When your funded by Soros, nobody gives a crap.Do the protestors call the counter-protestors in advance and tell them where they are protesting? Seems convenient that both sides show up at the same times on the same days.
Allegedly, of course.
Half these morons don’t know what they’re even protesting. Feel it to your bones and then protest peacefully. Dont be a moronic pawn.Do the protestors call the counter-protestors in advance and tell them where they are protesting? Seems convenient that both sides show up at the same times on the same days.
Allegedly, of course.
They are living examples of useful idiots. Some of my favorite signs are Lesbians for Hamas and the like. Makes about as much sense as having women in Afghanistan walking around with We Heart the Taliban signs. There was a reporter walking around Columbia asking about 100 people chanting from the River to the Sea if they knew from what river to what sea. Not a single person got them both right and only one knew the Mediterranean. If you don't know Israel is on the Mediterranean then I think it is safe to say you aren't qualified to speak on geopolitics in the Middle East.Half these morons don’t know what they’re even protesting. Feel it to your bones and then protest peacefully. Dont be a moronic pawn.
This is the real life video that inspired the satire graphic I shared in my earlier post. A female leftist leader of the Columbia University protesters that forcibly occupied a building, prevented others from entering that space, and damaged the building requested "humanitarian aid" for the protesters, including free food and food delivery to the building they occupied. Next to her, a homosexual man (I assume) wears a Palestinian keffiyeh as a fashion symbol. If these two were in Gaza, they would likely be raped or sodomized, tortured, and either held hostage, murdered and/or forced into sexual slavery.![]()
As long as idiots like this come out of Columbia and other liberal/socialist schools, it will be really easy for my kids to become filthy rich! How about they take the money from their meal plans, and use it to pay back the students who have had their classes disrupted?This is the real life video that inspired the satire graphic I shared in my earlier post. A female leftist leader of the Columbia University protesters that forcibly occupied a building, prevented others from entering that space, and damaged the building requested "humanitarian aid" for the protesters, including free food and food delivery to the building they occupied. Next to her, a homosexual man (I assume) wears a Palestinian keffiyeh as a fashion symbol. If these two were in Gaza, they would likely be raped or sodomized, tortured, and either held hostage, murdered and/or forced into sexual slavery.
I anticipate thats coming... You think the students who have felt unsafe arent going to sue the university and then these public student leaders for violations...As long as idiots like this come out of Columbia and other liberal/socialist schools, it will be really easy for my kids to become filthy rich! How about they take the money from their meal plans, and use it to pay back the students who have had their classes disrupted?
I hope my kids spend as little time as possible on the liberal side of campus. They’re mindless nutjobs.As long as idiots like this come out of Columbia and other liberal/socialist schools, it will be really easy for my kids to become filthy rich! How about they take the money from their meal plans, and use it to pay back the students who have had their classes disrupted?
Two of my Grandkids are not going to be ready for college and yet they are within two years of going. I would love to see them go into the trades. Hands on, get paid, no debt, less worry about being replaced by AI etc. etc. Their mom, however, wants to hear none of it and is 100% on them going to college in any major. I'm wise enough to stay away from it but I feel bad for the two kids.I hope my kids spend as little time as possible on the liberal side of campus. They’re mindless nutjobs.
Stick with the sciences or go with a trade. Trade is gaining a ton of steam in my mind.
If they’re geared towards high level professional, an advanced degree, medical, law, etc … absolutely.Two of my Grandkids are not going to be ready for college and yet they are within two years of going. I would love to see them go into the trades. Hands on, get paid, no debt, less worry about being replaced by AI etc. etc. Their mom, however, wants to hear none of it and is 100% on them going to college in any major. I'm wise enough to stay away from it but I feel bad for the two kids.
Below two vids. One on electrician and one on plumber.
Thank you so much for offering your time. I bet there are a few dozen lurkers on the site who would love to hear some of your insight. These are very unique times we're entering.My small business is dealing with challenges at this time. However, without a vow, if I have time, I am willing to briefly chat with you and them about career possibilities/paths in engineering, computer science, and data sciences, so that you have that perspective. I have contacts in academia and industry.
Or go the direction of cyber security where certifications are what is important not college degrees! Within 1-2 year you are making over $100K without any loans to pay back!Rebels_88, the information you provided will be valuable to many. My specialty is data analytics. Based on my professional feedback, a trade degree in data analytics is not the way to go if someone is truly interested in data analytics. We are not hiring now. However, in the past, we received many applications from people with such degrees. After rejecting them, I explained to them why such a degree has little value for data analytics and encouraged them to start with a community college or 4 year college degree focused on computer science and mathematics, get an AA if a community college, then get a BS, etc. Data analytics requires a strong computer science and math background, not just a quick course how to use tools that may be obsolete in a few years.
The financial field doesn't require an expensive degree, either. I got into it with a science background. Granted, it's a slow buildup of clients but you can also work for a bank, lending institution, etc. who provide you with leads.Or go the direction of cyber security where certifications are what is important not college degrees! Within 1-2 year you are making over $100K without any loans to pay back!