A day after DaBaby was dropped from the Lollapalooza lineup for his homophobic comments last week, New York’s Governors Ball canceled his performance at the festival, which takes place in September.
In a tweet labeled “Stay tuned for a lineup addition,” the festival’s promoter wrote in a social media message: “Founders Entertainment does not and will not tolerate hate or discrimination of any kind. We welcome and celebrate the diverse communities that make New York City the greatest city in the world. Thank you to the fans who continue to speak up for what is right. Along with you, we will continue to use our platform for good.”
A rep for DaBaby did not immediately respond to Variety‘s request for comment; a rep for GovBall said there was no further comment beyond the statement.
The wording of the message suggests that fan response played a role in the promoter’s decision, although DaBaby has faced a firestorm of criticism in the wake of his patently homophobic comments onstage at the Rolling Loud festival on the weekend of July 23, and his subsequent comments and half-baked apology about the situation.
https://variety.com/2021/music/news/...up-1235032537/
I hope DaBaby has learned a valuable lesson here. You can rap about murdering, selling drugs, committing random acts of violence, etc., but making fun of gay people is a bridge too far. Stick to glorifying crime. Much better. Then you can still perform at the festivals.
1 prima scusa (se ne parla ma non la trovo)
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2- Seconda scusa
3- terza
JUST IN: DaBaby reportedly promised a video apology to save his festival appearances, but never ended up delivering it
ma cosa ha detto di cosí oltraggioso?
Questo:
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a parte le troiate, non ho capito cosa centrano i lgbtq+++===
Oregon students shouldn’t have to prove they can write or do math to get a diploma, lawmakers decide
A bill to prohibit Oregon schools from requiring students to show they can read, write and do math at a basic high school level is headed to Gov. Kate Brown after lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday.
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The decision to remove the skills requirement was largely but not entirely a party-line one, with Democrats staunchly opposing the proficiency rules and Republicans decrying what they see as a lowering of academic standards.
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demonstrating proficiency proved most challenging for students who learned English as a second language, students with disabilities and students of color.
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The bill calls on the diverse committee studying graduation requirements to come up with a recommendation “with the goal of ensuring that the processes and outcomes related to the requirements for high school diplomas are equitable, accessible and inclusive.”
https://www.oregonlive.com/education...rs-decide.html
Per loro minority sta per minorati mentali
Intanto c'è da combatte una pericolosissima lobby:
Diplomati che non sanno leggere wooohoooo
ci vuole la dittatura, persino gli inglesi ci sono arrivati
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A paper used a bad word in 1925 to describe the rock. Theyre removing it because of the supposed nickname which was apparently a common term in 1925 to refer to large dark rocks.
Ma in america basta lamentarsi di qualcosa e la rimuovono dopo 5 minuti?
The dean of the University of North Carolina’s journalism school worried that “diversity of thought” would stand in the way of the school’s social justice objectives, according to a newly unearthed memo written in anticipation of Nikole Hannah-Jones joining the faculty.
the dean of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media, Susan King, wrote to university Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz that there was a “fundamental conflict between efforts to promote racial equity and understandings of structural racism, and efforts to promote diversity of thought.”“These two things cannot sit side by side without coming into conflict,” King claimed.
by fall 2022, school leaders planned to “develop a required core foundational course in cultural competency that includes a global perspective as well as race, ethnicity, and structural racism for all of our students.”
The memo also suggested that the curriculum of a newswriting course should “incorporate style guides from the Asian American Journalist Association, National Association of Black Journalists, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Native American Journalists Association National Gay and Lesbian Journalists Association, and Transjournalist Association.”
The Trans Journalists Association’s style guide advises against using the terms “biological sex,” “biological woman,” or “biological man” as the terms are “inaccurate and often offensive.”
sono cose che ti fanno vedere le pulizie etniche cinesi in una luce diversa