College Kid ‘Cast 0028 – Democracy Does Not Mean You Getting Everything You Want, Instantly, For Free. Trump Won. Your Make-work For Women Job Might Go Away. Learn To Code.
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First some tangeting and back tracking.
I forgot to put Tracy Close in the show notes for the previous episode. Tracy is exactly what you expect. White. Fat. Fake job. Educated.
Education
Bachelor of Arts: Sociology and Ethnic Studies
Master of Education: College Counseling and Career Development
PhD Candidate: Education Equity and Transformation
Would you take advice from any of these people?
Academic Advisors Do:
Help you understand your degree plan and plan out the rest of your undergraduate education
Act as your advisor for academic guidance
Advise you if you are struggling with classes or professors
Advocate for you and help you connect with resources across campus to ensure you succeed in college
Inform you of activities and events related to your major
We talk about Jevon Jordan McKinney who wrote the piece about AOC and (((Bernie))) fighting oligarchy.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion has become a controversial phrase over the past few years. With some believing that the practice of D.E.I is unfair and ought to be eradicated.
However, some believe that D.E.I is a blessing that has allowed those originally kept out of education to seek higher opportunity,
Now, President Donald Trump and his Administration have set out to remove D.E.I in its entirety, starting with Universities across the country. This led millions to the streets in protest.
Led Primarily by The Students…
In “UNLISTED: The Removal of D.E.I in University,” Director JJ McKinney travels to protests around Colorado State University and Fort Collins to uncover the emotions students have about D.E.I. and see just how much this program means to the people it affects the most.
I talk about stockholder voting for Amazon.com Incorporated. I own stock in Amazon because I invest in evil. All the idiots who think they are fighting oligarchy give money to Amazon.
We return to the rise of online activism. Otherwise known as doing nothing and pretending you are doing something.
The power of influence: Who’s really controlling the conversation?
Who is really controlling the conversation? What country are college students not allowed to protest in favour of? What country are college students not allowed to protest against?
You figure it out.
Misinformation also spreads easily, influencing opinions based on viral content rather than facts. This makes it easier for people to adopt beliefs without fully understanding them, reinforcing echo chambers in which nuanced discussions rarely happen. The ability for anyone to share unverified claims means that activism can sometimes be based on incomplete or misleading information, weakening the credibility of movements that rely on social media for visibility.
Meta’s decision to remove fact-checking on certain political content further exacerbates this issue, making it easier for misinformation to spread. Without fact-checking, people may unknowingly engage with false narratives, shaping their beliefs around misleading or inaccurate information.
The rise of influencer culture has also contributed to a shift in activism. When high-profile influencers share political content, their followers are more likely to engage with it — sometimes without questioning its accuracy or implications. This can create a bandwagon effect, wherein people support causes not because they’ve researched them but because someone they admire has endorsed them. While influencers can play a powerful role in raising awareness, their involvement also raises concerns about whether activism is becoming just another form of social currency.
Most people have beliefs they don’t understand. Look at how many people have no idea what democracy, science, or diversity actually are. Race traitors and NPCs think democracy, science, and diversity all mean “me getting anything I want, instantly, for free, with no consequences.”
Trump got the most votes. That’s democracy.
Democracy is not you getting your way all the time along with free money.
Yes. Online activism (posting fag tags and changing your profile photo) is the new social currency. You have to overtly praise what the stupidest people around you are overtly praising or risk being ostracized. Being as ostracization has always meant death for women throughout those 6 million years of evolution women are very easy to manipulate.
Oh that’s right, you believe in science. Except for that X and Y chromosome thing. That’s fake.
People fear being called out for not posting about an important issue, leading to performative activism rather than genuine commitment.
Who created a society in which you must openly praise faggots and trannies and degenerates or risk losing your job and friends? That would be white race traitors (aka white liberals) who created that world.
You shit where you sleep. These are called consequences. Democracy does not mean you are exempt from consequences.
Moving on.
One thousand and twenty-nine of the 12,000 total NOAA staff members were laid off Tuesday, March 11. More than 880 probationary employees were also fired in late February. In total, the terminations are heading to eliminate nearly 20 percent of NOAA’s total workforce.
Federal Judge James Bredar of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland has ordered federal agencies to temporarily reinstate fired probationary workers, but the Trump Administration is actively appealing to the Supreme Court to halt the rehiring orders.
“There may indeed be places in government where efficiency needs improvement, but NOAA and especially its unique partnership with the top research universities in the nation is not one of them,” Miller said.
While the lasting outcomes of DOGE’s termination directives are yet to be cemented, the uncertainty of NOAA’s funding and the potential of further descaling of the organization is already being felt by its partners.
“If the NOAA budgets are cut, as indicators suggest, external partners such as CIRA and the 15 other NOAA Cooperative Institutes risk going down immediately,” Miller said. “We are almost completely reliant on NOAA funding.”
With the layoffs and budget constraints only occurring in recent weeks, CIRA has continued to work with funding that the institute was previously authorized to spend, Miller said. However, the institute’s hiring practices have already been affected.
“We are already putting pauses in hiring as we wait to see what the NOAA budgets will be,” Miller said. “The moment those cuts happen, we are affected almost immediately … and potentially in an existential way.”
“There are government agencies that are fucked up, but not my agency.”
More importantly, what the fuck is CIRA and why is it “almost completely reliant on NOAA funding.” My money is stolen via taxation, given to NOAA, then NOAA gives it to CIRA.
The online version of this collection of loosely organized opinions is longer than the print version.
Let’s find out what CIRA is.
CIRA’s research theme of artificial intelligence and machine learning is illustrated by its role within the National Science Foundation’s Artificial Intelligence Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate and Coastal Oceanography, coined AI2ES. Housed within the University of Oklahoma, CSU is one of its founding members. CIRA’s efforts in AI2ES have had direct impacts on NOAA’s research into AI, as Research Professor Imme Ebert-Uphoff explained.
AI? Why is NOAA funding this with my taxes?
“CIRA’s AI group is helping NOAA advance the use of AI for NOAA applications,” Ebert-Uphoff said. “It is easier for us at CSU to recruit AI experts than for NOAA, so we are adding significantly to NOAA’s AI expertise.”
Huh? You mean… climate models? The ones that don’t work?
Here’s the website.
https://www.cira.colostate.edu/ml/ai-institute/
This is . . . make-work for women.
“Furthermore, the impact of the remaining workforce to see these colleagues terminated has been quite a shock,” Ebert-Upoff said. “The perceived lack of stability by the sudden termination, compounded by uncertainty of future funding, is demoralizing the workforce and leading some to look for jobs in the private sector. We still hope that these AI experts will be reinstated and that budgets will not be dramatically cut because that would make it impossible to keep the public safe.”
I’m fucking sick of kikes, women, niggers, and tax payer parasites whining about “the perceived lack of stability by the sudden termination.” Remember the Wuhan Hoax when some people lost their jobs, some people lost their businesses, and some people killed themselves? I remember. Fuck you.
“Keep the public safe?” What the fuck are you talking about? Every one of you voting to import rapists. Fucking die already.
“Hard-working, well-qualified people are being released. We are losing the coming generation of scientists who would have protected our lives and property.” –Steve Miller, CIRA director
Hard working? This is make-work for women. Protecting our lives and property? I’m fucking dying here. The fucktards getting paid to engage in make-work at CIRA are race traitor kike controlled tax parasites. They are not protecting my life and property. They are actively working to destroy both.
Right then. Who wrote this slop? Katie Fisher.
Katie Fisher is ecstatic to be taking up the position of science editor for The Collegian, a role she couldn’t be more excited to step into. Having started as a reporter for the arts and entertainment, news and life and culture desks in spring 2024 after transferring to Colorado State University, Fisher quickly found a surprising love for on-campus research and science communications, which drew her to the desk.
Currently in her sophomore year, Fisher is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts, double majoring in journalism and political science with a concentration in global politics and policies. Interested in a variety of political affairs and the impact that effective communication can make, she is hoping to pursue a career in print journalism, strategic communication or science communication.
Bachelor of Arts, double majoring in journalism and political science with a concentration in global politics and policies. That qualifies her to be a science editor how?
Trust me. You don’t want to see her picture.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, science.
A recent study published by the Colorado State Forest Service took a deeper look into the impact of Colorado’s trees and how they store carbon. The findings reported that some of Colorado’s forests release more carbon than they draw due to dying trees that are actively decomposing.
Trees naturally store carbon in their bark, but the amount and the impact vary, especially when the trees decompose or are impacted by diseases or insects.
“In recent decades, those forests are where you are seeing that more carbon is being released than it’s being added,” said Tony Vorster, a research scientist and study lead at Colorado State University. “And what happens in those places is that as the trees decompose and break down, that carbon that’s stored in the wood of the tree, it’s broken down. So it goes in soil, but a lot of it goes into the atmosphere.”
No shit. Ya mean that carbon stored in trees don’t just magically disappear never to be seen again like my tax money?
Who wrote this loosely organized collection of opinions? Some ugly brown woman.
Enough said.
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