MAGA hats is nothing to do with Nazi's and to assign that to Trump shows your ignorance. Whether those girls were there to get a reaction isn't even relevant. It's no different than someone wearing a Hillary or Obama hat. It's the brainwashing of the left and media who paints that falsehood. Either way, no one had the right to bother them or say anything. These kids are being taught this way, and to hate non black people. The real problem. Anyone should be able to go ANYWHERE with their political slogan or whatever. If you can't tolerate that FREEDOM get some therapy. |
Where on earth are you get this Nazi stuff? Do you see Nazi's in your cheese sandwiches? Quit reading those rags that are filling your head full of nonsense. |
dont worry Infosys, Cognizant, Brillio, TATA, Wipro will not recruit from Howard. And they are not racist - DCUM has confirmed this. |
Are you for real? It's far worse for professors at a public school to be wearing an Obama hat on duty-possibly breaking the law. It was also during an election cycle. You can hear whatever whistles you choose, that's a choice. But both are hats in support of political leader, by the way both fairly elected by the American people . Private citizens can wear whatever they want. Public servants politicking Far Worse. |
Far Worse indeed! Obama was Black! Is Black still Today I think? Terrible! Kenya! Democrats Are bad. MAGA |
If that is what you understood from my post, I strongly recommend that you ask your parents why they hated you do much that they didn't raise or educate you properly. |
LOL! How do you know my mom? |
I would but I don't have time to mentor more than the seven teenagers I cuurently see. As an African American I like to help people who are in the same situation I was in 30 years ago. You might think of mentoring young white women who are in your situation 30 years ago You seem the kind, generous sort |
I don't But as I suspected, you are a victim of divorce. |
It's nice of you to say that - but I actually don't take race into consideration when deciding who to help out. Except insofar my field has a real need for more racial and socioeconomic diversity, so we should encourage that. Honestly, though, anyone who decides to help these girls is either going to throw them to the wolves by encouraging them to really dig in with this MAGA crap - using them as pawns in a pathetic partisan game - or else is going to be essentially performing social work. The girls don't seem particularly worthy of help, not bright or thoughtful; merely arrogant and incurious about the world around them. That's how they present themselves. I'm sure I'd have come across as a jackass at 16, too, so I am glad I didn't do anything then that would have gotten me on TV. Still, I can't see any valid reason anyone would take an interest in these kids except that they are in person trolls. |
OMG YOU DO KNOW MY MOM? |
| Those two fools just toasted their futures. That photo will follow them for decades. Stupid. |
I know people who have moved to the DMV in the last 10 years who had no idea where or what Howard University is. Nor did they know what HBCU stood for. So yea, I could see someone showing up there not knowing anything about it. Now if that's the case with these girls or the chaperones I don't know. |
That seems WILDLY implausible that they accidentally went to HU's campus for lunch |
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Looks like there's more to the story:
https://www.buzzfeed.com/nidhiprakash/teens-maga-hats-howard?utm_term=.pargzP14DL#.cemBeJERjz In interviews with BuzzFeed News, the Trump-supporting students from Union City High School in Pennsylvania said they were unaware Howard is a historically black college (or HBCU). "No one asked us to take the hats off, no one told us the history of the college other than what year it was established in and who it was established by," Vandee said Tuesday. But Eunissa Pullium, a 16-year-old student at Pennsylvania's Erie High — the other school on the trip — told BuzzFeed News the group's tour guide had informed the students Howard was an HBCU. "Our tour guide told us it was an HBCU and everything and that's when we looked at what they were wearing and said, 'You can't wear that to a historically black college,'" said Pullium. "They just ignored it, like we didn’t say it at all." |