CT is pretty scarred by getting opportunities in part because of his race. Every professional job he's had and both his higher educational opportunities all came in part because of it. He knows it and resents it. He wants to have deserved his breaks. I find it interesting; if you don't, please remember that your participation here is voluntary.hardhat said:
That sounds pretty sinister. Please keep crying and projecting more about this.HHusky said:
This is what the President of Holy Cross wrote recently:creepycoug said:
Is this actually true?HHusky said:Thomas got into Holy Cross and Yale as a result of affirmative action. He has a lot of psychological baggage connected with that. He doesn't owe it to anyone to keep an unconstitutional practice in place even if he benefitted from it.
But as the Harlan Crowe episode shows, he is also dishonest and eager to curry favor. His dishonesty is long-standing: https://greensboro.com/thomas-sister-is-no-welfare-queen/article_b0ec5042-0ac7-583b-94df-4771404be433.html
I'm going to need Oregon bros to confirm myself.
During the height of the civil rights movement, at a time when racial integration was sparking controversy on many campuses, College of the Holy Cross President the Rev. John Brooks drove around the country to personally recruit Black high school students to the college’s all-male, primarily white campus in Worcester. The 20 young men he recruited have become an illustrious group, including business leaders, a Pulitzer Prize winner, a Super Bowl champion, and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, class of 1971.
Thomas, once the beneficiary of the most overt example of race-based admissions I can imagine, will probably be among the Supreme Court’s majority in the next few weeks when it is expected to strike down the use of affirmative action in college admissions.
sure
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/comment/1829312#Comment_1829312pawz said:
You should prove your theory.HHusky said:
Stalin and I both know this place is ded without me.hardhat said:
Just like all your takes. As for 'participation' here, you can fuck off right now and no one will miss you.HHusky said:
unhingedhardhat said:
Lol. This is exactly the kind of unhinged screed that I was talking about earlier. If only he had followed along with whatever his white saviors had told him, you'd be writing a hagiography instead.HHusky said:
CT is pretty scarred by getting opportunities in part because of his race. Every professional job he's had and both his higher educational opportunities all came in part because of it. He knows it and resents it. He wants to have deserved his breaks. I find it interesting; if you don't, please remember that your participation here is voluntary.hardhat said:
That sounds pretty sinister. Please keep crying and projecting more about this.HHusky said:
This is what the President of Holy Cross wrote recently:creepycoug said:
Is this actually true?HHusky said:Thomas got into Holy Cross and Yale as a result of affirmative action. He has a lot of psychological baggage connected with that. He doesn't owe it to anyone to keep an unconstitutional practice in place even if he benefitted from it.
But as the Harlan Crowe episode shows, he is also dishonest and eager to curry favor. His dishonesty is long-standing: https://greensboro.com/thomas-sister-is-no-welfare-queen/article_b0ec5042-0ac7-583b-94df-4771404be433.html
I'm going to need Oregon bros to confirm myself.
During the height of the civil rights movement, at a time when racial integration was sparking controversy on many campuses, College of the Holy Cross President the Rev. John Brooks drove around the country to personally recruit Black high school students to the college’s all-male, primarily white campus in Worcester. The 20 young men he recruited have become an illustrious group, including business leaders, a Pulitzer Prize winner, a Super Bowl champion, and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, class of 1971.
Thomas, once the beneficiary of the most overt example of race-based admissions I can imagine, will probably be among the Supreme Court’s majority in the next few weeks when it is expected to strike down the use of affirmative action in college admissions.
sure
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Only ded things are the dazzler's brain and Vienna sausage.
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Wake up scudz! The Deeeep State isn’t taking sunny days off.pawz said:You're still here?
Why?
I thought you had something to prove.
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Why? Livin’ it up here then…I’m game.HHusky said:just sayin'
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I’m sad really. What are we to do without this kind of material.