Their version of DEI is “Didn't Earn It.”
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Their version of DEI is “Didn't Earn It.”
@georgetakei Can she spell “art”?
@georgetakei she definitely looks like the product of clay eater genetics
@georgetakei well she has big teeth?
Also, isn’t she a bit old for him?
Yes, we now get to enjoy this post woke, post DEI world, where incompetent (white) people are hired strictly for their identity politics
@georgetakei DEI stands for Donald, Eric and Ivanka
They act like stupidity is a virtue... what resentment and jealousy makes them do that...? Why?
@georgetakei You're a true national treasure Mr. Takei
Chamberlain unqualified, all trump wants is someone young and outwardly pretty to make him compliments and serve his perverse fantasys
How dare you call Chamberlain unqualified, all trump wants is someone young and outwardly pretty to make him compliments and suck him off.
@georgetakei He's running out of jobs to give out as bribes to keep people quiet but he's not running out of crimes to keep them quiet about.
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I wonder if she wore knee pads while she was "earning" this position.
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What's that old saying...'It's not who you know, it's whose diaper you change'. 😂
Every CEO only wants board members who will give him what he wants, when he wants it. Trump is a little more desperate about it than most, which might explain his bottom feeding for board members.
@georgetakei The unqualified hired by the unqualified in order to break the system.
@georgetakei My friend George, a plea from a father who sees his child in danger. I am not asking for money from you, but I am asking for your voice to help my voice be heard. My appeal is purely humanitarian, and sharing it could change the fate of an entire family. I hope you take a look. I am Mohammed from Gaza, preparing for the arrival of my first child and want to provide the necessary items for the birth. Could you quote my pinned post?"
हिति , in Nepāl Bhāṣā, is the word for a shared community water tap. Even in modern Newar cities, these ancient structures still pour out fresh mountain water piped through ancient underground filters and conduits. They are a place to wash, to talk, to drink, to meet the locals: a nourishing, refreshing social-ecological place.