volleyball scholarship. you did. i did. yeah. when i was in baruch we were the number one volleyball team. did you graduate from baruch? i did. so did i. very cool. great school. great institution. yes. it is funny we went to play against harvard, yale, and we slayed them. i sacrificed both knees and got very nice knee replacements from hss. wow. playing volleyball. that is how serious i took the game. i mean, this is just weird. who lies about playing volleyball for baruch college? he never played for baruch. he didn t go to baruch. i don t know about his knees. i don t know what to tell you about that. anyway, he is now on two house committees. small business and science, space, and technology. perhaps one step ahead of federal investigators. bizarre to be sure. harmless maybe. but another sign of the times. more now on the most troubling, the shootings in new mexico and
he was not only called the n-word every time she served during a game against byu, she was threatened and she said she was made to feel unsafe and a crowded gym. but what happened in this game? unfortunately, we live in a world where athletes are being more vocal about it. where we see a lot of fans, i m not saying this one particular fan represented byu, because that would be unfair. we are seeing fanciful very bold, oren bolden, perhaps by the very polarizing times by which we live in. and for this young lady to just go there and play, and understand that she s the only qualifying black starter at duke. they say she s great, she s the next, think she ll be playing volleyball, she will be representing us. she is protected in the olympics. for her to be there and feel unsafe is very unfortunate. here s what s unfortunate. for live in the society where no one can speak up for her. if no one can say, this isn t
volleyball team was taunted by racist slurs in a match on friday. rachel richardson said the barrage of insults caused her and fellow black players to feel unsafe and that byu officials did not take adequate steps to stop the taunting. be a use that one person has not been banned from the athletic event. they ve not only called the n-word every time she surgery again, but she was threatened and she said she was made to feel unsafe in a crowded gym. what happened in this game? unfortunately, we live in a world and athletes are being more vocal about it, where we see a lot of fans, and i m not saying this one particular fan represented byu, because it would be unfair, but we are seeing fans who are very bold and emboldened perhaps by the very polarizing times in which we live in. and for this young lady to just go there and play and understand, she s the only qualifying black starter at duke. they say she s great, she s the next thing. she ll be playing volleyball. she ll be representi
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