Generation Wuss and related crap
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How to be a winner:
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According to the outlet, Yearwood has been extremely ‘successful’ competing against females, taking the top spot from the usual, ‘more traditional’ winner.
Being taller, stronger and even sporting a faint moustache, Yearwood thoroughly crushed every female opponent.
At Cromwell High, Transgender Athlete Competes With Girls For First Time - Hartford Courant
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“TRANS GIRL” MAKES NO EFFORT TO TRANSITION, SWEEPS ACTUAL GIRLS TRACK MEETS & BRAGS ABOUT IT
Andraya Yearwood, 15, who is a biological male that ‘identifies’ as female, yet hasn’t taken any steps to transition, has reportedly swept a state high school track meet in Connecticut.
According to The Day, Yearwood received permission to join the Cromwell High girls track team, despite competing as a boy in middle school.According to the outlet, Yearwood has been extremely ‘successful’ competing against females, taking the top spot from the usual, ‘more traditional’ winner.
Being taller, stronger and even sporting a faint moustache, Yearwood thoroughly crushed every female opponent.
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Former PHL 17 reporter Colleen Campbell says she’s “ruined” after being fired for berating a police officer on film and allegedly assaulting him after the camera was turned off.
...“The nurse [at the police station] said if I send you to the hospital it will really delay everything,” she reportedly told the outlet. “I just wanted to get out of there. I was really worried about my job. She gave me something similar to a Benadryl. Then later I woke up and had a panic attack. I never thought to get anything done.”
Asked why she thinks she was drugged, Campbell reportedly replied, “everything was foggy. I do remember coming in to Helium [the comedy club]. I do remember getting into an altercation there, but I don’t remember what it was about. I only had two drinks at Helium.”
When pressed for answers as to if she’d really only had just two drinks, Campbell reportedly admitted she also had two shots prior to attending the show.
Campbell reportedly only found out about the video of her antics when she learned she was being charged with resisting arrest, criminal mischief and disorderly conduct.
“I found out about it later because HR called me and said I was being terminated,” she told Philly Magazine. “They said there’s a video. I said, ‘what video?'”![](https://cdn.milo.yiannopoulos.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/colleen-campbell-phl-17-reporter-helium.jpg)
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dear white people: be careful of fat bat-wielding lesbians
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Speechless. And the State of Washington gives this place public funds?
DONT . . . LOSE . . . ALL . . . HOPE . . . .
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I identify as a bear.
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I read that and thought . . . "no way." Then I went here: Academics | The Evergreen State College.
Was disappoint, just the usually hippie stuff.
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that time passive non-violence didnt help much:
According to police, he was assaulted at Baltimore and Commerce streets by a group of juveniles around 1 pm.
“I think we need to look into what is causing people to engage in this kind of behaviour,” Sileo said. He his wallet and two cellphones were stolen.
“A couple of young guys stealing my cell phones and ending up in jail doesn’t seem to be worth it,” he said after being discharged from the Maryland Shock Trauma Center.
Sileo, who works at the Health Department, oversees various anti-violence initiatives, including the Office of Youth Violence Prevention and Safe Streets.
According to the Baltimore Sun, he said that all he remembers before waking up in the emergency room was walking back to the Health Department from lunch.
“Anytime you become a victim of violence, it changes your outlook,” he said. “You don’t always recognize the impact it has. Having this perspective — while it wasn’t one I was looking for — puts it into perspective for me.”
Sileo believes that this attack will give him new insight into helping the department carry out its violence prevention work.
A Health Department official that oversees anti-violence programs in Baltimore was reportedly assaulted Friday.
The Baltimore Sun reports that Greg Sileo, an assistant city health commissioner, is recovering from multiple facial fractures, swelling and bruising, and says that he does not remember the attack.According to police, he was assaulted at Baltimore and Commerce streets by a group of juveniles around 1 pm.
“I think we need to look into what is causing people to engage in this kind of behaviour,” Sileo said. He his wallet and two cellphones were stolen.
“A couple of young guys stealing my cell phones and ending up in jail doesn’t seem to be worth it,” he said after being discharged from the Maryland Shock Trauma Center.
Sileo, who works at the Health Department, oversees various anti-violence initiatives, including the Office of Youth Violence Prevention and Safe Streets.
According to the Baltimore Sun, he said that all he remembers before waking up in the emergency room was walking back to the Health Department from lunch.
“Anytime you become a victim of violence, it changes your outlook,” he said. “You don’t always recognize the impact it has. Having this perspective — while it wasn’t one I was looking for — puts it into perspective for me.”
Sileo believes that this attack will give him new insight into helping the department carry out its violence prevention work.