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Boner of the Day for February 8th, 2023

Boner Candidate #1: TONE DEAF DOESN’T BEGIN TO DESCRIBE THIS

National gun survivors week just wrapped up yesterday, and some republicans seem to be supporting the guns rather than the survivors. Reps. George Santos, R-N.Y., and Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla. have been photographed wearing insensitive assault rifle pins on their attire. Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga. who has wore the pin for years passed them out to “remind people of the Second Amendment of the Constitution and how important it is in preserving our liberties.” Mass shootings have happened within each of the representatives state within the last year. “This isn’t the flex you think it is.” Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif. said

via Salon

 

Boner Candidate #2: LOOK WHAT WE DID

The beating and absolute torture of Tyre Nichols was hard enough to witness video tapped. Somehow a Memphis officer had the audacity to send a text message of a photo of Mr. Nichols after being hit, hammered, and battered. Demetrius Haley confessed to sending that photo of a bloodied, dazed Mr. Nichols to at least 5 people. Mr. Nichols was propped on the police car while the proud criminal cop took the photo while Tyre continually fell over. Tyre Nichols was originally pulled over for driving recklessly on January 7th. The police chief has since claimed that the department could not find any evidence of that.

via NY Times

 

Boner Candidate #3: IT’S DOUBTFUL THAT YOU HAVE A ‘VISION TO ADDRESS RACIAL BIAS.’

Black History Month is meant to seize the opportunity, to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of African-Americans. While some push outdated stereotypes that are far too common. Nyack Middle School is catching flak for an offensive meal to it’s student for the month’s celebration. Chicken and waffles is the celebratory racist meal in question. The principal of the middle school apologized, “The offering of chicken and waffles as an entree with watermelon as a dessert on the first day of Black History Month was inexcusably insensitive and reflected a lack of understanding of our district’s vision to address racial bias.”

via Deseret

 

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