Saturday, November 28, 2020

Oh, To Be A Kid Again

 


College life must be so difficult; parties and all. Will I get invited to the Spring Formal? "Oh, isn't he cute?"

A week ago I posted a story on a young child at the Univ of Texas-San Antonio who was kicked out of her sorority: UTSA student Jaycie Barton, a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) sorority 
as well as president of the school’s Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter, posted a video supporting President Donald Trump to her TikTok account in August.

The video, an eight-second clip featuring demonstrators holding an American flag and signs reading “Trump 2020,” “All Lives Matter,” and “Back the Blue,” subsequently got the student kicked out of her sorority.

The reason give for her rather abrupt dismassal would leave some scratching their collective heads. According to the Chapter leader, "We are trying to be more inclusive and 'Blue Lives Matter is not inclusive."

The spokespersons comment doesn't concern me in the long haul. Her career will, most likely be centered around which genders are least likely to wear dresses in 2085.

As for Ms. Jaycie Barton shown in the photo I don't think she has too much too worry about. I know she'll get a date to the Spring Formal and after that chances are better than 100% she'll get hired as a sideline reporter for college football games---if you know what I mean.https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2020/11/27/ut-san-antonio-sorority-kicks-student-out-over-pro-trump-tiktok/

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