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4 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

TDSers hitching their wagons to insane district court justices, south American gangs, and Canada....  Delicious

We're hitching our wagons to compliance with the law and one of our closest allies. Hah, we're such losers!

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15 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

TDSers hitching their wagons to insane district court justices, south American gangs, and Canada....  Delicious

We hitch our wagon to the Constitution

12 hours ago, Gannan said:

Showing any black people is apparently race ist  now

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Or maybe it's because DEI is no longer being pushed and that's the only reason that information appeared on the site in the first place. I'm sure there were white men with long hair and high heels whose stories also vanished with the DEI section. 

Someone please help those poor south American gang members!  

Activist judges won't save you 

2 minutes ago, brkmsn said:

Or maybe it's because DEI is no longer being pushed and that's the only reason that information appeared on the site in the first place. I'm sure there were white men with long hair and high heels whose stories also vanished with the DEI section. 

GFY with this BS excuse. Honoring the first black man that played in the Majors isn’t DEI, it’s effing history. 

1 minute ago, Tnt4philly said:

GFY with this BS excuse. Honoring the first black man that played in the Majors isn’t DEI, it’s effing history. 

Getting rid of DEI means getting rid of DEI propaganda. It's pretty easy to understand.

1 hour ago, brkmsn said:

Or maybe it's because DEI is no longer being pushed and that's the only reason that information appeared on the site in the first place. I'm sure there were white men with long hair and high heels whose stories also vanished with the DEI section. 

He wasn't a DEI hire, he was drafted by the Army, you moron. Learn the meaning of words if you want to be taken seriously.

6 minutes ago, brkmsn said:

Getting rid of DEI means getting rid of DEI propaganda. It's pretty easy to understand.

You're an awful human being. I feel bad for you.

2 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

He wasn't a DEI hire, was drafted by the Army, you moron. Learn the meaning of words if you want to be taken seriously.

 

1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said:

You're an awful human being. I feel bad for you.

I never said he was a DEI hire. I said they purged the DEI part of their site which obviously must have included  what you are outraged about. But since this is such a travesty that you two are calling me names, here you go:

https://www.defense.gov/News/Feature-Stories/Story/Article/2404781/sports-heroes-who-served-brooklyn-dodgers-great-also-served-in-navy/

He's still on their site, just not in a DEI themed page. 

THE OUTRAGE!!!!11!

6 minutes ago, brkmsn said:

 

I never said he was a DEI hire. I said they purged the DEI part of their site which obviously must have included  what you are outraged about. But since this is such a travesty that you two are calling me names, here you go:

https://www.defense.gov/News/Feature-Stories/Story/Article/2404781/sports-heroes-who-served-brooklyn-dodgers-great-also-served-in-navy/

He's still on their site, just not in a DEI themed page. 

THE OUTRAGE!!!!11!

So you instantly went from, "The information shouldn't have been on the site in the first place because it's propaganda!" 

to

"It's back on the site but with a different 'theme' so it's all okay now."

Another trumpbot hung out to dry again

:roll:

 

38 minutes ago, brkmsn said:

Or maybe it's because DEI is no longer being pushed and that's the only reason that information appeared on the site in the first place. I'm sure there were white men with long hair and high heels whose stories also vanished with the DEI section. 

So showing any black person for any reason is "DEI”? Do I have that right?

34 minutes ago, brkmsn said:

Getting rid of DEI means getting rid of DEI propaganda. It's pretty easy to understand.

Yes, being a bigot is pretty easy to understand. But keep digging your hole. 

Brick mason thinks Jackie Robinson got the job because he was black

30 minutes ago, brkmsn said:

 

I never said he was a DEI hire. I said they purged the DEI part of their site which obviously must have included  what you are outraged about. But since this is such a travesty that you two are calling me names, here you go:

https://www.defense.gov/News/Feature-Stories/Story/Article/2404781/sports-heroes-who-served-brooklyn-dodgers-great-also-served-in-navy/

He's still on their site, just not in a DEI themed page. 

THE OUTRAGE!!!!11!

That article is about pee wee Reese, not Robinson dope

Food Safety Jeopardized by Onslaught of Funding and Staff Cuts

The Trump administration halted some food testing and shut down a committee studying bacteria in infant formula. Earlier funding cutbacks under the Biden administration now threaten state labs and inspectors.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/19/health/food-safety-trump-fda-cutbacks-deadly-outbreaks.html

 

 

 

29 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

That article is about pee wee Reese, not Robinson dope

Yeah but the article says he had a black friend.

5 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

Yeah but the article says he had a black friend.

It didn’t mention the black friend’s military service at all :wacko: 

Selling citizenship should go well. Obviously if someone is rich, they can't possibly be a criminal or cartel king pin. 

Separate but Equal and Jim Crow Laws. Ah, those were the days.

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1 minute ago, jsdarkstar said:

Separate but Equal and Jim Crow Laws. Ah, those were the days.

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Trumptards: If we aren't allowed to put colored people in separate facilities, its DEI. 

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Pitchbot hating on @Mike31mt’s favorite artist

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https://www.politico.eu/article/france-academic-denied-entry-united-states-donald-trump-personal-opinion-messages/

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PARIS  —  The French government said Thursday that a French academic was refused entry onto U.S. soil over comments he had expressed against policies enacted by U.S. President Donald Trump.

France’s Higher Education Minister Philippe Baptiste said that "he had learned with concern that a French academic who was going to a conference in Houston was denied entry before being deported” back to Europe, according to a ministry statement seen by POLITICO.

"This measure was apparently taken by the American authorities because the researcher’s phone contained conversations with colleagues and friends in which he expressed a personal opinion on the Trump administration’s research policy,” he said.

The French Foreign Affairs Ministry meanwhile said it "regretted the situation” in a statement and wanted to promote "freedom of expression” and "academic and scientific cooperation.”

The academic, who works in the space sector and whose identity has not been revealed, was travelling to the U.S. on March 9, and underwent a random check on arrival, according to the AFP agency. His phone and computer were examined and messages referring to Trump’s policies toward the academia were found.

According to the AFP, the researcher was accused of sending messages "that expressed hatred towards Trump and can be qualified as terrorism,” but all charges against him were eventually dropped.

The news comes as the Trump administration has recently accused Europe of curtailing free speech, with Vice President JD Vance launching a blistering attack against the continent last month, saying in Munich: "I believe deeply that there is no security if you are afraid of the voices, the opinions and the conscience that guide your very own people.”

Since Trump took office in January, the U.S. research and education landscape has been hit with massive cuts. The American Education Department has started cutting roughly half of its workforce and several universities including the Johns Hopkins University have cut jobs because of the loss of government funding.

This week, Germany updated its travel advice to the U.S. warning that tougher immigration enforcement could land travelers in detention or see them face deportation.

 

 

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