Of 94 speakers, 7 are women, 11 are people of color.
PS: Apologies if Pepe is offensive. So's the speakers lineup.
Of 94 speakers, 7 are women, 11 are people of color.
PS: Apologies if Pepe is offensive. So's the speakers lineup.
The challenges of change are always hard. It is important that we begin to unpack those challenges that confront this nation and realize that we each have a role that requires us to change and become more responsible for shaping our own future.
-Hillary Clinton
Aside from your whining about the inclusion of women and/or people of color solely for the sake of inclusion (logic be d@mned), what I find equally interesting is that you apparently have no problem using a graphic to illustrate your point in which Pepé Le Pew (a male) is about to get hit (PC term: abused) by Penelope Pussycat (a female). Now, if you stumbled across an illustration in which the aforesaid roles were reversed, I can only imagine the decibel strength of your outcry.
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