Me Need em much Fire Water to get in touch with Red ancestor of seasons ago.
You can do your penance at the closest tribal casino.
Meh, I better just work on my cookin, go me a cook book written by a real Redskin
That's cultural appropriation man.
The first recorded apple pie recipe was written in England in 1381.
Even in the middle of the Hundred Years War the English had time to invent the apple pie.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
You can do your penance at the closest tribal casino.
Meh, I better just work on my cookin, go me a cook book written by a real Redskin
That's cultural appropriation man.
The first recorded apple pie recipe was written in England in 1381.
Even in the middle of the Hundred Years War the English had time to invent the apple pie.
We can appropriate that culture all we want. Not only are we a breakaway colony but you are letting your own culture get cucked by rapefugees so watch inside your own borders.
And according to that cookbook and Sen. Bullshitwitha, the Cherokee a landlocked, people had a recipe for crabcakes. So who is appropriating who there?
C-Mag wrote: Sun Oct 21, 2018 1:26 pm
Uh Oh...…………… SJW Test incoming Gay Male Sexually Assaulted by Sen Cory Booker in 2014
We must #believeHim and instruct the FBI to investigate Booker, remember to interrogate him about his drinking - if he admits to even one sip he's a drunk and his denials are just drunken blackouts. Remember, guilty until proven innocent is the new way of doing things.
Instead of rewarding a homecoming king and queen, Stony Brook University will reward three "Stony Brook Royals."
SBU Chief Diversity Officer, Lee Bitsoi, commended the "innovative change."
Administrators at Stony Brook University (SBU) in New York caved to pressure from activists on the Student Affairs Homecoming Committee to get rid of the homecoming king and queen titles, traditions since 1984, and replace them with three “Stony Brook Royals.”
The change, which was originally reported by Stony Brook News, was also pushed by the University’s LGBTQ Services along with LGBTQ Services assistant director, Chris Tanaka.
"Programs, events, and competitions that are categorized by gender put folks in the awkward position of either choosing to not be seen or affirmed for who they are or just not participating at all," Tanaka said to Stony Brook News. "This change has opened the door for more students to feel like Homecoming is an event in which they can fully participate.”
Under the new format, ten students, regardless of their gender and without ratio, will be chosen as finalists to become Stony Brook Royals. The previous format required that five men and five women be chosen as finalists.
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