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1   NDrLoR   2021 Jul 6, 10:04am  

"Hannah-Jones — who won the Pulitzer Prize for her work on The New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project focusing on America’s history of slavery — said Tuesday that her tenure application had stalled after political interference by conservatives and objections by a top donor at the journalism school. She lamented the “political firestorm that has dogged me since The 1619 Project published,” with conservatives including former President Donald Trump criticizing the work."

Good for them and good for Trump in stalling this hyphenated slut's tenure--this ought to happen more often. Shows how much the Pulitzer is worth, too.
2   Ceffer   2021 Jul 6, 10:17am  

Pulitzer is toilet paper for SJW fiction. Nobel Prize isn't much better. Keep lowering standards for Globalist KommieKunt 'critical' delusions. Keep throwing sops to subversives and the Plantation.
3   rocketjoe79   2021 Jul 6, 10:18am  

Yep, she's retreating to the historically black Howard University. These universities should be demolished. They only serve to produce a lower quality graduate that can only get hired within the black community. Employers are well aware of the lower standards at these places.

If black students can't make it at everyday colleges, then they should find other vocations. Trades are in desperate need of workers! I taught millwrights, pipefitters, electricians, etc. them most of my adult life. They are generally sharp kinesthetic learners that will run circles around you while they fix real machines. Trades pay very well and provide for retirement, even if non-union. Most of the guys I knew had all the toys: big new trucks, ski-doos, boats, Polaris ATV's, etc. And most raised good families too.

Airlines need pilots. You don't need a college degree, but you do need some math and mechanical aptitude or at least desire to learn. You can get full low-interest funding for pilot training (United and American both have programs.)
4   Shaman   2021 Jul 6, 10:46am  

I’ll second the trade suggestion. I trained for white collar STEM, but switched to blue collar when I actually needed to make a living. I make north of $150k every year, and could make $250k if I were willing to work nights. I have zero cost medical/dental insurance, and a hefty pension that’s administered by my union, not the employer, but the employer puts a bunch of money into it every month.
I talked to a guy who was a senior worker at Mattel. He likes his job but won’t get a pension, and lamented that people like him keep getting fired/laid off when they hit 55.
5   Eric Holder   2021 Jul 6, 10:51am  

rocketjoe79 says
Airlines need pilots. You don't need a college degree, but you do need some math and mechanical aptitude or at least desire to learn. You can get full low-interest funding for pilot training (United and American both have programs.)


For all the talk of pilot shortage the pay for the first 5-10 years is total crap.

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