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27 minutes ago, stevenash said:

Once again, the lefties must feel that Nirvana is getting closer

 

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From the U of M article:

The University of Minnesota is shedding its “king” and “queen” titles for homecoming, organizers said Monday. Instead “royalty” will be the term of choice.

Now wouldn't the term "royalty" promote class warfare?  Are those that are not royalty all peasants?

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51 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

From the U of M article:

The University of Minnesota is shedding its “king” and “queen” titles for homecoming, organizers said Monday. Instead “royalty” will be the term of choice.

Now wouldn't the term "royalty" promote class warfare?  Are those that are not royalty all peasants?

I was thinking along those very lines when reading this article. I find it fascinating how people can be so politically incorrect while trying to be so politically correct. All I can think of is they develop such severe tunnel vision they have no clue as to the results/repercussions of their politically correct actions.

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29 minutes ago, Englebert said:

I was thinking along those very lines when reading this article. I find it fascinating how people can be so politically incorrect while trying to be so politically correct. All I can think of is they develop such severe tunnel vision they have no clue as to the results/repercussions of their politically correct actions.

Translation- Liberalism

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Sitting here watching a documentary on Nazi Death Squads.  A historian was describing the officer corp of the SS-Totemkopf (German for skull & crossbones) assembled by Hitler & his henchman.  They were college graduates, mostly middle class to upper middle class.  I write this because I see a parallel with them and today's brainwashed college students in America.  

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That's just about more than my feeble little country brain can handle.  I do have a couple of  questions though.  I wonder if they paid for this, or their insurance, or did us taxpayers?  My bp is rising just thinking about it.  Also, does a DNA test show your gender?  I'm curious what results you would get from all 3 of these folks.  they give new meaning to the old expression, Funny Farm.

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