Hardcore Husky Board of Investor members spent Wednesday scrambling to put to bed a debate about anti-Semitism that no one wants after advancing a symbolic resolution condemning it that pleased no one.
The resolution, as it was initially conceived in the hours after a poster known as 2001400ex aka "Hondo" made yet another round of anti-Israel comments last week, would condemn anti-Semitism—another public rebuke of the deadbeat poster who has been on the boards since 2013.
But by midweek, faced with a backlash inside the Tug Tavern, leaders appeared to change course, asking the Board of Investors to draft a resolution that rebuked “all hate.”
“We’ll see what the committee comes up with, I’m a big believer in the committee system this is their jurisdiction, they have an array of concerns, priorities they are addressing,” Benny Beaver told reporters, adding that the resolution was not targeted at Hondo's comments.
Members involved in crafting the resolution have already been hit with requests from the offices of Far-Left posters for specific groups to be included in the resolution. Rep. AllPurpleAllGold (D-AZ), who is a staunch AOC Supporter, reached out to top Communists to ask that AOC Supporters be specifically mentioned in any resolution condemning religious prejudice, sources said. Other members have suggested Catholics, Muslims, and Duck fans should be added, too.
Hardcore Husky Board of Investor members spent Wednesday scrambling to put to bed a debate about anti-Semitism that no one wants after advancing a symbolic resolution condemning it that pleased no one.
The resolution, as it was initially conceived in the hours after a poster known as 2001400ex aka "Hondo" made yet another round of anti-Israel comments last week, would condemn anti-Semitism—another public rebuke of the deadbeat poster who has been on the boards since 2013.
But by midweek, faced with a backlash inside the Tug Tavern, leaders appeared to change course, asking the Board of Investors to draft a resolution that rebuked “all hate.”
“We’ll see what the committee comes up with, I’m a big believer in the committee system this is their jurisdiction, they have an array of concerns, priorities they are addressing,” Benny Beaver told reporters, adding that the resolution was not targeted at Hondo's comments.
Members involved in crafting the resolution have already been hit with requests from the offices of Far-Left posters for specific groups to be included in the resolution. Rep. AllPurpleAllGold (D-AZ), who is a staunch AOC Supporter, reached out to top Communists to ask that AOC Supporters be specifically mentioned in any resolution condemning religious prejudice, sources said. Other members have suggested Catholics, Muslims, and Duck fans should be added, too.
Hardcore Husky Board of Investor members spent Wednesday scrambling to put to bed a debate about anti-Semitism that no one wants after advancing a symbolic resolution condemning it that pleased no one.
The resolution, as it was initially conceived in the hours after a poster known as 2001400ex aka "Hondo" made yet another round of anti-Israel comments last week, would condemn anti-Semitism—another public rebuke of the deadbeat poster who has been on the boards since 2013.
But by midweek, faced with a backlash inside the Tug Tavern, leaders appeared to change course, asking the Board of Investors to draft a resolution that rebuked “all hate.”
“We’ll see what the committee comes up with, I’m a big believer in the committee system this is their jurisdiction, they have an array of concerns, priorities they are addressing,” Benny Beaver told reporters, adding that the resolution was not targeted at Hondo's comments.
Members involved in crafting the resolution have already been hit with requests from the offices of Far-Left posters for specific groups to be included in the resolution. Rep. AllPurpleAllGold (D-AZ), who is a staunch AOC Supporter, reached out to top Communists to ask that AOC Supporters be specifically mentioned in any resolution condemning religious prejudice, sources said. Other members have suggested Catholics, Muslims, and Duck fans should be added, too.
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The resolution, as it was initially conceived in the hours after a poster known as 2001400ex aka "Hondo" made yet another round of anti-Israel comments last week, would condemn anti-Semitism—another public rebuke of the deadbeat poster who has been on the boards since 2013.
But by midweek, faced with a backlash inside the Tug Tavern, leaders appeared to change course, asking the Board of Investors to draft a resolution that rebuked “all hate.”
“We’ll see what the committee comes up with, I’m a big believer in the committee system this is their jurisdiction, they have an array of concerns, priorities they are addressing,” Benny Beaver told reporters, adding that the resolution was not targeted at Hondo's comments.
Members involved in crafting the resolution have already been hit with requests from the offices of Far-Left posters for specific groups to be included in the resolution. Rep. AllPurpleAllGold (D-AZ), who is a staunch AOC Supporter, reached out to top Communists to ask that AOC Supporters be specifically mentioned in any resolution condemning religious prejudice, sources said. Other members have suggested Catholics, Muslims, and Duck fans should be added, too.
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