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GWU backs the fukk up
« Reply #850 on: February 08, 2022, 03:52:03 AM »
GW president decides not to investigate anti-China posters

Dissident artist takes aim at human rights abuses

BY VALERIE RICHARDSON THE WASHINGTON TIMES

George Washington University reversed course on investigating the origin of Olympic-themed posters on campus criticizing China, throwing its support behind the artwork after the president initially said he found them “offensive.”

GWU President Mark S. Wrighton issued a statement Monday saying that he responded “hastily” to complaints about the posters by the Australia-based Chinese dissident artist Badiucao aimed at Beijing’s human-rights abuses.

“I have since learned from our university’s scholars that the posters were designed by a Chinese- Australian artist, Badiucao, and they are a critique of China’s policies,” Mr. Wrighton said.

“Upon full understanding, I do not view these posters as racist; they are political statements. There is no university investigation underway, and the university will not take any action against the students who displayed the posters,” he said.

Badiucao posted Sunday an email identified as being from Mr. Wrighton in which he said he was “personally offended” by the posters and said he would order them removed, as well as “undertake an effort to determine who is responsible.”

The email prompted an outcry from critics of the communist regime, including Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican.

In his Monday response, Mr. Wrighton said the posters “alarmed some members of our community, and we began to receive a number of concerns through official university reporting channels that cited bias and racism against the Chinese community.”

He said he also received an email from a student who “expressed concerns.” “At that time, and without more context on the origin or intent of the posters, I responded hastily to the student, writing that I, too, was concerned,” Mr. Wrighton said.

“University staff also responded to ensure the posters were removed. These responses were mistakes. Every member of the GW community should feel welcome and supported, but I should have taken more time to understand the entire situation before commenting,” he said.

The university received complaints about the posters from the GWU Chinese Students and Scholars Association and the Chinese Cultural Association, according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which praised Mr. Wrighton’s about-face.

“This is the correct outcome, and FIRE is pleased to see Wrighton reach it,” the group said in a statement. “However, it remains troubling that his first instinct was to censor the posters — which Wrighton admits have already been taken down by university staff — rather than abide by his university’s free speech commitments.”

The five pieces in Badiucao’s “Beijing 2022 Collection” makes anti-China statements using depictions of Olympic athletes, such as a biathlete pointing her rifle at a kneeling, blindfolded captive.

The artwork represents “the Chinese government’s oppression of the Tibetan people, the Uyghur genocide, the dismantling of democracy in Hong Kong, the regime’s omnipresent surveillance systems, and lack of transparency surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic,” said the Beijing2022. art website.

Badiucao said on his Twitter account the artwork has been displayed at protests and other events in Miami, the Czech Republic and Italy.

Mr. Wrighton added that “I want to be very clear: I support freedom of speech — even when it offends people — and creative art is a valued way to communicate on important societal issues.”

The Beijing Winter Olympics launched Friday in the face of a U.S. diplomatic boycott and protests against the Chinese Communist Party. The games end Feb. 20.


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righteous seeking
« Reply #851 on: February 08, 2022, 10:10:01 AM »
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Endless scamming and criminality
« Reply #853 on: February 09, 2022, 03:33:01 PM »


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criminal victims do not matter huckster
« Reply #855 on: February 10, 2022, 02:11:00 PM »
PS

she just got a tenured professorship  at a Diversity University (of NC)

after working for the US Pravda propaganda corp (NYT)



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Tucker in fine form
« Reply #857 on: February 10, 2022, 02:36:43 PM »

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diversity university
« Reply #859 on: February 11, 2022, 09:15:58 AM »
We do not see events that led up to this which certainly did not arise in a vacuum

what I do see is how

students learn how to exaggerate

resist the police officer  then scream bloody murder  when the officer uses physical force

I presume there is posted in student hall a phone # to

to get beeline call to Benjamin Crump's office:

https://nypost.com/2022/02/11/purdue-probes-white-cops-actions-during-arrest-of-black-student/

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5thh Circuit judge asserts First Amendment and color blind at Georgetown Law
« Reply #860 on: February 15, 2022, 10:54:18 AM »
Federal Judge James Ho Surprises Georgetown Law with Speech Defending Ilya Shapiro
By NATE HOCHMAN
February 15, 2022 12:39 PM


Left: Ilya Shapiro speaks about constitutional law in 2014. Right: James C. Ho testifies during his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing on November 15, 2017. (The Federalist Society/via YouTube, Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Getty Images)
Guest speaker scraps original remarks in favor of unequivocal statement on freedom of speech and declares, ‘I stand with Ilya.’

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Federal judge James C. Ho delivered a robust defense of Ilya Shapiro on Tuesday in a speech at Georgetown Law, which recently suspended the respected legal scholar over a poorly worded tweet.

“I stand with Ilya,” Ho declared.

The subject of his address was a surprise to the audience. The judge on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals had been slated to give a lecture titled “Fair Weather Originalism: Judges, Umpires, and the Fear of Being Booed,” in an event organized by the law school’s chapter of the Federalist Society. At the outset, according to prepared remarks exclusively obtained by National Review, Ho said he “was scheduled to talk” about originalism, “but I hope you won’t mind that I’ve decided to address a different topic today instead.”

Ho continued, “I’m going to spend my time today talking about Ilya Shapiro.”

Shapiro, a libertarian-conservative legal scholar who was set to take over as the new executive director and senior lecturer for Georgetown Law’s Center for the Constitution on February 1, has been the subject of a highly publicized controversy surrounding tweets criticizing President Biden’s use of racial preferences in the Supreme Court nomination process. Shapiro had responded to Biden’s pledge to nominate a black woman for the open seat by touting an Obama-appointed judge and lamenting that Biden’s pledge would force him instead to choose a “lesser black woman.” He deleted the tweet and apologized, but that didn’t calm the storm.

Shapiro’s case quickly became a flash point in the ongoing national debates over cancel culture and free speech. When the law school’s dean caved to activist demands by placing Shapiro on administrative leave, condemning his remarks as “antithetical to the work that we do here every day to build inclusion, belonging, and respect for diversity,” it sparked a bitter backlash from conservatives and academic-freedom advocates. Late last week, the school was embroiled in another controversy surrounding a professor who appeared to refer to a student as “Mr. China man” after forgetting his name.

These controversies were the backdrop for Ho’s remarks. While it wasn’t clear whether Ho was familiar with the second incident — his speech was entirely dedicated to the discussion of Shapiro’s case — the judge’s broader defense of academic freedom came with the weight of his personal biography: Ho, a Taiwanese American who immigrated to the United States with his parents when he was young, became the first person of Asian descent to sit on the Fifth Circuit when he was appointed to the position by then-president Donald Trump in 2017. He is also a co-chair of the Judiciary Committee of the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, a member of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, and a former attorney in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division.

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Ho’s background as a non-white immigrant, and his history in combating racial discrimination, featured prominently in his defense of Shapiro. “I confronted racial discrimination as a student, as a member of the legal profession, and as an Asian American during the Covid-19 pandemic,” the judge told attendees, according to the prepared remarks. But “cancel culture is not just antithetical to our constitutional culture and our American culture,” he said. It’s “completely antithetical to the very legal system that each of you seeks to join.”

The first half of the speech defended Shapiro’s right to make controversial comments on the grounds that the freedom of speech is “the foundation of our entire adversarial system of justice,” in Ho’s description. “You must understand your opponent’s views in order to fully understand, and thus powerfully defend, your own views,” he said.

That sentiment echoes many of the civil-libertarian defenses of Shapiro. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), for example — a leading advocate of value-neutral academic freedom — wrote a letter to the dean maintaining that “freedom of expression protects both Shapiro’s tweets and the criticism that followed.” FIRE did not defend the content of the words that had sparked the controversy: “Beyond noting their protected nature, FIRE takes no position on the merits of Shapiro’s tweets or on those of his detractors, and trusts that his remarks, as well as the response they engendered will—as they have been—be dissected, interrogated, and challenged.” This was a defense of Shapiro’s freedom rather than a defense of Shapiro himself.

But the second half of Ho’s speech went a step further. Ho defended the substance of Shapiro’s tweets, maintaining that equality of opportunity — which he described as “fundamental to who we are, and to who we aspire to be, as a nation” — was the principle that Shapiro was originally defending. “Ilya has said that he should have chosen different words. That ought to be enough,” Ho said. “I have no doubt — zero doubt — that Ilya did not intend anywhere near the worst interpretation that has been applied to his remarks.”

Ho went on to say that equal opportunity “define why America truly is the greatest nation on earth,” and that America’s founding principles “are the principles that brought my own family to these shores, and that I have held all my life,” even in the face of racial discrimination. Those principles, he continued, “are worth defending — no matter how loud the booing from the crowd.” While “racism is a scourge that America has not yet fully extinguished,” he acknowledged, “the first step in fighting racial discrimination is to stop practicing it.” (As others have also pointed out, Shapiro’s tweets were criticizing an actual instance of racial discrimination — i.e., the White House’s use of racial preferences in Supreme Court nominations.) “Make no mistake: If there is any racial discrimination in statements like these, it’s not coming from the speaker — it’s coming from the policy that the speaker is criticizing,” Ho said.

While Ho’s firm defense of Shapiro carried a not-so-implicit institutional criticism of Georgetown Law, it was met with relief by at least some students in the audience.

“I think everyone came expecting Judge Ho to give a standard talk on judicial philosophies and constitutional interpretation,” Rachel Wolff, a representative for the Georgetown Law Federalist Society, told National Review, adding she was glad he chose to “highlight Georgetown’s unfair treatment of Ilya Shapiro.” Luke Bunting, the co-president of the law school’s Conservative and Libertarian Student Association (CALSA), concurred: “His speech laid out exactly why free speech is important, and why the school’s handling of this situation has been so catastrophic for open discourse at Georgetown Law.”

Ho finished by tying his own views to Shapiro’s tweets. “Let me be clear: I stand with Ilya on the paramount importance of color-blindness. And that same principle should apply whether we’re talking about getting into college, getting your first job, or receiving an appointment to the highest court in the land.” As evidence, he cited testimony that he had given at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on “The Importance of a Diverse Federal Judiciary” where he had echoed Shapiro’s criticism of race-based judicial appointments, calling it “un-American” to restrict a judgeship to members of only one race.

“That’s all Ilya is trying to say. That’s all he has ever tried to say,” Ho said at Georgetown Law, according to the remarks.

“If Ilya Shapiro is deserving of cancellation,” he concluded, “then you should go ahead and cancel me too.”

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you might have to read this twice as I did
« Reply #861 on: February 17, 2022, 08:14:34 PM »
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/new-biden-dept-energy-appointee-part-time-drag-queen-queer-activists-145352610.html

"they are hired"

but "they" is not what it has meant since the English language derived

No I am not celebrating this.

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JW examples of "microaggressions"
« Reply #863 on: February 25, 2022, 03:10:51 PM »
https://www.judicialwatch.org/judicial-activist-nominated-to-high-court/#anc1

I love this one :


"Overabundance of liquor stores in communities of color."

is an example of a microAGGRESSION!

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calling Barrister Crump
« Reply #864 on: March 01, 2022, 09:41:43 AM »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/black-woman-says-she-forced-135417521.html

the humiliation and degradation
and outright racism, and life long emotional scarring
this woman suffered
deserves some serious financial compensation

don't we think?


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PP: Hate Hoaxers convicted
« Reply #867 on: March 08, 2022, 12:16:59 PM »
Atlanta hate-hoaxers convicted: Three Black Lives Matter and antifa thugs were convicted on federal charges of attempting to frame the Proud Boys for acts of vandalism and arson committed against Atlanta police vehicles and United States Postal Service property. The crimes were committed in October 2020 in the lead-up to the election. The trio left notes at the scenes of their crimes such as "stand by," which was a reference to Donald Trump's statements during his debate with Joe Biden when he was asked to disavow the Proud Boys. One note attached to a brick thrown into a police vehicle window cited several Bible verses and stated, "STOP the FAITHLESS ELECTOR vote in the WHITE HOUSE." All three individuals have also been indicted by the Fulton County district attorney for their involvement in setting fire to the Wendy's restaurant where Rayshard Brooks was killed by police.

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why does it take over 3 months to sentence
« Reply #868 on: March 10, 2022, 09:05:03 AM »
https://apnews.com/article/jussie-smollett-sentencing-live-updates-dca736b72447363711dbda548f13d79d

my guess:

community service and pay back 130K

I would be shocked if any jail time at all

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Re: Antifa, BLM, SJW warriors, gender warriors , victimhood, cancel culture
« Reply #869 on: March 10, 2022, 07:28:58 PM »
pleasantly shocked ! I guessed wrong:

he got some time
(too little for me )

I was right about the fine restitution :
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2022/3/10/22967380/jussie-smollett-sentence-empire-actor-fake-hate-crime-hoax

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Re: Antifa, BLM, SJW warriors, gender warriors , victimhood, cancel culture
« Reply #870 on: March 10, 2022, 09:26:01 PM »
I am surprised as well.


pleasantly shocked ! I guessed wrong:

he got some time
(too little for me )

I was right about the fine restitution :
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2022/3/10/22967380/jussie-smollett-sentence-empire-actor-fake-hate-crime-hoax

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From Bongino
« Reply #871 on: March 11, 2022, 07:01:21 AM »
https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-jussie-smollett-sentenced?utm_campaign=64487

never thought of it this way
Jesse Smollet goes to jail for beating up Jesse Smollet !


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supremacists
« Reply #872 on: March 15, 2022, 01:30:16 PM »
Smollet

liars for hire
claiming he will victim of hate crime in jail now

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/jussie-smollett-lawyers-release-threats/2022/03/15/id/1061282/

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Re: supremacists
« Reply #873 on: March 15, 2022, 08:10:47 PM »
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Smollet
liars for hire
claiming he will victim of hate crime in jail now ...
-------

He had to pay good money for that on the outside.

Maybe cheapening real violent crime wasn't funny.
« Last Edit: March 15, 2022, 08:12:39 PM by DougMacG »

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PP: Double Jeopardy issue for Jussie?
« Reply #874 on: March 18, 2022, 07:08:38 PM »
Jussie Smollett Free ... For Now
The hate-crime hoaxer is claiming double jeopardy, and he may have a case.

Thomas Gallatin


Following an emergency appeal to an Illinois state appellate court, actor and convicted hate-hoaxer Jussie Smollett has been freed from jail while the court weighs his claim that he was unconstitutionally charged twice for the same crime. Last December, Smollett was tried and found guilty on five counts of felony disorderly conduct for his role in concocting an alleged hate crime in Chicago in 2019. Last week, Smollett was sentenced to serve 150 days in jail and 30 months of felony probation, as well as ordered to pay restitution and a fine totaling $155,000.

Evidently, that relatively light sentence — considering the lie he perpetrated upon the American public — was still too much for the narcissistic, victim-identifying Smollett, who was escorted out of the court dramatically declaring that he would not kill himself. His family and lawyer quickly asserted that Smollett would not be safe in jail, claiming that he had received threats of physical harm. However, one can be forgiven for not believing Smollett's tale, as the man has repeatedly proven himself to be a liar, even maintaining despite all the evidence to the contrary that he is innocent of his hate-crime hoax.

So, is Smollett's release a case of a leftist court seeking to avoid implementation of the law because Smollett checks the right victimology boxes as both a racial minority and a homosexual? While it's certainly tempting to believe that to be the case, the court's decision is not necessarily a miscarriage of justice.

Smollett has been released after posting a bond of $150,000, which he will recoup if he submits to the court. Furthermore, the question the court is dealing with is not a question of Smollett's guilt but rather whether his trial is an instance of double jeopardy.

"Three years ago," Smollett's legal team contends, "Jussie and the State of Illinois reached a deferred prosecution agreement in which he paid a $10,000 fine and performed community service. As a result, the case was dismissed. To be recharged and prosecuted for the exact same thing, a second time, is not just morally wrong, but certainly double jeopardy and thus unconstitutional — especially as it concerns an innocent man."

Smollett's legal team may have a point, which is likely why the court had him released from jail until it decides the issue. Much of this present situation lies at the feet of Chicago's top prosecutor, Kim Foxx, who agreed to the aforementioned strange deal but never officially entered a plea.

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there was a time when dinosaurs "ruled" the Earth
« Reply #875 on: March 25, 2022, 07:51:20 AM »

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Dem Venn diagram
« Reply #876 on: March 25, 2022, 08:20:58 PM »


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USS Ginsberg
« Reply #878 on: April 01, 2022, 04:39:43 AM »
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/military-supreme-court-navy-ruth-bader-ginsburg/2022/03/31/id/1063844/

but alas ,  we are still waiting for first ship to be named after a first black female (KB is next)

or first trans
or first homosexual

or first black president - that would have to be an aircraft carrier - the USS Baraq


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here is required training for Vermont doctors
« Reply #883 on: April 05, 2022, 08:41:08 AM »
Upcoming Trainings

April 5 -  Cultural Competence: LGBTQ and Conflicting Religious Values - A “CE You! Plus” Afternoon Webinar! Multiple issues may arise when traditional religious values and LGBTQ+ clients intersect. This is true for clients as well as clinicians. This Brand New class will explore this complex dynamic, informing a culturally competent approach and moving to a synthesis of these seemingly conflicting ideas. Earn 3 CE Credits on a Sunday afternoon! (Live Webinar)

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I have a Vermont license , among others

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Re: Antifa, BLM, SJW warriors, gender warriors , victimhood, cancel culture
« Reply #884 on: April 05, 2022, 11:59:12 AM »
Fk.

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Re: here is required training for Vermont doctors
« Reply #885 on: April 05, 2022, 12:08:54 PM »
Upcoming Trainings

April 5 -  Cultural Competence: LGBTQ and Conflicting Religious Values - A “CE You! Plus” Afternoon Webinar! Multiple issues may arise when traditional religious values and LGBTQ+ clients intersect. This is true for clients as well as clinicians. This Brand New class will explore this complex dynamic, informing a culturally competent approach and moving to a synthesis of these seemingly conflicting ideas. Earn 3 CE Credits on a Sunday afternoon! (Live Webinar)

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I have a Vermont license , among others

Otherwise known as the “Psych/HIV/prolapsed rectum/FrankenVag class”.

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Re: Antifa, BLM, SJW warriors, gender warriors , victimhood, cancel culture
« Reply #886 on: April 05, 2022, 02:55:13 PM »
Otherwise known as the “Psych/HIV/prolapsed rectum/FrankenVag class”.

that really is about what it is

pre exposure HIV drugs
post exposure HIV drugs

STDs (now called STIs)

depression anxiety etc

otherwise guess  what?

they are the same as the rest of us
colds coughs viral infections
asthma etc

so why do I need extra courses ?

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Re: Antifa, BLM, SJW warriors, gender warriors , victimhood, cancel culture
« Reply #887 on: April 05, 2022, 02:57:02 PM »
Otherwise known as the “Psych/HIV/prolapsed rectum/FrankenVag class”.

that really is about what it is

pre exposure HIV drugs
post exposure HIV drugs

STDs (now called STIs)

depression anxiety etc

otherwise guess  what?

they are the same as the rest of us
colds coughs viral infections
asthma etc

so why do I need extra courses ?

You must kneel and show your deference.

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Being a victim sure pays well!
« Reply #888 on: April 06, 2022, 10:57:07 AM »


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NY AG sides with CAIR
« Reply #891 on: April 07, 2022, 12:11:14 PM »
When governments side with anti-Semites, bigots flourish
New York State's attorney general is backing CAIR's efforts to silence a group that monitors Islamic extremism. Labeling a watchdog as a hate group threatens all who oppose Jew-hatred.
by Jonathan S. Tobin
Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)
April 6, 2022

https://www.investigativeproject.org/9159/when-governments-side-with-anti-semites-bigots

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Are you a groomer?
« Reply #894 on: April 08, 2022, 12:38:34 PM »
second


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Re: Antifa, BLM, SJW warriors, gender warriors , victimhood, cancel culture
« Reply #896 on: April 08, 2022, 03:59:21 PM »
why is it always seem to be effeminate  guys pushing this stuff?
at least the voice is.


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Re: Are you a groomer?
« Reply #897 on: April 08, 2022, 06:26:53 PM »
With "groomed", most would think of groomed for success, not groomed for earlier and earlier sex especially of the kind even they call queer.

I think the 'groomed' term might be for getting a smart kid on a path to get into MIT or Caltech, Stanford or Med school, not Kindergardners learning condoms, oral anal, penal-vaginal sex, any sex or sex change or sex preference, for a first grader.

What is wrong with these people? I have to believe this is a losing issue for the 'woke', to .

I also think that a new generation, as they grow up should resent finding out they are groomed, manipulated, had friends screwed up by this and so on. 

Whatever happened to 'question authority'?  Young people think the world is going to end because school authorities falsely tell them that.  Turns out that (and sex changes) could be bad for their mental health.

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Soon to be memory-holed
« Reply #899 on: April 13, 2022, 10:18:18 AM »