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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ptarmigan on November 03, 2017, 10:26:35 PM
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Iowa cheerleader: I'd rather quit the team than quit protesting during the national anthem
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/local/columnists/kyle-munson/2017/11/02/iowa-cheerleader-id-rather-quit-team-than-stop-taks-dilemma-quit-protesting-national-anthem-quit-tea/823437001/
Alyssa Parker and a few fellow college cheerleaders — all of them African American — sat inside the rec center a couple of weeks ago on the campus of Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa.
The rest of their cheer squad, the football team and a stadium full of fans were gathered outside for a home game Saturday, Oct. 21. "The Star-Spangled Banner” played and cued the crowd to remove their hats and stand at attention with hands on hearts.
As Parker sat there, away from public view, she didn’t like the feeling in the pit of her stomach that accompanied the distant strains of the national anthem.
Then quit. No one is forcing you to stay.
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All these AA's need to go back to Zimbabwe or Nigeria for a while let them see what oppression and brutality is really like. they will get it from their own race. :loser: :loser:
Then you read about all these feral black "youths" attacking whites and the media and law enforcement is silent. :argh: :argh: :argh:
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Then quit. No one is forcing you to stay.
She is probably there on an athletic scholarship...so if she quits, she would actually have to PAY to attend classes.
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She is probably there on an athletic scholarship...so if she quits, she would actually have to PAY to attend classes.
And maybe even have to WORK! :runaway: :moron:
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I'm sure there's a titty bar in town that needs dancers. Of course she'll probably quit that when she finds out blonde White chicks make more money there. Get started paying back your students loans with the tips, kid, it's the best job you're gonna get with a degree from a small, private, liberal arts school.