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He won't face the same BS like Trump did... because the otherside is supported by the Lefties/Demmies.

Brandon seems to implied that 'there are good people on both side' when talking about the Pro-Hamas supporters with anti-semetic chants and protesting, harassing of Jews around campus, cities, etc etc

His words: "I condemn the antisemitic protests. That's why I've set up a program to deal with that... I also condemn those who don’t understand what’s going on with the Palestinians." So, anyone that don't understand what's going on in Palestine is condemned?

"Fine people on both side" was condemned and labeled as White Supremist/KKK/Neo Nazi sympathizer when Trump says it. And used to labeled Trump as a racist... But Brandon gets a pass from MSM and the Lefties/Demmies.

Here's a complete Transcript of what Trump says that were taken out of context by MSM, Lefties/Demmies, Dem politicians, Trump haters, etc etc to push their propaganda...

Reporter: "Let me ask you, Mr. President, why did you wait so long to blast neo-Nazis?"

Trump: "I didn’t wait long. I didn’t wait long."

Reporter: "Forty-eight hours."

Trump: "I wanted to make sure, unlike most politicians, that what I said was correct -- not make a quick statement. The statement I made on Saturday, the first statement, was a fine statement. But you don’t make statements that direct unless you know the facts. It takes a little while to get the facts. You still don’t know the facts. And it’s a very, very important process to me, and it’s a very important statement.

"So I don’t want to go quickly and just make a statement for the sake of making a political statement. I want to know the facts. If you go back to --

Reporter: "So you had to (inaudible) white supremacists?"

Trump: "I brought it. I brought it. I brought it."

Reporter: "Was it terrorism, in your opinion, what happened?"

Trump: "As I said on -- remember, Saturday -- we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence. It has no place in America. And then it went on from there. Now, here’s the thing --"

Reporter: (Inaudible)

Trump: "Excuse me. Excuse me. Take it nice and easy. Here’s the thing: When I make a statement, I like to be correct. I want the facts. This event just happened. In fact, a lot of the event didn’t even happen yet, as we were speaking. This event just happened.

"Before I make a statement, I need the facts. So I don’t want to rush into a statement. So making the statement when I made it was excellent. In fact, the young woman, who I hear was a fantastic young woman, and it was on NBC -- her mother wrote me and said through, I guess, Twitter, social media, the nicest things. And I very much appreciated that. I hear she was a fine -- really, actually, an incredible young woman. But her mother, on Twitter, thanked me for what I said.

"And honestly, if the press were not fake, and if it was honest, the press would have said what I said was very nice.  But unlike you, and unlike -- excuse me, unlike you and unlike the media, before I make a statement, I like to know the facts."

(crosstalk)

Reporter: "The CEO of Walmart said you missed a critical opportunity to help bring the country together. Did you?"

Trump: "Not at all. I think the country -- look, you take a look. I’ve created over a million jobs since I’m President. The country is booming. The stock market is setting records. We have the highest employment numbers we’ve ever had in the history of our country. We’re doing record business. We have the highest levels of enthusiasm. So the head of Walmart, who I know -- who’s a very nice guy -- was making a political statement. I mean -- I’d do it the same way. And you know why? Because I want to make sure, when I make a statement, that the statement is correct. And there was no way -- there was no way of making a correct statement that early. I had to see the facts, unlike a lot of reporters. Unlike a lot of reporters --

Reporter: "Nazis were there."

Reporter: "David Duke was there."

Trump: "I didn’t know David Duke was there. I wanted to see the facts. And the facts, as they started coming out, were very well stated. In fact, everybody said, ‘His statement was beautiful. If he would have made it sooner, that would have been good.’ I couldn’t have made it sooner because I didn’t know all of the facts. Frankly, people still don’t know all of the facts.

"It was very important -- excuse me, excuse me -- it was very important to me to get the facts out and correctly. Because if I would have made a fast statement -- and the first statement was made without knowing much, other than what we were seeing. The second statement was made after, with knowledge, with great knowledge. There are still things -- excuse me -- there are still things that people don’t know. I want to make a statement with knowledge. I wanted to know the facts."

Reporter: "Two questions. Was this terrorism? And can you tell us how you’re feeling about your chief strategist, Stephen Bannon?"

Trump: "Well, I think the driver of the car is a disgrace to himself, his family, and this country. And that is -- you can call it terrorism. You can call it murder. You can call it whatever you want. I would just call it as the fastest one to come up with a good verdict. That’s what I’d call it. Because there is a question:  Is it murder? Is it terrorism? And then you get into legal semantics. The driver of the car is a murderer. And what he did was a horrible, horrible, inexcusable thing.

(crosstalk)

Reporter: "Can you tell us broadly what your -- do you still have confidence in Steve?"

Trump: "Well, we’ll see.  Look, look -- I like Mr. Bannon. He’s a friend of mine. But Mr. Bannon came on very late. You know that. I went through 17 senators, governors, and I won all the primaries. Mr. Bannon came on very much later than that. And I like him, he’s a good man. He is not a racist, I can tell you that. He’s a good person. He actually gets very unfair press in that regard. But we’ll see what happens with Mr. Bannon. But he’s a good person, and I think the press treats him, frankly, very unfairly."

(crosstalk)

Reporter: "Sen. (John) McCain said that the alt-right is behind these attacks, and he linked that same group to those who perpetrated the attack in Charlottesvill e."

Trump: "Well, I don’t know. I can’t tell you. I’m sure Senator McCain must know what he’s talking about. But when you say the alt-right, define alt-right to me. You define it. Go ahead."

Reporter: "Well, I’m saying, as Senator --"

Trump: "No, define it for me. Come on, let’s go. Define it for me."

Reporter: "Senator McCain defined them as the same group --"

Trump: "Okay, what about the alt-left that came charging at -- excuse me, what about the alt-left that came charging at the, as you say, the alt-right? Do they have any semblance of guilt?

"Let me ask you this: What about the fact that they came charging with clubs in their hands, swinging clubs? Do they have any problem? I think they do. As far as I’m concerned, that was a horrible, horrible day. Wait a minute. I’m not finished. I’m not finished, fake news. That was a horrible day --

" I will tell you something. I watched those very closely -- much more closely than you people watched it. And you have -- you had a group on one side that was bad, and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent. And nobody wants to say that, but I’ll say it right now. You had a group -- you had a group on the other side that came charging in, without a permit, and they were very, very violent."

Reporter: "Do you think that what you call the alt-left is the same as neo-Nazis?"

Trump: "Those people -- all of those people – excuse me, I’ve condemned neo-Nazis. I’ve condemned many different groups. But not all of those people were neo-Nazis, believe me. Not all of those people were white supremacists by any stretch. Those people were also there because they wanted to protest the taking down of a statue of Robert E. Lee."

Reporter: "Should that statue be taken down?"

Trump: "Excuse me. If you take a look at some of the groups, and you see -- and you’d know it if you were honest reporters, which in many cases you’re not -- but many of those people were there to protest the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee.

"So this week it’s Robert E. Lee. I noticed that Stonewall Jackson is coming down. I wonder, is it George Washington next week? And is it Thomas Jefferson the week after? You know, you really do have to ask yourself, where does it stop?

"But they were there to protest -- excuse me, if you take a look, the night before they were there to protest the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee. Infrastructure question. Go ahead."

Reporter: "Should the statues of Robert E. Lee stay up?"

Trump: "I would say that’s up to a local town, community, or the federal government, depending on where it is located."

Reporter: "How concerned are you about race relations in America? And do you think things have gotten worse or better since you took office?"

Trump: "I think they’ve gotten better or the same. Look, they’ve been frayed for a long time. And you can ask President Obama about that, because he’d make speeches about it. But I believe that the fact that I brought in -- it will be soon -- millions of jobs -- you see where companies are moving back into our country -- I think that’s going to have a tremendous, positive impact on race relations.

"We have companies coming back into our country. We have two car companies that just announced. We have Foxconn in Wisconsin just announced. We have many companies, I say, pouring back into the country. I think that’s going to have a huge, positive impact on race relations.  You know why? It’s jobs. What people want now, they want jobs. They want great jobs with good pay, and when they have that, you watch how race relations will be.

"And I’ll tell you, we’re spending a lot of money on the inner cities.  We’re fixing the inner cities. We’re doing far more than anybody has done with respect to the inner cities.  It’s a priority for me, and it’s very important."

Reporter: "Mr. President, are you putting what you’re calling the alt-left and white supremacists on the same moral plane?"

Trump: "I’m not putting anybody on a moral plane. What I’m saying is this: You had a group on one side and you had a group on the other, and they came at each other with clubs -- and it was vicious and it was horrible. And it was a horrible thing to watch.

"But there is another side. There was a group on this side. You can call them the left -- you just called them the left -- that came violently attacking the other group. So you can say what you want, but that’s the way it is.

Reporter: (Inaudible) "… both sides, sir. You said there was hatred, there was violence on both sides. Are the --"

Trump: "Yes, I think there’s blame on both sides. If you look at both sides -- I think there’s blame on both sides. And I have no doubt about it, and you don’t have any doubt about it either. And if you reported it accurately, you would say."

Reporter: "The neo-Nazis started this. They showed up in Charlottesvill e to protest --"

Trump: "Excuse me, excuse me. They didn’t put themselves -- and you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. You had people in that group. Excuse me, excuse me. I saw the same pictures as you did. You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of, to them, a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name."

Reporter: "George Washington and Robert E. Lee are not the same."

Trump: "George Washington was a slave owner. Was George Washington a slave owner? So will George Washington now lose his status? Are we going to take down -- excuse me, are we going to take down statues to George Washington? How about Thomas Jefferson? What do you think of Thomas Jefferson? You like him?"

Reporter: "I do love Thomas Jefferson."

Trump: "Okay, good. Are we going to take down the statue? Because he was a major slave owner. Now, are we going to take down his statue?

"So you know what, it’s fine. You’re changing history. You’re changing culture. And you had people -- and I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists -- because they should be condemned totally. But you had many people in that group other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists. Okay? And the press has treated them absolutely unfairly.

"Now, in the other group also, you had some fine people. But you also had troublemakers, and you see them come with the black outfits and with the helmets, and with the baseball bats. You had a lot of bad people in the other group."

Reporter: "Sir, I just didn’t understand what you were saying. You were saying the press has treated white nationalists unfairly? I just don’t understand what you were saying."

Trump: "No, no. There were people in that rally -- and I looked the night before -- if you look, there were people protesting very quietly the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee. I’m sure in that group there were some bad ones. The following day it looked like they had some rough, bad people -- neo-Nazis, white nationalists, whatever you want to call them.

"But you had a lot of people in that group that were there to innocently protest, and very legally protest -- because, I don’t know if you know, they had a permit. The other group didn’t have a permit. So I only tell you this: There are two sides to a story. I thought what took place was a horrible moment for our country -- a horrible moment.  But there are two sides to the country.

"Does anybody have a final --

Reporter: "What makes you think you can get an infrastructure bill?  You didn’t get health care --

Trump: "Well, you know, I’ll tell you. We came very close with health care. Unfortunately, John McCain decided to vote against it at the last minute. You’ll have to ask John McCain why he did that. But we came very close to health care. We will end up getting health care. But we’ll get the infrastructure . And actually, infrastructure is something that I think we’ll have bipartisan support on. I actually think Democrats will go along with the infrastructure ."

Reporter: "Mr. President, have you spoken to the family of the victim of the car attack?"

Trump: "No, I’ll be reaching out. I’ll be reaching out."

Reporter: "When will you be reaching out?"

Trump: "I thought that the statement put out -- the mother’s statement I thought was a beautiful statement. I will tell you, it was something that I really appreciated. I thought it was terrific. And, really, under the kind of stress that she’s under and the heartache that she’s under, I thought putting out that statement, to me, was really something. I won’t forget it.

"Thank you, all, very much.  Thank you. Thank you."


Noticed that Trump had to tell these reporters to STHU so he can finish answering their questions for them?

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General Discussion / Who are the real insurrectionists...
« on: Today at 10:08:47 AM »
Jan. 6th participants:


Congress:

Democrat Reps waving the Ukraine flag on the House floor...

Who really have the heart for American?

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General Discussion / The Truth about these Pro-Palestine activists...
« on: April 22, 2024, 11:29:20 AM »
All of them are closet Nazis... during their protesting at Columbia University, they chanted...

“We say justice, you say how? Burn Tel Aviv to the ground!”

“Al-Qassam you make us proud! Take another soldier out!” The al-Qassam Brigades is Hamas’s military wing that perpetrated the brutal attacks against Israel on October 7.

“Hamas, we love you! We support your rockets, too! Red, black, green, and white, we support Hamas’ fight!”

“It is right to rebel, Al-Qassam, give them hell!”


You see... All Pro-Palestine are Pro-Hamas and closet Nazis. Did they care when Hamas control, tortured and take away aids meant for the Palestinians? NOPE. Did they care that Gaza and West Bank was control by Eqypt. Jordan? NOPE. Did they care that other race are being genocide around the globe? NOPE. Why do they care so much about Palestine then - it's because of Israel. If the Palestinians were being bomb and killed by another Muslim country, these people would not care much.

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General Discussion / LMAO!!! MSM stooping that far?
« on: April 19, 2024, 02:10:16 PM »
A man set himself on fire outside the courthouse where Trump was being tried... No one know what the reason for it yet and if it even has connection to the trial.

However, the 'woke' media is quick to put out this:

PIX-11 News:Person sets themself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse  :2funny: :2funny: multiple people? Do these people have poles or holes?

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General Discussion / Brandon visit Wawa vs Trump visit Chick-Fil-A
« on: April 19, 2024, 12:50:26 PM »
Brandon visit WAWA... thinking he'll get some wawa  :2funny: :2funny: :2funny:

Look at the crowd wanting to thank him and be proud of him...

Trump at Chick-Fil-A...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMj8VqNczSs

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General Discussion / Storming the beaches...
« on: April 19, 2024, 07:59:46 AM »
In Normandy...


In California...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dPouVGz49I

They have mules waiting for them with SUVs...

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General Discussion / NPR CEO....
« on: April 18, 2024, 01:11:07 PM »
Meet the new CEO of NPR, Katherine Maher... NO, she's not the wife or related to Bill Maher at all.

This is her in 2022 during a TED Talk, when she was CEO of Wikipedia...

"The places where we are prime to disagreements? Say politics and religion. As it turns out, not only does Wikipedia's model work there, it actually works really well. Because in our normal lives, these contentioius conversations tend to erupt over disagreement over what the truth actually is. But the people who write these articles are not focused on the truth, they're focused on something else, which is the best of what we can know right now. After seven years of working with these brilliant folks, I've come to believe they are on to something.

Perhaps, on our most tricky disagreements, seeking the truth and seeking to convince others of the truth might not be the right place to start.

Our reverence for the truth might be a distraction that is getting in the way of finding common ground and getting things done. That is not to say that the truth doesn't exist or to say that the truth isn't important. Clearly the search for the truth has led us to do great things... [but] one reason we have such glorious chronicles to the human experience and all forms of culture is because we acknowledge there are many different truths. I'm certain that the truth exists for you. And probably for the person sitting next to you. But this may not be the same truth."


This is the direction NPR is heading... Not to go after truth/fact. I mean, she already suspended a senior editor that wrote a scathing article about NPR and the direction it's headed... Progressive bias. He later resigned from NPR.

She had posted to Twitter her distaste for Trump - calling him a racist without any proof and minimizing the 2022 riots... "Summer of Love" as Lefties/Demmies claimed.

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General Discussion / Has anyone tried the Wood Milk yet?
« on: April 18, 2024, 10:10:05 AM »
I was wondering if it's like Soy Milk, Almond Milk, Vegan Milk, etc etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4klWmwC2ds

I think the process is the same as extracting almond, soy, etc etc for it's milk content but it's real tree that are being milked to get at the white juice for the wood milk.

I'm going to go out and buy me one to try  O0


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General Discussion / New form of drive-by in NY
« on: April 18, 2024, 09:22:03 AM »
from scooter...  :2funny: :2funny: :2funny: Well, if you're an illegal and can't afford a vehicle, you ride scooters.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5B614YoXl0

4 men on two scooters stop at an intersection and shot at 4 people - 1 dead, 3 injured.

3 hours later, another man (probably from the previous shooting) was chase by police... he ran a stop light and crashed unto a SUV - flew of the scooter and into a pole. Dead later...

How much you wanna bet these incidents are from illegals?



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General Discussion / Why are Lefties/Demmies buying guns?
« on: April 17, 2024, 12:46:50 PM »
Gun ownership in CA spiked... as illegals are being released unto the streets of CA by Border Patrol...

I thought CA is a gun free zone and guns go out and killed people. The way Californians are talking and voting, there should be an outright banned on gun ownership in CA.

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General Discussion / If you're going to be a criminal...
« on: April 17, 2024, 12:42:02 PM »
Go to Harris County, TX - a criminal court judge (Frank Aguilar) was handing out the smallest bond he can get away with it to repeat violent offender...

1 - a 47 yrs old criminal with long rap sheet and multiple violent crimes have been released on $1 bond.
2 - a 21 yrs old man was released for $100 bond for terrorizing 3 different women while on probation. He was caught and brought to court 7 times and each time, the judge set his bond @ just $100. All of this, while he's on probation...
3 - low bond amount (less than $100) to sexual assault perp, kidnapping perp, domestic violence perp, witness threatening, etc etc

The judge is now suspended... not for these acts but for issue with family violence... Imagine that,  a criminal judge helping criminals.


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General Discussion / How out of touch are Lefties/Demmies...
« on: April 16, 2024, 12:33:36 PM »
They all seem to think they are much much better off with high inflation, high gas price and high cost of consumer goods...

Brandon seems to portray himself as "I don't feel your pain" on the state of the economy... "Some of his sycophants in Congress and his stooges in the media are complaining that the problem isn’t Mr. Biden’s failed policies, but that Americans are too stupid to understand how good things are today." - WT

NYT writer, Gail Collins: “I know that we aren’t supposed to lecture people about how good their lives are, but it’s weird that the nation doesn’t seem more conscious of how well things are going. … Prices have begun to stabilize or even drop.” What she's is saying is Listen up, all you little people: “Bidenomics” is as good as it gets. You’re just going to have to learn to live with 20% higher prices, trillion-dollar deficits, declining purchasing power, schools that don’t teach, crime on the streets, a porous border, and $4-a-gallon gas (some states are lower while other states are higher). It's high but as least it's stabilizing...

Articles like:
"Why inflation is good for every American" - CNN
"Inflation is good for you" - The Intercept

Even David Axelrod, Obama's political director, has warned Mr. Biden to stop hyping an economy that has left more than half of this country behind.

It drives me crazy when he does that,” Mr. Axelrod said.


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General Discussion / No wonder this food is not healthy...
« on: April 16, 2024, 09:52:55 AM »
I bought one of those Pia Cake from an Asian store in town just to try it out...


Low and behold... they are not healthy at all. "Phuc an Phat Food Co., LTD" - F.ucken Fat Food Company... makes them. and you can get them through their website 'Phucanbakery.c om' - F.cken Bakery dot com

 :2funny: :2funny: :2funny: :2funny: :2funny:

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General Discussion / 'Good morning' is now racism...
« on: April 16, 2024, 08:51:22 AM »
according to this race monger...
https://x.com/OliLondonTV/status/1718592688394477941  :idiot2: :idiot2: :2funny: :2funny:

Sad thing is that all her followers probably will eat this up and truly believe 'Good morning' is rooted in racism/slavery.

I told y'all this 'racism' is being made into a joke...

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General Discussion / 3 Wokie colleges got their just deserts...
« on: April 16, 2024, 08:41:20 AM »
1. Oberlin College

In Ohio, Oberlin College, a hub of political correctness, lost its appeal of a $31 million judgment for defaming a local bakery and ruining its business with fabricated claims of racism. That amount includes $25 million in punitive damages and $6 million for attorneys’ fees.

Gibson’s Bakery is a local institution that has operated for more than 130 years. In 2016, a black male student, accompanied by two black female students, shoplifted two bottles of wine after first trying to use a fake ID to buy them. The son of the bakery owner chased them out of the store, where the three students attacked him. Police arrested the students and all three pleaded guilty to misdemeanors.

Yet students at the college, with the full support of school administrators, made false claims of racism against Gibson’s, saying the shoplifters had been racially profiled and that Gibson’s was a “racist” establishment. They organized protests and vandalized and damaged the bakery.

The university canceled all its business contracts with the bakery for catering and continued the racism claims. A dean even handed out a false, defamatory flier, ignoring the report of the police investigation that found no racism and the fact that the students had pleaded guilty.

In a stunning display of arrogance, Oberlin still won’t admit it did anything wrong and hasn’t apologized to the bakery. Instead, Oberlin issued a statement saying that it is “evaluating” its options and that the “issues raised by this case have been challenging.”

The issues aren’t “challenging.” Oberlin jumped to erroneous conclusions before the facts were in and sprang on the politically correct racism bandwagon to make false charges about a local business. The only evaluation Oberlin should do is how to finally pay the judgment and fire the administrators involved.

2. Shawnee State University

Another school in Ohio, Shawnee State University, just agreed to pay $400,000 in damages to 20-year philosophy professor Nicholas Meriwether, along with his attorneys’ fees.

The school had punished Meriwether for refusing a male student’s demand that the professor refer to him as a woman, using female titles and pronouns.

According to the professor’s lawyers at Alliance Defending Freedom, the male student “became aggressive, physically circling him, getting in his face, using expletives, and even threatening to get him fired.”

Meriwether offered to refer to the student under any name he wanted instead of using pronouns, but the student and the university said that wasn’t good enough and that Meriwether supposedly had created a “hostile environment.”

Meriwether sued, saying that the university was violating his religious beliefs as a Christian under the First Amendment. In March 2021, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Meriwether could sue the university, reversing a district court decision that had dismissed his case.

That apparently led to the settlement by Shawnee, which includes the university agreeing that Meriwether will not be forced to use particular pronouns or titles when talking to students.

3. Clemson University

Finally, one of the most dangerous developments in recent years at college campuses has been universities setting up Star Chamber, Soviet-style, show trial procedures over complaints of sexual assault in which the universities deny basic and fundamental due process rights to accused students. That includes refusing to allow the students an opportunity to present exculpatory evidence, to question their accusers and cross-examine witnesses, or to be represented by a lawyer.

A South Carolina jury just awarded a Clemson University student, Andrew Pampu, $5.3 million for defamation and civil conspiracy by a female Clemson student, her boyfriend, and her father.

The university had suspended Pampu for a year after finding him guilty of sexual misconduct against Erin Wingo. To get to that finding, however, the university ignored multiple witnesses and text messages showing that Wingo had consensual sex with Pampu and manufactured a rape claim only after her boyfriend, Colin Gahagan, found out about it.

Pampu filed a lawsuit after he received a text message from Gahagan admitting that Pampu was innocent, that Gahagan had lied in the hearing, that Wingo “wanted to have sex that night,” and that Gahagan had deleted texts “from that night that prove she was f—— crazy.”

Clemson acted almost immediately to remove the disciplinary finding against Pampu and agreed to pay him $100,000, likely saving Clemson from an even bigger judgment against the university.  Of course, if it had not ignored the exculpatory evidence in the first place and assumed Pampu was guilty, it would not have had to pay anything.

Hopefully, this will prevent other colleges from doing the same thing too... I believe that anyone who made false accusation should face the saem consequences; get prosecuted, pay fines and get jail time.

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