Anonymous wrote:I fail to understand why the smoking gun is ignored: He said he only put “A little bit of shoe polish on his cheeks” because he knew “you cannot get shoe polish off.”
Anonymous wrote:Several media outlets went to the medical school campus last week and over the weekend to look at the 1984 yearbook, a copy of which was in their library. So it was confirmed to be true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm quite positive he was set up by Republicans. They doctored the yearbook and put out the photo. Has anyone seen the real yearbook?
O.M.G. You are kidding, right?
You must be joking; you cannot possibly be this stupid.
Well, I’ve wondered the same thing actually. I’ve never seen a photo or video of more than one of these yearbooks at a time. Are there more? Because if this is the only one that anyone can find, then tha5s really suspicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm quite positive he was set up by Republicans. They doctored the yearbook and put out the photo. Has anyone seen the real yearbook?
O.M.G. You are kidding, right?
You must be joking; you cannot possibly be this stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I'm quite positive he was set up by Republicans. They doctored the yearbook and put out the photo. Has anyone seen the real yearbook?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A former page designer who claimed to have worked on the 1984 yearbook told the Times-Dispatch that students were allowed to enclose three photos in a sealed envelope that would complement their senior photo. The picutres were numbered and a corresponding number was put on the page layout, before the photos were returned to the envelope and sent along to the printers for publishing.
In my experience, the most likely thing is he submitted that picture," Ellwood said. "Is it possible somebody could’ve switched the pictures after the fact? Yes. Is it probable? No." Ellwood told the Times-Dispatch that he had different political views to Northam.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/racist-yearbooks-virginia-governor-northams-medical-school-under-microscope-1317755%3famp=1
Then that pretty much proves it was a Koch bros set-up right there!!!
How so?
Well, the Koch brothers have a time-machine! (Obviously).![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A former page designer who claimed to have worked on the 1984 yearbook told the Times-Dispatch that students were allowed to enclose three photos in a sealed envelope that would complement their senior photo. The picutres were numbered and a corresponding number was put on the page layout, before the photos were returned to the envelope and sent along to the printers for publishing.
In my experience, the most likely thing is he submitted that picture," Ellwood said. "Is it possible somebody could’ve switched the pictures after the fact? Yes. Is it probable? No." Ellwood told the Times-Dispatch that he had different political views to Northam.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/racist-yearbooks-virginia-governor-northams-medical-school-under-microscope-1317755%3famp=1
Then that pretty much proves it was a Koch bros set-up right there!!!
How so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know everyone says the blackface was taboo even back then but that is absolutely not true. The movie Soul Man came out in the late 80's and the Ted Danson/Whoopi incident happened in 93. I think the KKK outfit is actually more out of line.
I was there in the 80s.
Frats had pimps n hos parties, did blackface, and many people got blackout drunk like Kavanaugh. If Kavanaugh is not held accountable for what he did in the 80s, no one else should be.
I don't think anyone should resign.
Maybe a Truth Commission should be set up to hold all privileged white men who engaged in this sort of behavior accountable. At some point, justice calls out for it.
Yes. And, we need to develop new technology that would identify any Thought Crimes. We cannot have people doing things or thinking things that others might find objectionable.
I’m just looking to deliver restorative justice to the numerous people who were wronged by white men of privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A former page designer who claimed to have worked on the 1984 yearbook told the Times-Dispatch that students were allowed to enclose three photos in a sealed envelope that would complement their senior photo. The picutres were numbered and a corresponding number was put on the page layout, before the photos were returned to the envelope and sent along to the printers for publishing.
In my experience, the most likely thing is he submitted that picture," Ellwood said. "Is it possible somebody could’ve switched the pictures after the fact? Yes. Is it probable? No." Ellwood told the Times-Dispatch that he had different political views to Northam.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/racist-yearbooks-virginia-governor-northams-medical-school-under-microscope-1317755%3famp=1
Then that pretty much proves it was a Koch bros set-up right there!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know everyone says the blackface was taboo even back then but that is absolutely not true. The movie Soul Man came out in the late 80's and the Ted Danson/Whoopi incident happened in 93. I think the KKK outfit is actually more out of line.
I was there in the 80s.
Frats had pimps n hos parties, did blackface, and many people got blackout drunk like Kavanaugh. If Kavanaugh is not held accountable for what he did in the 80s, no one else should be.
I don't think anyone should resign.
Maybe a Truth Commission should be set up to hold all privileged white men who engaged in this sort of behavior accountable. At some point, justice calls out for it.
Yes. And, we need to develop new technology that would identify any Thought Crimes. We cannot have people doing things or thinking things that others might find objectionable.
Anonymous wrote:A former page designer who claimed to have worked on the 1984 yearbook told the Times-Dispatch that students were allowed to enclose three photos in a sealed envelope that would complement their senior photo. The picutres were numbered and a corresponding number was put on the page layout, before the photos were returned to the envelope and sent along to the printers for publishing.
In my experience, the most likely thing is he submitted that picture," Ellwood said. "Is it possible somebody could’ve switched the pictures after the fact? Yes. Is it probable? No." Ellwood told the Times-Dispatch that he had different political views to Northam.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/racist-yearbooks-virginia-governor-northams-medical-school-under-microscope-1317755%3famp=1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know everyone says the blackface was taboo even back then but that is absolutely not true. The movie Soul Man came out in the late 80's and the Ted Danson/Whoopi incident happened in 93. I think the KKK outfit is actually more out of line.
I was there in the 80s.
Frats had pimps n hos parties, did blackface, and many people got blackout drunk like Kavanaugh. If Kavanaugh is not held accountable for what he did in the 80s, no one else should be.
I don't think anyone should resign.
Maybe a Truth Commission should be set up to hold all privileged white men who engaged in this sort of behavior accountable. At some point, justice calls out for it.
Yes. And, we need to develop new technology that would identify any Thought Crimes. We cannot have people doing things or thinking things that others might find objectionable.