is as doesCollege professor wants the Klan to show up at a Pride rally.
College history instructor calls for ‘rally by the you-know-what’ to halt Cullman pride event
The post was quickly screenshotted and shared across social media.www.cbs42.com
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there is only one exceptionAny time someone starts a sentence with "say what you will about the Nazis' but..." they should just stop right there...
At least it's an ethosthere is only one exception
are you making a lewd innuendo?I'll stick this here.
We had something similar, a "womanless wedding." All the parts being played by guys, except the male parts - groom, best men, ushers, etc. were girls. Great fun and no one got his panties all twisted...I went to three different elementary schools. The last was grades 4-8. The 8th grade boys had an annual "beauty pagent" where we all dressed up as girls with wigs, makeup, and high heel shoes. The entire school and parents (mostly mothers) would watch the pagent and there were judges to declare the winner. I don't remember any of the guys wanting to do this, but the mothers and girls found it funny and entertaining.
I find the whole thing ironic considering how bat poop crazy the right is these days with grooming. We all viewed it as a PITA.
Workers Fled Out the Back When Labor Investigators Arrived at Hyundai Supplier: Report (msn.com)Workers Fled Out the Back When Labor Investigators Arrived at Hyundai Supplier: Report
A14-year-old girl from Guatemala assembled auto body components, a 12-year-old child worked in a dangerous metal stamping shop, and dozens of other underage workers were found in at least four Hyundai and Kia supplier plants, according to a Reuters report published Friday.
The report details allegations at two supplier plants—Hwashin America Corp’s facility in Greenville, Alabama and Ajin Industrial Co in Cusseta, Alabama—where employees reported working alongside at least 10 children. Through spokespeople, the plants said they hadn’t, “to the best of our knowledge,” hired children to work in their facilities.
This summer, Reuters and the U.S. Department of Labor detailed allegations that children as young as 12 were working in other Hyundai/Kia supplier plants in Alabama. Since then, up to 10 other supplier plants have been investigated for child labor violations.
I'm not sure this really belongs in the "Alabama" thread, since similar transgressions have occurred all over the country, notably the Midwest...
this is vileAlabama AG: We'll go after women who take abortion pills
Steve Marshall says they'll use an older law on the books regarding chemical endangerment.www.newser.com
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