On Friday, July 14, 2023 at 3:13:18 PM UTC-7, jdyöung wrote:
> A Black family is accusing this airline of discriminating against them
> after airline staff refused to remove a white woman sitting in one of
> their seats.
>
> According to Yahoo News, Nigerian Canadian Busayo Alle traveled from
> Vancouver to Calgary on Canada’s Flair Airlines with her 12-week-old
> baby and her mother-in-law on April 14. Shortly after boarding the
> aircraft, she found a white woman sitting in her seat. She asked her
> to move, and after she refused (throwing her the middle finger in the
> process, Atlanta Black Star reported), she asked airline staff
> (including the captain) for help. To her surprise, they asked her to
> move instead, and even threatened to kick her off the flight.
>
>
https://news.yahoo.com/black-family-accuses-airline-racism-140615536.html
>
>
> This is what happens when niggers are allowed to get uppity.
You are a uppity idiot.
>They let
> things go to their empty heads and begin acting like entitled jews,
> another entity heading for a pogrom.
Nice racism and anti-Semitic there anonymous posting coward.
>
>
> jdyöung, Official
>
jdyo...@gmail.com
“This is absurd. The person with the correct boarding pass should get the seat PERIOD,” one wrote.
This was back on May 8.
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15-year-old Thompson High School student graduating early
Lexie Jones is graduating high school at the age of 15. (Source: WBRC)
By Aajene Robinson
Published: May. 10, 2023 at 5:15 PM PDT
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - A 15-year-old at Thompson High School in Alabaster is making history as the youngest to become valedictorian and graduate.
Lexie Jones is an outstanding student who will be attending the University of Alabama in the fall.
I had the pleasure of meeting Lexie today, and let me just say, she is truly creating her own path. But, it wasn’t planned.
Lexie jones said she skipped kindergarten, but it wasn’t until last year after speaking with her counselor that she realized she could graduate early.
“I just kind of took that opportunity, but it wasn’t something I ever planned on doing,” Jones said.
But now that she has, Lexie said she is excited to get her future started.
“I’m not as nervous as I used to be, I’m kind of more excited now. Its like a new chapter and I’m just excited to see what comes next for my future,” Jones said.
With graduation approaching, I asked Lexie how these last few weeks have been for her.
“These last few weeks have kind of been more stressful than other few weeks,” Jones said. “I’ve had to study for my AP test and my final exams so, it’s a little bit more studying than other weeks. But other than that, out of school I have been seeing my friends more often than I have before this and I’m just excited.”
Lexie said for those thinking about graduating early, it’s important to always take time for yourself.
Lexie will be attending the University of Alabama this fall, majoring in marketing.
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Of course the original poster is afraid to tell ppl what his education was.