Kelly Leak
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Kelly Leak
@KellyLeak76
Center field. Air hockey enthusiast.


I love seeing these young Black Kings cross the Winston-Salem State University stage in style! But before they set out the hop, they put in the work and earned every honor they deserved. Excellence and Brotherhood go hand in hand! 💜💛 #OmegaPsiPhi 🎥: Tanya Riley (Mom)

Every day I write “The Daily Script” in Katie’s name, and sadly it feels like I will never run out of material because the same one-sided “compassionate” voices continue providing endless examples of hypocrisy, selective outrage, cruelty, and ideological blindness. These voices use intimidation and moral condemnation to shift attention away from Katie’s life and the preventable circumstances surrounding her death. Rather than confront the uncomfortable questions her story raises, they accuse a grieving father of “exploiting” his baby girl’s death simply because he refuses to stay silent about a tragedy that never should have happened. At the same time, these one-sided voices deliberately deflect from Katie’s story so they can selfishly amplify tragedies that are more politically convenient for their own ideology and narratives. Their outrage is selective. Their compassion is conditional. The volume of their voices depends entirely on whether a death serves their politics. What these voices cannot seem to do is simply stop, reflect honestly, and ask why a beautiful 20-year-old young woman had to die in such a preventable way. Why was Katie placed in the path of someone who never should have been there under policies that never should have existed? Why is demanding accountability considered offensive, but the preventable loss of innocent life is treated as politically inconvenient unless it can somehow be weaponized for ideological purposes? Katie’s death should not only be mourned. It should be transparently examined with honesty and humility so people understand the conditions, failures, recklessness, and policies that helped create this tragedy in the first place. A healthy society reflects, corrects itself, and tries to prevent future suffering. Instead, these voices demand silence because accountability threatens ideology. The very people who lecture the public about empathy and humanity often become the coldest and most hardened voices the moment Katie’s story challenges their politics or exposes inconvenient realities. I wish we did not have to do this. I wish more than anything that our family was still whole, that Katie was still here. And that we could simply have our old lives back before this preventable tragedy shattered everything we loved. I naïvely believed we lived in a society where the preventable death of a young woman would be universally mourned, where leaders would possess the moral courage and humility to honestly confront what went wrong, and where protecting future families from the same devastation mattered more than ideology, political loyalty, or self-preservation. I was wrong. Because at some point, if politics strips away your ability to acknowledge innocent human suffering and reflect honestly on how it occurred, then something deeply broken has taken hold of the soul. But until that day comes, I will keep writing. I will keep speaking. And I will keep saying Katie’s name.


Not that I desire to be a housekeeper, but they'll be making close to what I make as an urban planner in a job that requires a masters and directs work touching everyone in my city and tens of millions if not billions of taxpayer money

The average pay of housekeepers in New York City hotels will increase to more than $100,000 a year as part of a contract settlement between an industry trade group and a powerful union. nyti.ms/4dPdsTw



Shot five times by a Border Patrol agent. Branded a "domestic terrorist" by DHS. Marimar Martinez still showed up to speak the truth. The Trump Administration doesn't want you to hear her story.


NEW: In a mandatory anti-racism class, Penn State told 1L law students they must "acknowledge the reality of systemic racism" and "dismantle systems that racialize, subordinate, and oppress." One student withdrew from the law school over the class. We obtained shocking audio.🧵


JUST IN: Bronx man convicted of operating a Chinese government police station in New York City.





They have to start sinking the boats. There is no longer any other way to stop the invasion.

At least half a million illegals have massed in north Africa readying to flood into Europe, warns the Greek Government. Migration Minister Thanos Plevris says Greek authorities estimate around 550,000 migrants are in Libya alone awaiting the chance to break into the EU.











