• Trump receives standing ovation as he enters UFC event in Miami

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    MIAMI -- President Donald Trump entered to a standing ovation and cheers
    from a crowd of thousands attending a UFC event on Saturday night, shaking hands with supporters against a backdrop of fans waving his trademark MAGA hats.

    Just as Trump entered, he greeted podcast host Joe Rogan, who sat to the
    right of the president. On the other side of Trump sat Elon Musk,
    billionaire and chief of the Department of Government Efficiency. Trump,
    who accented his dark suit with a bright yellow tie, pumped his fist in
    the air, prompting cheers to strains of “Taking Care of Business.”

    He brought along several members of his administration and White House
    team, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,
    FBI Director Kash Patel, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard
    and White House communications aides Steven Cheung and Taylor Budowich. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, also
    joined Trump for UFC 314.

    Trump entered the arena with UFC President Dana White, with whom he has
    been close for decades. He was also accompanied by his granddaughter, Kai Trump, the daughter of Donald Trump Jr.

    The Republican president is a longtime UFC fan and sports enthusiast, who
    has frequently attended major fights. The mixed martial arts fight at
    Miami’s Kaseya Center was Trump's first UFC visit since he took office in January, and it came weeks after Trump attended the Saudi-sponsored LIV
    golf tournament at his golf club in Miami.

    In a further nod to his sports enthusiasm, Trump has also attended the
    Super Bowl and Daytona 500 since taking office. He sat cageside at a UFC championship fight in New York City last November, shortly after he won
    the 2024 election.

    Aside from the president, the main event for the UFC 314 fight is a championship bout between Australian former champion Alexander Volkanovski
    and Brazilian fighter Diego Lopes, who are competing for the featherweight championship title. It's the fourth UFC event in Miami, in a county that supported the president by about 11 percentage points in the November
    election.

    The president arrived in West Palm Beach on Friday for his 10th visit to
    South Florida since he became president, spending the evening in his Mar- a-Lago estate in Palm Beach. He flew to Miami after playing golf at his
    club in West Palm Beach.

    “You know who’s going to win? Dana White. Dana White’s gonna win,” Trump
    told reporters Saturday night aboard Air Force One.

    His close affiliation with UFC helped boost his 2024 presidential campaign among young male voters prior to the November election, where he made
    promoting hypermasculine tones a signature of the campaign.

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/trump-receives-standing-ovation- enters-ufc-event-miami-120756855

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  • From smorris@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 13 18:28:41 2025
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    On 13 Apr 2025, useapen <yourdime@outlook.com> posted some news:XnsB2C0777A3F6BX@135.181.20.170:

    MIAMI -- President Donald Trump entered to a standing ovation and
    cheers from a crowd of thousands attending a UFC event on Saturday
    night, shaking hands with supporters against a backdrop of fans waving
    his trademark MAGA hats.

    Just as Trump entered, he greeted podcast host Joe Rogan, who sat to
    the right of the president. On the other side of Trump sat Elon Musk, billionaire and chief of the Department of Government Efficiency.
    Trump, who accented his dark suit with a bright yellow tie, pumped his
    fist in the air, prompting cheers to strains of “Taking Care of Business.”

    Good for them. Good for America.

    He brought along several members of his administration and White House
    team, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy
    Jr., FBI Director Kash Patel, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi
    Gabbard and White House communications aides Steven Cheung and Taylor Budowich. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz,
    R-Texas, also joined Trump for UFC 314.

    Trump entered the arena with UFC President Dana White, with whom he
    has been close for decades. He was also accompanied by his
    granddaughter, Kai Trump, the daughter of Donald Trump Jr.

    The Republican president is a longtime UFC fan and sports enthusiast,
    who has frequently attended major fights. The mixed martial arts fight
    at Miami’s Kaseya Center was Trump's first UFC visit since he took
    office in January, and it came weeks after Trump attended the
    Saudi-sponsored LIV golf tournament at his golf club in Miami.

    In a further nod to his sports enthusiasm, Trump has also attended the
    Super Bowl and Daytona 500 since taking office. He sat cageside at a
    UFC championship fight in New York City last November, shortly after
    he won the 2024 election.

    Aside from the president, the main event for the UFC 314 fight is a championship bout between Australian former champion Alexander
    Volkanovski and Brazilian fighter Diego Lopes, who are competing for
    the featherweight championship title. It's the fourth UFC event in
    Miami, in a county that supported the president by about 11 percentage
    points in the November election.

    The president arrived in West Palm Beach on Friday for his 10th visit
    to South Florida since he became president, spending the evening in
    his Mar- a-Lago estate in Palm Beach. He flew to Miami after playing
    golf at his club in West Palm Beach.

    Nothing wrong with golfing. Everyone should try it at least once.

    “You know who’s going to win? Dana White. Dana White’s gonna win,” Trump told reporters Saturday night aboard Air Force One.

    His close affiliation with UFC helped boost his 2024 presidential
    campaign among young male voters prior to the November election, where
    he made promoting hypermasculine tones a signature of the campaign.

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/trump-receives-standing-ovation- enters-ufc-event-miami-120756855

    This is far superior to those disgusting gay pride parades of the
    Obama/Biden administrations.

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  • From Charles D.@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 14 01:26:46 2025
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    This is far superior to those disgusting gay pride parades of the
    Obama/Biden administrations.


    Get with the program. Nobody cares about Gays anymore.

    Everybody's obsessed with transexuals now. Watch the right wing media.

    Support rightshit religion! Rightshits love raping boys.

    Look at all the Christin Trump supporters!


    US Southern Baptist churches facing ‘apocalypse’ over sexual abuse
    scandal
    This article is more than 1 year old
    A report named hundreds of church leaders accused or found guilty of
    abusing children and says survivors were mistreated


    America’s largest Protestant and second-largest Christian denomination is
    being roiled by a sexual abuse scandal that casts a harsh light on one of
    the most politically powerful religious groups in the country as well as renewing a focus on its racist past.

    The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is a collection of loosely
    affiliated member churches, boasting just under 15 million members, and
    is dominated by white members, who are usually deeply socially
    conservative. The convention has often been a powerful tool for rightwing organizing in recent years, especially on issues around abortion.

    But the SBC is now so mired in scandal that one recent former top
    official said it faced a “Southern Baptist apocalypse”.

    FILE - The headquarters of the Southern Baptist Convention in Nashville,
    Tenn., is seen on Dec. 7, 2011. On Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022, the Southern
    Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee has offered a public apology and
    a confidential monetary settlement to sexual abuse survivor Jennifer
    Lyell, who was mischaracterized by the denomination’s in-house news
    service when she decided to go public with her story in March 2019. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)
    Southern Baptist leaders ‘stonewalled’ sex abuse victims, scathing report
    says
    Read more
    The issue at hand is the release by the SBC of a 205-page document naming hundreds of Baptist leaders and members accused or found guilty of sexual
    abuse of children. The list, which includes 700 entries on cases between
    2000 and 2019, was released after a bombshell third-party investigation
    by Guidepost Solutions said the convention’s leaders in its executive
    committee failed the public and its community by mishandling sexual abuse
    cases and mistreating victims and survivors.

    SBC leaders Rolland Slade and Willie McLaurin issued a statement saying
    the list “reminds us of the devastation and destruction brought about by
    sexual abuse. Our prayer is that the survivors of these heinous acts find
    hope and healing, and that churches will utilize this list proactively to protect and care for the most vulnerable among us.”

    The initial report was released after a seven-month investigation that
    revealed 380 leaders and volunteers in the SBC have faced public
    accusations of sexual abuse. It said that the SBC’s general counsel and spokesman had kept their own private list of abusive ministers and that
    leaders of SBC’s executive committee had focused for decades on trying to protect the SBC from liability for abuse in local churches.

    “In service of this goal, survivors and others who reported abuse were
    ignored, disbelieved, or met with the constant refrain that the SBC could
    take no action due to its polity regarding church autonomy – even if it
    meant that convicted molesters continued in ministry with no notice or
    warning to their current church or congregation,” investigators wrote.

    Among those named was Johnny Hunt, a Georgia-based pastor and former SBC president, who has been accused of sexually assaulting another pastor’s
    wife during a beach vacation in 2010.

    Hunt, who resigned last month as senior vice-president of evangelism and leadership at SBC’s domestic missions agency, has denied he assaulted the
    woman but admitted on social media to a “personal sin” and called it “a
    brief, but improper encounter”.

    Others named were a former SBC vice-president who was credibly accused of sexually abusing a 14-year-old; a former president who delayed reporting
    child sexual abuse allegations out of “heartfelt concern” for the
    accused; and another who failed to report allegations of abuse against
    young boys.

    But the publication of the report and the subsequent list of names has
    led to pushback within the organization – despite the horrific details contained within it. “I am terrified that we are breaching our
    longstanding position of being a voluntary association of independent
    churches, when we start telling churches that they should do this or do
    that to protect children or women,” said Joe Knott, a North Carolina
    attorney and longtime committee member.

    But some say that the report about decades of sexual abuse cover-up, is
    an opportunity for the SBC to look more closely at its roots in white evangelicalism, including how it was founded in 1845 to protect the
    institution of slavery.

    A study of that inception, White Evangelical Racism, published last year, studied the roots of the SBC in the south. According to author Anthea
    Butler, the SBC used scripture to deny the vote to emancipated Blacks
    during Reconstruction and to later side with racist segregationists. In
    more recent times the SBC has also taken flak for debating critical race theory, an academic discipline that studies institutional racism in US
    laws and society.

    “The two biggest crises in the SBC are sex abuse and debates over
    critical race theory, and the two are very much related,” said Sara
    Moslener, director of the After Purity Project at Central Michigan
    University. “So much of white racial identity is about obscuring the
    reality of the racist history of United States and to obscure the issue
    of sexual assault in evangelical churches.”

    For both to be revealed, Moslener says, would be to undermine the status
    quo in the SBC, theologically and nationally, for white evangelicalism.
    “Since the report came out, people have been talking about it as an ‘apocalypse’, but an apocalypse can mean both destruction and reveal.”

    An article in the New Republic published this month went further,
    suggesting that the SBC crusade against “critical race theory”, while
    obscuring sexual abuse within its own ranks, “is further suggestive that
    racial terror is still very much at work within the organization”.

    In 2019, the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Birmingham, Alabama,
    moved to resolve that “critical race theory and intersectionality should
    only be employed as analytical tools subordinate to Scripture – not as transcendent ideological frameworks”. The convention further resolved
    that “the gospel of Jesus Christ alone grants the power to change people
    and society”.

    That statement on race caused several Black pastors to break with the SBC
    and triggered high-level meetings about whether the Black evangelical
    church has a place in the convention whose leadership had in some cases
    come out in support of Donald Trump.

    According to Pew Research, Black evangelicals made up about 14% of all
    African American Christians, while 85% of Americans who identify as
    Southern Baptist are white.

    In a subsequent statement, SBC presidents said they recognized the
    “reality of racism on both the personal and systemic or structural level”
    but still see critical race theory as incompatible with Baptist teaching.

    The SBC has been tracking right since the 1970s when a backlash to desegregation – Nixon’s “Southern Strategy” – was hitched on an anti-
    abortion sentiment to which the convention had previously been relatively neutral. That effectively led to the rise of the religious right in the
    US – a phenomenon that still has huge repercussions today especially as
    America looks set to lose federally guaranteed abortion rights.

    “It just so happened that abortion was the new issue and the one that
    worked very effectively to create a voting bloc that was so powerful that
    a white southern evangelical president Jimmy Carter lost to Ronald Reagan because white evangelicals came to see Reagan as reflecting their values
    more than one of their own,” said Moslener.

    Carter ultimately left the Baptist church over its refusal to ordain
    women but the issue cemented the relationship between white evangelicals
    and the Republican party.

    Even if the SBC deals with its sexual assault problem, Moslener says, and
    comes out to say we honor women and will give them equal roles of
    authority, “Even if they did that, and we see places where evangelical
    feminism is emerging from the shadows, they still haven’t dealt with the
    legacy of racism in the church. They’re still only getting to a piece of
    it.”

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  • From Carroy@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 14 01:23:17 2025
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    This must mean everyone loves Trump! What else could it mean?

    Unless, maybe, they want him in the cage being beaten and assfucked to death
    in front of 20,000 ignorant right wing serfs.

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