Guy D. Nave, Jr
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Guy D. Nave, Jr
@guynave2
College professor, aspiring public intellectual, advocate for change, ever evolving and changing being

The DNC needs to apologize for not allowing the Tennessee 3 to speak at the DNC in 2024. Your actions have led to the fascist new confederacy to be reborn. All black democrats and women have been kicked off their committee assignments in Tennessee.

This is the buffoon trying to stop the Confederate Railroad concert at the Winneshiek County Fair in Iowa because he's "offended." @guynave2 proves once more why college is for idiots as he sends a message that those with degrees from Luther probably have high student loan debts and few marketable skills. Typical leftist who gets pleasure out of making other people miserable. Why subsidies for "higher" ed need to end. Thank you President Trump for getting that ball rolling. kcrg.com/2026/04/21/con…


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