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Caveira

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  1. It 3 million percent is. You show me it isn’t. Your argument is wrong. Your argument is anti female suffering. And you’re probably just trolling. So no. I’m not googling for you. this isn’t court. This is college. This is law suit preventative central.
  2. This sentence needs examination. coach. What’s up. scenario1: Ya. I saw:heard:was told a teammate he was raped in the rear end by another one of our team members. Coach. Well man. Since it’s a third party I don’t know. I’ll say nothing. scenario2: coach. Ya. What’s up. I saw:heard:was told a teammate had a high school girl in here … And it got sexual. She is 17 scenario3: coach. Ya what’s up. I heard a teammate raped someone. Maybe even that 17 year old above. if all 3 of these aren’t reported and your defending Carl. You are a special person. if this is the answer to all 3 scenarios your a bad person for defending Carl here : Carl: (Allegedly) Well man. Since it’s a third party I don’t know. I’ll say nothing.
  3. Your post is silly. This is a sexual abuse case. You can’t prove he did tell Carl. You can’t prove he did not. We mere mortals don’t know. I defend the women who claim they were abused. And the men. How tf do any of us know for a fact what was said. This is why women are afraid to come forward when they are abused btw. People like you. to your #2. He is bound by college ncaa etc rules. If he didn’t report a sexual abuse accusation and they somehow prove he didn’t report it he is literally toast at psu and imo as a coach forever. Notice I said accusation. All. All. All. Any. Any. Any. Sexual abuse related accusations must be reported if he was told. End of story. Not a police / jail / legal requirement but a coach requirement. It’s not debatable. If your debating this your silly.
  4. I saw ozzy at his no more tours tours in ‘92 I think. Crazy to think
  5. Haven’t seen nugs.net in a whole I like nugs
  6. I see more and more Billy strings around. I’ve got a friend that sees them religiously. I want to go see him soon.
  7. Don’t wanna re litigate. I think. (I am too lazy to verify so I may be wrong) beau’s post on bwi mentioned the underage stuff. The sexual stuff. The alleged rape-ish stuff and the male molesting stuff were reported to the coaching staff. In either case Carl has to report all and + the male molestation stuff. are you condoning ignoring physically forced male molestation from large (184 lb) wrestlers on smaller (141 lb) wrestlers does not need to be reported? Are you saying Carl isn’t toast if he didn’t report this?
  8. Maybe Carl could have filed one when it was reported. besides. I wouldn’t know how. And it appears one was filed already by someone. do you believe in protecting women from sexual abuses ? Or nah passes for those cause they have a good single leg or stall ride?
  9. Stretching a bit here?
  10. There is nothing to answer. How would one know if it goes well or poorly what one would do in the future.
  11. Same ol same ol. Should we not report on new wrestling developments ? Or is that fo paux?
  12. Award criteria…. Is this the correct award? The Big Ten Jesse Owens Athlete of the Year award, presented to the conference's top male and female athletes, is given based on athletic excellence, sportsmanship, and a commitment to cooperation among peoples. The male award is named after track and field legend Jesse Owens
  13. 100% I don’t like psu. So what. Tbh. I never hated psu until I was introduced to psu fans.
  14. The meat of the post is it doesn’t appear to have been reported to safe sport. The second part is just meh boss. Like I said. I only posted mj or whoever’s tweet(s) as wnk said I make up these things in my head. making a meal out of knuckle head twitter posts on top of the new accusation is distracting from the actual new accusation.
  15. Last post for a bit on the topic but. like I said. I only posted the comment it appears there is new info in so far as beau’s wife thinks it wasn’t reported. I commented the psu mob made nasty comments. I wasn’t going to post more tweets. If you look back I have not done that, As it doesn’t add to the discussion. You had to make a comment I made it up so I posted them. maybe I’ll constantly post a daily update of tweets now. If that makes you happy.
  16. And I’ll leave the psu apologists and defenders right here.
  17. Don’t like it when happy valley is under a microscope?
  18. Why would a non wrestling fan say I bet you banged Carter and are a wh0re. Or say 5 timer lol. I’ll would bet $ everyone denigrating beau’s wife are psu fans tried and true.
  19. No. I wouldn’t have posted the tweets until you said I made it up in my head. Are you defending these jokers ?
  20. I said they aren’t classy shaming her. You defended them and said I make up stuff in my head. Then I posted some of their vile stuff.
  21. Claiming the identity of “African American” when you don’t meet its usual cultural, ancestral, and racial context—especially for personal gain—will be seen as morally questionable and even exploitative. Why This Matters 1. Cultural Appropriation & Power Dynamics Cultural appropriation occurs when someone from a dominant group borrows identity markers or cultural symbols from a marginalized group—often without context, acknowledgment, or lived experience—while gaining social or economic advantage from it 2. Ethical Concerns About “Passing” or Misrepresentation A high-profile example is Rachel Dolezal, who presented herself as a Black woman despite being white. She faced severe backlash, and many condemned her actions as a form of identity theft—profiting from an identity to which she didn’t belong In Your Scenario You are 100% Irish by ancestry, born in Africa, and not of African descent. Claiming to be “African American” when you aren’t from the Black community in the U.S. could: Mislead others about your identity Diminish or co-opt the lived experiences and systemic challenges faced by African Americans Appear dishonest or opportunistic, especially if you derive benefit (e.g., scholarship, representation, solidarity) When Does It Cross the Line? From community perspectives—like on Reddit—crossing into cultural appropriation often happens when: You claim an identity you don’t live or belong to, Use that claim for personal gain, or Misrepresent yourself as experiencing systemic disadvantages related to that identity
  22. “If I’m 100% Irish, but my parents moved to Africa and I was conceived and born there before moving to America—am I African American?” How the Term “African American” Is Commonly Used 1. U.S. Census definition The Census Bureau defines “Black or African American” as anyone with origins in Black racial groups of Africa, including immigrants from Africa, the Caribbean, etc. RedditPMC+10mcdc.missouri.edu+10whitehouse.gov+10 2. Cultural and social usage In everyday language, “African American” typically refers to Black Americans with ancestral roots in the historic experience of slavery and the long-standing Black community in the U.S.—not just someone born in Africa. You’re Irish by Ancestry, Born in Africa You’re 100% Irish—your ancestry traces entirely to Ireland. You were conceived and born in Africa, but not of African racial descent. You moved to the U.S. and presumably obtained citizenship. Are You “African American”? No—not in the cultural or conventional sense. While you were born on the African continent, your racial and ethnic background is Irish. The label "African American" is generally reserved for Black Americans—especially those descended from enslaved Africans or part of established Black communities in the U.S.
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