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Kali

(56,906 posts)
Fri May 22, 2026, 11:59 AM 21 hrs ago

had an interesting evening yesterday

attended a high school graduation. southside of Tucson. 95% (or more) of names read were Hispanic. class of 2026 won over 12 million in scholarships, 5 students had graduated with associates degrees from Pima Community College the day before, getting their degrees BEFORE their HS diplomas. One student who had an unbelievable story won over 2 million/full ride to Princeton. She gave a barn burner of a valedictorian speech.

My favorite things were NO fucking pledge of allegiance, NO PRAYER, and the school Mariachi band/singer did the anthem.

They are right, the schools are subversively indoctrinating the kids in pride, dei, critical thinking, academic achievement, empathy. No wonder magats so afraid of everything.

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had an interesting evening yesterday (Original Post) Kali 21 hrs ago OP
I see it here, too NJCher 21 hrs ago #1
That is a very uplifting story that holds our future. TY nt in2herbs 20 hrs ago #2
Love this! BaronChocula 20 hrs ago #3
Beautiful! Hope22 20 hrs ago #4
Awesome! Love to hear where places are moving on into a better future and away from MAGA BS LymphocyteLover 19 hrs ago #5
Love this! And I love Tucson! Beautiful place! mountain grammy 19 hrs ago #6
Ha! Love it! Joinfortmill 19 hrs ago #7
I teach in Florida... Sancho 13 hrs ago #8
Some students are working up to their potential. Bravo! NT Muskie_Mama 12 hrs ago #9
good ajie 12 hrs ago #10
Need many communities like you describe. PufPuf23 11 hrs ago #11
And every damn one of 'em is multi- lingually fluent; as opposed to Maggots who are non-fluent in any language. NBachers 10 hrs ago #12
Thanks for this orangecrush 10 hrs ago #13
Compare that to the HS graduation I went to last Friday in rural Oklahoma sinkingfeeling 1 hr ago #14
Hope😀 nt Javaman 58 min ago #15

LymphocyteLover

(10,176 posts)
5. Awesome! Love to hear where places are moving on into a better future and away from MAGA BS
Fri May 22, 2026, 02:03 PM
19 hrs ago

Sancho

(9,212 posts)
8. I teach in Florida...
Fri May 22, 2026, 08:01 PM
13 hrs ago

...my first teaching contract was in 1976 (yes, 50 years ago).

About 1/3 of my students were born outside the US and over half are "international". People from all over the world.

It is different and exciting, and I will soon have to give it up...but the US will never go back. The new wave of immigrants are changing the country, and MAGA cannot stop it.

NBachers

(19,585 posts)
12. And every damn one of 'em is multi- lingually fluent; as opposed to Maggots who are non-fluent in any language.
Fri May 22, 2026, 11:22 PM
10 hrs ago

sinkingfeeling

(58,064 posts)
14. Compare that to the HS graduation I went to last Friday in rural Oklahoma
Sat May 23, 2026, 08:25 AM
1 hr ago

About 200 kids, 90% white. They had 9 valedictorians. They read their churches as part of their introductions and all but one thanked God along with their families and teachers. It seemed required that they all blessed us. Lots of short, but boring speeches.
The craziest thing was the diplomas were presented in random order. Students didn't walk across the stage in alphabetical order, making it impossible to get a good photo of your graduate. School board was 100% white.

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