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sallywest:U no wan see im hairy chest? |
BigBashiru:Babe, WHY NA? |
BigBashiru:I know you are serious, I checked your previous posts! But the offer of a good dick still stands |
BigBashiru:Calm down ! You have been shouting this thing since February. If you are a babe, u need a good dick! & If you are a guy, you need a good slap!!! |
Theoarhics:Communication means the transmission of information from one point to another through different medium, which is what this fellow has done evidently! So don't shame him for doing it with bad English! I think say una type don finish for the NL before o! Awon spellcheckers wey their acct bal no dey reflect their spellchecking! |
Annie939:The mere sight of our cobra's dangling in our boxers will render some women comatose o |
Bob Bob show us abeg |
Xisnin:OK |
Its not a new thing, plus I don't even know dis hoe!!! Hoes be exposing themselves since 2BC, no matter how you try to cover them ![]() |
With flabby boobs and bulky bellies, very disgusting harlots ***spits*** |
Guy, WTF is dis? |
Honestly |
As advanced as we are, I wonder how racism is not yet a criminal offense? ![]() |
Students at a Wisconsin school have protested against the firing of a black security guard after he told a student not to call him a racial slur. Marlon Anderson was sacked for repeating the n-word while scolding a black pupil who addressed him with the epithet. Mr Anderson was asked on 9 October to help remove an unruly teen, who then began directing racial abuse at him. He was sacked from West High School in the city of Madison on Wednesday. Scores of students staged a walkout on Friday in the Midwestern US state's capital city to demonstrate against the dismissal. The West High School in Madison, WisconsinImage copyrightCBS Image caption The West High School in Madison, Wisconsin Mr Anderson's son, 17-year old Noah Anderson, who is president of the school's black student union, led the walkout. According to ABC News, students chanted "Do better" and "Hey-hey, hey-ho, zero tolerance has got to go". Madison Metropolitan School District cited its zero-tolerance policy on derogatory slurs by staff members as a reason for the dismissal. A union representing Mr Anderson filed a grievance against the district on Thursday, calling for him to be reinstated and receive back-pay. Mr Anderson said he feels he has the right to not be called that word. On Friday students protested and walked out of classesImage copyrightCBS Image caption On Friday students protested and walked out of classes "My father was called this word, my grandmother, my grandfather and keep going down the family line," he said. "We were all called this word, and not one of them could say, 'don't call me that.' I can. "And I shouldn't be punished because I have the right to tell somebody not to call me this word. "I made a conscious decision to address the word, because it is an epidemic." He added: "Our kids use it every day." Mr Anderson had worked for the school district for the last 11 years. In an interview with the New York Times, he said he had been asked by Assistant Principal Jennifer Talarczyk to deal with a 17-year old student who had been accused of taking another pupil's mobile phone. As he escorted the alleged troublemaker from the building, Mr Anderson said the student directed the racial slur at him about 15 times, along with other offensive terms. As Mr Anderson told the student to stop saying the word, himself repeating it several times, he says Mrs Talarczyk, who was present, activated her walkie-talkie microphone, allowing other staff to listen in to the interaction. On Friday, district school board president Gloria Reyes called for Mr Anderson's request for reinstatement to be reviewed quickly. "This is an incredibly difficult situation, and we acknowledge the emotion, harm and complexity involved," she said in a statement. "Many people in our community and our district are grappling with that complexity, and we will continue to do so as we go forward." In a separate statement, Jane Belmore, the district superintendent, said their policy "that racial slurs will not be tolerated when said by anyone in any school setting no matter what the circumstances" was created "in an effort to unequivocally protect students from harm, no matter the intent". https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50090532 |
See space bookers o!!! WTF ?Is nairaland ID a job now? |
ornicus:Guy, WHY? |
My jaw dropped and I couldn't find strength to close it back ![]() |
midnighter:You no serious ![]() |
Sirpaul:No na lover boy im dey always act, im no dey do all those hard man something! |
PhenomenalMorgan:2001 pikin, we know una type Una still dey nursery school DAT year |
Abeg let him go back and finish the good work he started!!! ![]() |
Story story For the gods |
kemicalreaction:Hahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!! ![]() |
Zentence:Pretender |
phylshan:Sure? I'm 28 already o |
midnighter:I be pure isoko boy o! But you are not the first to say I resemble those people sha! |
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