OMG

Makes you wonder how he does it...
His head up his ass AND his foot in his mouth.
Truly amazing.

That's one hell of a Forum pretzel act he pulls off ain't it.......

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You guys are Chelsea Handler fans? You seem super concerned with her reviews. I haven't heard about her in quite a while. Should I start subscribing to "websites for dummies" so I can be informed like you?

I'm not aware of any of her "reviews". Years ago she used to be funny but now she's "woke" and feels guilty about making fun of people. I wonder if she's given back all the money she made doing it. Reminds me of Jimmy Kimmel. He got his own show and became a fake liberal like all the other, millionaire Hollywood dolts that pander to the sheep. I guess he figures the rest of us forgot about THE MAN SHOW where he was fat, swilling beer and paying homage to cheerleaders. You know, all that offensive XY chromosome bullshit we neanderthals propagate.
 
I'm not aware of any of her "reviews".
Years ago she used to be funny but now she's "woke" and feels
guilty about making fun of people.
I wonder if she's given back all the money she made doing it.
Reminds me of Jimmy Kimmel.
He got his own show and became a fake liberal like all the other,
millionaire Hollywood dolts that pander to the sheep.
I guess he figures the rest of us forgot about THE MAN SHOW
where he was fat, swilling beer and paying homage to cheerleaders.
You know, all that offensive XY chromosome bullshit
we neanderthals propagate.

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Nope... I can't get with the Ravens, Nono. They decided not to overpay Kaeperdick after his terrorist girlfriend called the CEO a plantation owner. P.S. - we need to respect the non-binaries and it prohibits me from upvoting your blatant sexism.
 
Journalists Rage over Betsy DeVos Visit to Catholic School that Calls Transgenderism ‘Immoral’
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DR. SUSAN BERRY20 Sep 2019270
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Left-wing media are fuming that U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos visited a Catholic elementary school in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that deems transgender ideology “immoral.”

HuffPost reported that DeVos’s “Back-to-School tour” included a visit Thursday to Harrisburg Catholic Elementary School in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg.

The headline read, “Betsy DeVos To Promote School That Bans Transgender Students And Staff.”

Other media reported in a similar vein.

CNN reported, “DeVos to Visit School that Refuses to Accommodate Trans Students.”

CBS News reported, “Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos Visits School with Anti-Transgender Policy.”

The Olean Times Herald reported, “PA: Secy DeVos Visits Anti-Trans School in Harrisburg.”

The Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg has a specific stated policy, adopted in 2015, for its own students regarding “Gender Identity Questions.” The policy was adopted as gender ideology began to be mandated and inserted into public school education throughout the country.

The policy distinguishes between situations in which children are born with “sexually ambiguous genitalia” and those in which “the gender identity question is psychological in origin.”

“Catholic educators as well as all other members of the school staff and community are called to be witnesses to Jesus Christ and His Church,” the Harrisburg Roman Catholic diocese states, and continues:

In the first instance, where the sex of a child may be indeterminate at birth, one requiring time and medical testing before establishing an existing or dominant sex, it is common pastoral practice to collaborate with parents and medical professionals as they try to make a prudential determination on their child’s actual biological sex.

This policy addresses the circumstances where there is a clear biological determination of a person’s sex and subsequent efforts to chemically and/or surgically alter the given biology. This is understood in Catholic moral terms as self-mutilation and therefore immoral. To attempt to make accommodations for such persons would be to cooperate in the immoral action and impose an unacceptable burden on others in the school community.

In a recent interview with The College Fix, noted Johns Hopkins psychiatrist Dr. Paul McHugh warned that many in the medical and psychiatric industries “will come to regret” the ease with which they are now experimenting on children who claim to be transgender.

McHugh said treating young people with hormones and surgeries to change their appearance to be more in keeping with the opposite sex is “experimental” and “comparable to doing frontal lobotomies.”

He agrees that gender identity dysphoria and confusions “are mostly driven by psychological and psychosocial problems these people have.”

The Harrisburg Catholic school policy continues that parents who choose to enroll their children in a Catholic school understand that they will not act in opposition to Catholic teaching.

“Notification of a student’s determination to undergo a sex change procedure or that a student has undergone the procedure (condition #2 as described above) would violate that agreement,” the policy adds. “The student would be ineligible to attend or remain in attendance in a Catholic school.”

CNN described DeVos’s visit to the Catholic school – part of her annual tour promoting school choice – as another “brush with controversy over transgender rights.”

Another member of the Trump administration, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson, also angered the left when he expressed concern about biological men claiming to be women inserting themselves into homeless women’s shelters. The Washington Post based its report on the matter on the comments of “three [anonymous] people present who interpreted the remarks as an attack on transgender women.”

The report continued:

While visiting HUD’s San Francisco office this week, Carson also lamented that society no longer seemed to know the difference between men and women, two of the agency staffers said.

Carson’s remarks visibly shocked and upset many of the roughly 50 HUD staffers who attended Tuesday’s meeting, and prompted at least one woman to walk out in protest, the staffers said.

Carson has a history of making dismissive comments about transgender people. While running for president, he referred to transgender people as “abnormal” and said they should not be in the military. As HUD Secretary, he weakened Obama-era protections for transgender people, saying he believes in equal rights, not “special rights.”

According to the Post, one of the anonymous HUD staffers said Carson conveyed the sentiment that biological men claiming to be women “were not women.”

“Like we shouldn’t force people to accept transgender people in this context because it makes other people uncomfortable,” the staffer reportedly said.

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They are getting a free education, that’s more than enough.
Maybe that should be free anyway?
If the school is going to use their likeness and make money doing it the player should be paid.

I just don't think it should be in season or while the kid is in school. Once the kid graduates or leaves school then they get paid.
 
Which of you idiots don’t think D1 basketball and football players should get paid?

Of course they should.

I'm not sure what idiot you're referring to, unless it's yourself, but those 2 college athletes already get enough perks. At that point, they become professional athletes. I think scholarships, admission to many schools they would not have otherwise qualified for, preferential class placement, meals, free tutoring, etc, is more than enough. They're playing a sport... not working in the laundry room and nobody is forcing them to do it. But I'm sure California liberals will be stupid enough to shove this in the face of the NCAA and fuck things up like they do everything else in our state.
 
If the school is going to use their likeness and make money doing it the player should be paid.

I just don't think it should be in season or while the kid is in school. Once the kid graduates or leaves school then they get paid.
I guess the real question though is how much they getvpaid and who decides that. Do you pay based on performance or on revenue generated? Can a player hire an agent to negotiate a deal entering college?

Next month we are having a party for my Dad's 80th. My sister and husband are flying out and I believe my nephew is as well. All three played D1 in their respective sport so it will be interesting to hear their takes.
 
I'm not sure what idiot you're referring to, unless it's yourself, but those 2 college athletes already get enough perks. At that point, they become professional athletes. I think scholarships, admission to many schools they would not have otherwise qualified for, preferential class placement, meals, free tutoring, etc, is more than enough. They're playing a sport... not working in the laundry room and nobody is forcing them to do it. But I'm sure California liberals will be stupid enough to shove this in the face of the NCAA and fuck things up like they do everything else in our state.
I just don't like it when a company, like EA Sports, can use a college players likeness on a video game, make tons of money and the player gets zero.
 
I just don't like it when a company, like EA Sports, can use a college players likeness on a video game, make tons of money and the player gets zero.

I'd ask you this... is anyone actually buying NCAA football because they want to play Kyler Murray from Oklahoma? Maybe some... but I don't think the majority are buying it for Kyler... they're buying it for the Sooners. What I'd rather see is companies like EA being required to contribute to the programs/schools directly with the understanding that the athlete ultimately benefits from it without an exchange of actual monies. It would be a logistical challenge but I think paying players is a very slippery slope.
 
I'd ask you this... is anyone actually buying NCAA football because they want to play Kyler Murray from Oklahoma? Maybe some... but I don't think the majority are buying it for Kyler... they're buying it for the Sooners. What I'd rather see is companies like EA being required to contribute to the programs/schools directly with the understanding that the athlete ultimately benefits from it without an exchange of actual monies. It would be a logistical challenge but I think paying players is a very slippery slope.
Slippery is an understatement. Paying based on revenue earned for the school for anything in your likeness is not as easy as one would think. Not all schools put the players name on the jerseys so an argument can be made that anyone who wore that number has contributed to it's popularity. And don't think the women are going to be left out of this debate. Equal pay..
 
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