Anonymous ID: cb837f Oct. 4, 2021, 7:21 a.m. No.14717303   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>14717207

You know thereโ€™s a couple of things weird about this:

 

Did he do this after being locked up, was he told to say this in order to be able to have mire freedom

 

Its just weird and out of character for a marine to come out and say tgise things, is it a trap for thd left or military leaders pushing this hatred. Why would thd marines allow this but jail him for doing videos speaking out?

 

Is there a much bigger plan involved?

 

Whys he gone all woke, saying โ€œmy generation knows better than all leadersโ€?

 

Imo it either an act, forced or something else. He would have known hed turn 1/2 the nation against him. Or maybe he has severe PTSD

 

Something really odd about this, Iโ€™m going to stay objective for now

Anonymous ID: cb837f Oct. 4, 2021, 8:30 a.m. No.14717699   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>14717669

Someone had listed most ex FDA commissioners and the Pharma companies they serve on the board.

 

Just like Alex Azar, all of them comped

 

UM Students Outraged by Former Trump Official Alex Azarโ€™s Hire

JOSHUA CEBALLOS AUGUST 11, 2021 8:06AM

The decision to hire former President Donald Trump's HHS Secretary Alex Azar has incensed faculty, staff, and students.

The decision to hire former President Donald Trump's HHS Secretary Alex Azar has incensed faculty, staff, and students. Photos from HIV.gov and by Chad Cooper/Flickr

 

On its surface, the hiring of a former federal health official would seem like a smart move for the University of Miami. After all, former U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Donna Shalala is already on the faculty; adding another HHS veteran would stand to enhance the private university's stable of high-profile instructors.

 

But the school's decision to hire former President Donald Trump's HHS Secretary, Alex Azar, has incensed a growing number of faculty, staff, and students who call into question the official's ties to one of the nation's most controversial immigration policies.

 

"The university hiring this person is quite despicable," says Preston Stone, a Ph.D. student in literary and cultural studies who teaches a literature course on migration and citizenship. "What happened under Trump was a human-rights abuse, and this is a person who does not respect migrants with what he's done with the Trump administration."

 

UM announced last week that Azar will join the Herbert Business School at its Coral Gables campus as an adjunct professor and senior executive in residence during the fall semester, which begins on August 23. Aside from that initial August 4 press release, a UM spokesperson declined to comment further to New Times about Azar's hiring and the campus outrage and said Azar could not be reached for an interview because he's on vacation.

 

https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/university-of-miami-hires-former-trump-official-alex-azar-12715473