People who get their panties in a wad over DEI are "a bunch of snowflakes".
Really? You're too dense to realize that your confederate ancestors were the traitors.



Lawl people who complain about the elimination of DEI are a bunch of snowflakes.

People who whine about DEI are a bunch of "weak crybabies".BDKJMU wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2026 10:08 pmLawl people who complain about the elimination of DEI are a bunch of snowflakes.
You‘re too dense to realize that mid 19th century loyalty to state, which most people never travelled outside of, Trumped loyalty to country. If you went against your state you were a traitor.

Agreed.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2026 7:26 amPeople who whine about the elimination of DEI are a bunch of "weak crybabies".BDKJMU wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2026 10:08 pm
Lawl people who complain about the elimination of DEI are a bunch of snowflakes.
You‘re too dense to realize that mid 19th century loyalty to state, which most people never travelled outside of, Trumped loyalty to country. If you went against your state you were a traitor.

Glad we could agree.

Agreed.




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Beyond that, Toyota isn’t downsizing its operations in Mexico, a company spokeswoman told the San Antonio Report. While the automaker did shift Tacoma production north from its Tijuana plant, it’s now analyzing what else it can make at the south-of-the-border facility.
The spokeswoman added that growth at the South Side plant was part of the Japanese company’s long-term process of building vehicles where they’re most likely to be purchased — something unrelated to Trump’s tariffs.