Dr. Jackson-Edwards
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Dr. Jackson-Edwards
@Harvarddoc32
Former College RB, (Divine 9) HBCU, IVY, Retired Soldier, (Four Continents/Ten Countries) Loved Africa. Over 100 HBCUs out there. My opinions are my own.
Washington DC. Katılım Mart 2013
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@FredrickWLee Yeah, I just saw a fight at white spring break. Kids tore up a drug store fighting. No cops around.
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@Harvarddoc32 Definitely agree with your comment. Many of these functions and crowd are non-HBCU affiliated. But I guess it easy to generalization unless it we talk about the mobs from other ahem events🤷🏾♂️
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Don't blame this on HBCU students. Thugs walking around with guns trying to meet college girls. College students & non college students don't mix. Don't forget to talk about the fights at the white college spring break!
National Conservative@NatCon2022
Black Spring Break at Daytona Beach this past weekend. There were four shootings directly related to the annual arrival of HBCU Black spring breakers.
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An adult daughter stood at her parents’ front door, speaking into the Vivintin, camera with a bag in hand. “Mom, Dad… I know you’re home. I see your cars. I want to come back. I’ll be responsible this time.” Then she walked away and waited in her car outside.
Moments like this are heavy, full of history, second chances, and difficult decisions on both sides.
Do you think her parents should open the door and give her another chance, or is it sometimes better to hold the line?
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This escalated FAST… A customer tried to return a $3,000 item at Best Buy, but the cashier refused, and things quickly turned tense. Situations like this can go from calm to confrontational in seconds, especially when big money is involved. Who do you think is actually in the wrong here, the customer or the store? And should stores be more flexible with returns on expensive items?
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@CedarPosts Give the Chickamauga Indian Tribe their flag back.
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Last week liberals had a melt down over a Confederate Flag flying proudly in the wind on Lake Norman and visible from I-77.
A couple of libs even called NC SHP and 911 to report the flag, then expressed outrage that the cops wouldn’t do anything.
I realize this is a shock to Yankee transplants and West Coasters.
But if you get off the interstates and drive across the Carolinas on secondary roads you’ll quickly realize these flags are pretty darn common.
Trust me no one’s going to steal your children or burn a cross in your front yard.
In the South people continue to fly the Confederate flag primarily as a symbol of Southern heritage, local pride, and regional identity, often honoring ancestors who fought in the Civil War. Others use it to represent rebellion, cherished rural lifestyle, or a desire for limited government.
But be warned it is also a flashing reminder that
FA/FO applies big time in rural Carolinas.
Y’all come back now ya hear!

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@MrsMassacre Welp! Montana State University & The University of Wyoming Football players time to pack up and leave.
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