Lb >>8063015
Thank you baker
Lb >>8063015
Thank you baker
Dang- snoop must be out of weed. Outright threatened her.
Bill Cosby joined the (disgusting) bandwagon of Gayle King-bashers after Snoop Dogg called for the convicted sexual abuser's freeing while slamming Gayle co-host over her now-viral interview with Lisa Leslie.
It was during said interview that the CBS This Morning host asked Lisa about the late Kobe Bryant's 2003 rape case. Gayle's line of questioning, which was seen in a short clip shared by CBS on social media, has since become a hot topic with many accusing Gayle of "attacking her own people." While the 65-year-old journalist called out CBS for sharing the "out-of-context" clip, the backlash has continued to intensify.
Snoop Dogg was one of the first to share his explicit thoughts on Gayle's interview, calling the esteemed journalist out of her name and even appearing to threaten her. "Gayle King," he said as he shook his head. "Out of pocket for that sht. Way out of pocket. What do you gain from that? I swear to God, we're the worst. We're the fking worst. We expect more from you, Gayle. Don't you hang out with Oprah [Winfrey]? Why ya'll attacking us? We your people. You ain't coming after fking [producer] Harvey Weinstein, asking them dumba* questions. I get sick of ya'll."
"How dare you try to tarnish my motherfking homeboy's reputation, punk motherfker?" he continued, referring to Kobe's legacy. "Respect the family and back off, b*tch, before we come get you."
Snoop didn't stop there, he went on to post old photos of Gayle and Oprah posing with Harvey Weinstein, who is currently on trial for alleged rape. In one of the posts that targeted both Gayle and Oprah, Snoop called for the release of Cosby, who is serving three to 10 years in prison after being convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting a Temple University employee. "Did that fake as micheal Jackson st to tarnish his name with them lying as kids and here she is with a known rapist smiling and laughing. F**k u and Gayle. Free bill Cosby,” Snoop wrote.
Cosby, who has been highly critical of the hip-hop community in years past, then showed his appreciation for Snoop's support by writing him a thank you note from behind bars.
"Snoop - when they brought me to my gated community and placed me inside of my penthouse, they didn’t win nor did they silence me. It’s so sad and disappointing that successful Black Women are being used to tarnish the image and legacy of successful Black Men, even in death," he wrote in the letter that was shared to his Instagram. "Are these people that in need of fame, ratings and/or money? On behalf of myself, Camille and my family, thank you, thank you and thank you. My heartfelt prayers are with Kobe and his family, as well as with Michael Jackson and his family. May their legacies live on forever."
Snoop has since responded on Instagram, captioning a photo of the thank you note, "Love u uncle bill. 🤜🏾🔥💯."
https://www.iheart.com/content/2020-02-07-bill-cosby-calls-out-gayle-king-from-jail-over-kobe-bryant-interview/
American celebrities bribing into snooty colleges. Another way China is infiltrating our universities. Big-College needs to be taken down.
Chase Future. I’m on my phone. Can I get someone to look at this with me?
“According to the Institute of International Education’s 2014 Open Doors report, Chinese nationals are the fastest-growing student population in U.S. colleges, with more than 274,000 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the 2013-14 academic year. According to the report, students from China now make up 31 percent of all international students in the United States.”
“ In 2014, Finn’s firm estimated there were more than 55,000 mainland Chinese SAT takers.
The company recently announced a partnership with Chinese admissions consulting company ChaseFuture in the hopes of bringing American-style prep courses to eager Chinese college applicants. Services include one-on-one preparation, proctored practice tests, diagnostic tests and customized programs, depending on how much a family is willing to shell out.”
“ The Institute of International Education, citing the U.S. Department of Commerce, said students from China enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities contributed more than $8 billion to the domestic economy in 2013.
Gordon Chang, author of “The Coming Collapse of China,” told CNBC that while China’s students do take college seats away from others, they are keeping institutions afloat by “paying outrageous tuition.”
“American students should be welcoming their Chinese counterparts with gratitude and hoping even more of them show up, checkbooks in hand and wallets bulging,” he said. “Education is in many ways America’s most important export.””
https://www.cnbc.com/2015/03/27/chinese-students-in-us-universities-the-chinese-college-acceptance-business.html
http://www.chasefuture.com.cn/en/