Message from @Semper Fi! - Q
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Ha
They’re not.
Yes
Muhhhhh oppressions
Poooor me!
so rich new yorkers are "oppressed" I guess...due to accent
I done been abused!
Ivy’s
im is be mad
Considering you could buy a very very nice house with that amount of money it takes to graduate from an Ivy League school
You have gained a rank @Fremp, you just advanced to 31 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
Cornell is an Ivy
yes
Symbology in ivy?
Muh
Roots?
Oppression
Poison Ivey
Lol
she will testify now but more demands being made? NO! https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1043570927118757888
We are all not cancer.
Yeah they have invasive roots
North side only
First thing that popped into my mind
Yup yup.
Boycott.
John Harvard a good g
https://latino.cornell.edu/news/border-angels-leader-visit-campus-speak-downtown
Border Angels is a nonprofit volunteer organization advocating for migrants through education, advocacy and outreach. Their activities include establishing water drops in the desert; giving food and hygiene products to migrant day laborers in San Diego; providing access to pro-bono immigration legal consultations and educating about the myths of immigration.
“He is passionate about this issue and has converted that passion into concrete actions that have a deep impact on people’s lives,” said Mary Jo Dudley, director of the Cornell Farmworker Program and a faculty member in the Department of Development Sociology, who is helping to organize the visit as part of a Cornell class, “Migration in the Americas,” for which she facilitates student engagement with immigrant farmworkers.
Morones, born in San Diego to Mexican parents, founded Border Angels in 1986 to prevent migrant deaths on the U.S.-Mexico border. He has been featured in major media organizations including NBC, CNN, CBS, NPR, BBC and Don Francisco’s “Sabado Gigante.”
@Kathryn44 thats what we used to do if caught sleeping at work