I don't even know who the person is, the topic came across my feed.
We can ignore the messenger, fine. Her being a Trump supporter isn't relevant to me but I understand some can't let it slide. Cool.
But Did the WNBA do anything to promote her LPGA appearance? If they did I missed it but I also wasn't looking.
KRS said years ago "If you don't know the history of the author, you don't know what you're reading". At the time I'm like how can that be?
But now I get it. People will feed you some warped idea of reality, just how I was relating in the Black Culture thread to you, that Fox 45 in BMore is straight up propoganda when it comes to schools.
So they (Fox 45) did some story about how kids were missing school but still allowed to graduate, or something similar. They presented it as some kind of outrage, some kind of evidence that "Da dEmOCraTs!" were running the city and allowing some kind of nonsense.
But when you look into the details, it's kids on IAPs that were following those IAPs, and there wasn't a thing wrong with it. But if you "ignore the messenger", you get mislead into being outraged and mad.
And I highly suspect that's what's happening here. What did Maya say? When people tell you who they are, believe them the first time. This person is presenting themselves as a whole *** clown. Believe them.
I'll take the time to research a claim from an otherwise reputable institution, like that Scientific American thing you posted in the political thread. That deserves it, and is worth the time. But like with Fox News, you will literally lose your entire life trying to run around and find where some clown hid the truth.
If some reputable news source presents some claim worth looking into, sure it's worth talking about. But until then, she's a clown and it's not worth spending a bunch of time trying to find out where she went wrong.