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Career anatomy: The resume of Wall Streets first woman CEO, Jane Fraser – Boss Betty

Wall Streets big bank big-wigs will soon have a new executive among them and, unlike the rest of them, she is, well, a she. (Yes, that is lamentably still very remarkable in 2020.) Citigroups Jane Fraser, who has been with the bank for 16 years, will be promoted to CEO in February following the retirement of Michael Corbat.

Fraser will be the first woman to lead a major U.S. bank and will be joining an ultra-rarified rank of executives that includes JPMorgan Chases Jamie Dimon, Goldman Sachs David Solomon, Wells Fargos Charles Scharf and Bank of Americas Brian Moynihan, among others. She will be the only female CEO among the 10 largest U.S. banks. Sachs Solomon welcomed her to the club, posting his congratulations on LinkedIn and calling her a pioneer. Bank of Americas Cathy Bessant, who was rumored to be in the running for the CEO spot at Wells Fargo last year (the post went to Scharf), tweeted that Frasers appointment was Great news for the company and for women everywhere!

Fraser, who was born in Scotland, currently serves as Citis president and CEO of Global Consumer Banking.

So, how did this glass-ceiling smasher get to the very highest echelon of finance? We figured that for all of us aspiring ceiling-breakers it would be helpful to trace the path of her career, so we took a stab at recreating Frasers resume using her LinkedIn profile, additional research and perhaps a wee bit of creative license (with the design, never the facts, and no, we wont be giving up our day jobs for resume design any time soon).

Whats not noted among her staggering accomplishments is the constant challenge of being a working mom: Being a mother of young children and having a career is the toughest thing I have ever had to do, she said in an internal interview at McKinsey, according to Axios.

Alright, without further ado, Boss Bettys re-creation of the resume of Wall Streets first female big bank CEO, Jane Fraser:

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Greys Anatomy season 17 begins filming, season dedicated to healthcare workers – Netflix Life

The cast share their first photos of Greys Anatomy season 17 filming

Its been six months since production shut down on all TV shows and movies. Filming is starting up again, andGreys Anatomy season 17 is the latest TV show to start filming.

The cast took to Instagram and Twitter to share their selfies. Ellen Pompeo made it clear thatGreys Anatomy season 17 is dedicated to the healthcare workers. So many have lost their lives due to the coronavirus that it is only fitting that the series about doctors be dedicated to them.

Other cast members shared their selfies. Kelly McCreary put up a trailer selfie, commenting that its six months since she last acted. The last time she went that long without acting was in 1995. Is it like getting back on a bike?

Kevin McKidd opted for a simple one with him and Kim Raver. The two are dressed in scrubs, scrub caps, and in masks, although it doesnt look like theyre in the OR. They may be getting ready for an OR scene. The cast and crew will all need to wear masks when they are onset as part of the new health and safety regulations.

In fact, Pompeo led by example with the mask-wearing. She and co-star Richard Flood, who was promoted to series regular for the season. The two arent wearing scrub caps, which suggests theyre definitely not getting ready for OR scenes. Theyre just following health and safety guidelines in between takes.

This is a season that will include the coronavirus, too. The show is going to pick up in the middle of the fight, giving us a look at what live is like in the hospitals around the country.

The show isnt including the storyline to be disrespectful to those who have caught the virus and to the families grieving the losses due to the coronavirus. Instead, the focus is on what life is like. Medical dramas routinely raise awareness for medical concerns.

Greys Anatomy is certainly one of those shows. Theres been the awareness that womens health conditions are often overlooked, especially Black women. We got a look at the problems with insurance and people dying because they dont have coverage. There has also been awareness about mental health problems, including depression.

It only makes sense that the season will include something about the coronavirus.

We still dont know whenGreys Anatomy season 17 will premiere. Its slated for the fall and possibly will premiere in late October or November 2020. Its later than usual, but we know its going to be worth the wait.

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Grey’s Anatomy: The writers start to think about the end of the series – POP TIMES UK

Grey's Anatomy 2017 ABC

While Grey's Anatomy isn't going to disappear from our screens right away, the writers are already thinking about the end of the series .

Recently, the medical series was renewed for a fifteenth season, but during an interview with Entainement Tonight, actress Ellen Pompeo recalled that the series would end well one day . She confided, We season after season. We're starting to think about how we can end such an iconic series. ". A potentially near end decision, therefore, and which will be commonly taken by the actress and the creator of the series Shonda Rhimes.

In this interview, the actress also reflected on the departures of Jessica Capshaw and Sarah Drew at the end of season 14. She said, My first reaction was: what? What do you mean ? Why ? And then you go through all the stages of the trouble. It's hard for them, it's hard for us, it's hard for the writers to have made this choice, and to have had to make this decision. ".

The finale of season 14 of Grey's Anatomy will air on May 17 . In the meantime, an episode airs every Thursday evening on the ABC channel.

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Grey’s Anatomy: Which character had the most heartbreaking exit? – Metro.co.uk

Greys Anatomy stars have had some of the most devastating exits in TV history (Picture: Getty)

There have been some absolutely devastating exits in Greys Anatomy, and were sure theres still many more to come.

But while some characters have been lucky enough to leave Seattle with some sort of happy ending, most have gone amid incredibly gut-wrenching scenarios.

Fans can agree that there have been some standout exits that viewers will never quite recover from George OMalley, Lexie Grey and Mark Sloan, Cristina Yang

But which character takes the top spot?

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Anatomy of an outbreak: Why Collierville High halted in-person classes 2 weeks after reopening – Commercial Appeal

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Two weeks into the new school year, Collierville had to suspend in-person classes at its high school, a problemeducation leaders across the country spent summer months planning to mitigate or avoid.

It's now one of a handful of schools in the state that opened for in-person classesand then closed due to COVID-19.

Collierville activated its contingency plan for two weeks, meaning in-person classes are set to resume on Monday. The district made the decision after the Shelby County Health Department identified a cluster of cases at the school.

"We're really taking itone day at a time with this," Mario Hogue, spokesperson for the district, said in a recent interview.

Looking out on one of the green spaces the school has provied for students.(Photo: Renier Otto / For CommercialAppeal.com)

Despite all the planning and protocols, COVID-19 can still find its way into school buildings. And, in the case of Collierville High School, two cases became five, 300 potential exposures were identified and the school decided to close its doors.Since then, it's reported20 new cases among students and staff.

A look at how the health department and school district responded to the case shows the relationship between the two, and reveals more about what families and educators can expect when cases are identifiedamong a school'sstudents and staff.

A few weeks before Collierville students returned to school for the fall, the districtaltered its plan to correspond with the health department's guidance for six feet of social distancing in the classroom. To do so meant reducing the number of students in the buildingto accommodate that recommendation the district had based its plan off of the threefeet distance recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and landing with a hybrid schedule.

Revamped: In updated Collierville Schools reopening model, classroom learning only 2 days weekly

Beforeschool returned, parents across the district protested the change, and the high schoolhad already reported four cases of COVID-19, according to news reports.With the hybrid schedule, more students than expected 36% of the district's 9,000 would be full-time virtual learners, clearing the way for elementary schoolers to attend fivedays each week, said Gary Lilly, the district's superintendent.

Main hall in the new Collierville High.(Photo: Renier Otto / For CommercialAppeal.com)

To his knowledge, no one missed the first day due to having COVID-19 or being a close contact for a case, Lilly said at the time.

Almost every aspect of school had to be retooled for the new year, but at the time, the back-to-school excitement was still there, as it would be for any other school year. On the first day of school, Lilly said he was prepared to make the changes necessary for safety and for delivering education.

"The first week of school is always an exciting time. There areusually things you have to work out and establish for students and staff so that everyone gets into a routine," Lilly said at the time. "Certainly there are far more things that have to get worked out this year than usualbecause there's a whole different set of protocols and procedures."

First day: In Germantown and Collierville schools, first-day jitters and social distancing

Students watch as guests enter their third grade classroom with Tennessee Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn during a visit to Forest Hill Elementary School on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020.(Photo: Joe Rondone/The Commercial Appeal)

Beginning the new year came with thelaunch of a community COVID-19data committee, designed with data and public health arms to review school- and community-specific trends.

Collierville also began the year as one of two of the county's seven public districts with a plan in place to communicate all cases of COVID-19 at a school to all families, not just people potentially exposed. Themove was supported by guidance from Le Bonheur's Children Hospital.

Data sharing: Will Memphis-area schools alert all families of COVID-19 cases? It depends on the school

It took just over a week before two cases were reported among the high school's football team. The districtcanceled its next two footballgames upon announcement of thecases.

Contact sports, like football, are allowed by the state but have been discouraged by local health officials and medical experts.

Canceled: Collierville cancels two football games due to COVID-19 cases

Are sports safe?Le Bonheur's chief pediatrician says it's not safe to resume contact sports in Memphis yet

A student adjusts his face mask as the first and second graders line up, socially distance in the hallway at Millington Elementary School on the first day of class Monday, August 10, 2020.(Photo: Joe Rondone/The Commercial Appeal)

The way Hogue described it, the school was advisedby the health department to conduct preliminary contact tracing, alerting anystudents and staff who might have been exposed to the virus.

He said it works like this: When a case is found, the school will determine and notify, as per the latest health directive, people who were potentially exposed to the case. That's based on the six feet of social distancing, masking and a timeframe oftwo days before the person who had the virus began displaying symptoms. The health department then comes in to conductits official contact tracing, issuing isolation orders for anyone who has tested positive and quarantine orders for any close contacts.

How it works: New health directive outlines rules for COVID-19 notification at Memphis-area schools

Kaylee Jones (from right), 9, and her siblings Eric Harris, 12, and Khila Harris, 15, work on their laptops during the first day of school Monday, Aug. 31, 2020, from their home in Memphis.(Photo: Max Gersh / The Commercial Appeal)

The health department has said it is the only group with authority to issue those orders and complete case investigations, but says it"relies heavily" on the schools to assist the department in its tracing endeavorsby notifying them of people who may have been close contacts for a reported case. Dr. Alisa Haushalter, the department's director, has said it is a"misperception of the public and perhaps even some others within schools" that schools conduct their own contact tracing.

By the end of the second week of school, Aug. 28, Collierville High School had a reported fivecases and had reached "cluster" status, according to the Shelby County Health Department.

"Once we were considered a cluster, the contact tracing protocols expanded greatly," Hogue, the spokesperson, said in a recent interview.

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To qualify as a cluster, first, there have to be two cases associated with the school, David Sweat, epidemiologist at the Shelby County HealthDepartment,wrote in an email responding to an inquiry byThe Commercial Appeal. Those cases are either known to be connected to one another or have no known links to other COVID-19 cases.

Sweat also defined the instances when two cases would not constitute a cluster.

"If there are two cases in a facility but each of them are linked to known cases otherwise and they are also not linked to each other in any identifiable way, we would not consider that a facility cluster," Sweat wrote.

Once the department identifieda cluster of cases at the school, its criteria for potential exposures expanded greatly, Hogue said, which caught the district somewhat by surprise. New instructions meant that the district had to assume that a student with COVID-19 could have exposed anyone in the classrooms, study halls or lunch breaks, he said.

"So their (SCHD) new recommendations had no dependency on the six feet of social distancing or the mask. This was a whole new guideline. This guideline replaced the social distancing guidelines," Hogue said.

In an email to the school district on the Friday Collierville announced it would go remote, Sweat recapped a conversation between the district and the health department, including himself and Dr. Bruce Randolph, the health officer. The two advised that the following people should also be considered potential contacts:

Levi Fagens, from left, Mohammed Awwad, Lily Foyle and Jocelyn Buchannan watch a video Monday, Aug. 17, 2020, in Beth Alsbrooks coding class at Houston High School in Germantown.(Photo: Max Gersh / The Commercial Appeal)

"Classmates and teachers who shared airspace in an enclosed classroom with a confirmed case. Due to repetition of exposure and duration of time in a classroom, and also in recognition that air stagnates and there can be repeated exposures in a classroom, it would be difficult to specify which students in a classroom are not exposed," Sweat wrote.

Sweat then made clear that he was not advising the school to close.

"Shelby County Health Department is not requiring the school to be closed. If the individuals at risk can be quarantined the remainder of the students and staff can work and attend school. If the school system judges that the school cannot operate safely and chooses to close, that is the prerogative of Collierville Schools to decide," Sweat wrote.

Applying those guidelines, the school categorized300-plusindividuals as potentially exposed to COVID-19. Since the health department began its investigation, the number of close contacts instructed to quarantine has been lower, Hogue said.

Ultimately, the school building did close, and the district activated its learning contingency plan. Instead of students in the building on the hybrid schedule, everyone would belearning remotelyfor the next two weeks, returning Sept. 14.

Going virtual: Collierville High School suspends in-person learning after reporting 5 cases of COVID-19

Because the health department is providing one-on-one guidance, Hogue said,he's been communicating to families and staff that there is no "carbon copy" response to having cases in a school building.

"That's what we need to get communicated across ... I always get the question, 'If this happens again, are you going to have to do the same thing?'" Hogue said. "And I can't say 'yes' and I can't say 'no' because, unfortunately, they don't know. Until we get to that scenario, then they will provide directives. And I know that's not helpful, because it's definitely not helpful for us, but that's where we're at."

Tennessee Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn waves at students as they walk the halls during a visit to Forest Hill Elementary School on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020.(Photo: Joe Rondone/The Commercial Appeal)

Since moving to virtual learning due to the cluster, the high schoolhas reported 20more cases of COVID-19 among students and staff, Hogue said Tuesday. The new cases bring the total case tally at the high school to 25 since the school year began Aug. 17.

Based on state data, the school has the most associated cases of any public school in Shelby County. There are 33 total cases of COVID-19 across the Collierville district.

State releasesdata: Tennessee posts dashboard of school COVID-19 data; see Shelby County numbers

Early investigations are reiterating that schools can only control what happens inside their classrooms but will be affected by the prevalence of COVID-19 in the community, as well as the community's compliance with safety protocols. And athletics, approached in different ways across the countyby level and sport, are being re-evaluated; at least two of the high school's cases have been associated with the school's football team.

As for the other 23, it is so far unclear whether the virus was contracted inside or outside the high school building, Hogue said.

Either way, the school still plans to resume its hybrid model Monday, meaning that half of the high school students who opted for that plan will be in the building at any given time. On Fridays, everyone learnsremotely.

Because of the hybrid plan, Hogue said, the transition to remote learning was "seamless." Teachers are still teaching and students were used to virtual instruction three days each week.

Hogue said he is grateful for the patience and support of families, but issued a plea for compliance with COVID-19 outside of school.

"We are really asking our families to be mindful of the social distancing guidelines after school hours," Hogue said. "Because we really cannot say for certain, did they contract COVID-19 during operating hours or out-of-school hours? So we're constantly reminding our families, please be mindful of social distancing after school operating hours, because it's hard for the district to say, 'Yeah they for sure contracted the virus at school,' because we don't know that. We don't know what happens after school hours."

Laura Testino covers education and children's issues for the Commercial Appeal. Reach her at laura.testino@commercialappeal.com or 901-512-3763. Find her on Twitter: @LDTestino

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Where the original Grays Anatomy cast is today – Gruntstuff

Followers werent happy with the most up-to-date Grays Anatomy exit. In a weird ending to his lengthy storyline, Alex Karev skips city with out saying goodbye to anybody together with his spouse, Jo to maneuver to a farm in Kansas the place (shock!) Izzie had Alexs youngsters with out telling him. So in 4 separate letters, he says his goodbyes, proving that he could in truth be evil spawn in any case.

THE DISRESPECT FOR ALEX KAREV, SHONDA WTF ARE YOU DOING #GreysAnatomy, one fan tweeted. One other commented, Are you actually saying Justin Chambers is fully tremendous along with his character being butchered like this after years of doing this present? I AM MAD as hell at what they did to alex karev #GreysAnatomy.

The backlash was so sturdy, Ellen Pompeo took to Instagram to touch upon his exit, For me personally for Karev to return to the starting. was the very best storyline. It pays homage to these unbelievable first years and the unbelievable cast that created a basis so sturdy that the present is nonetheless standing.

It was introduced in January that Chambers, 49, was leaving the present after 15 years. Web page Six completely revealed at the time that Chambers, who mentioned he left to diversify my performing roles and profession decisions, was engaged on his psychological well being at Priv-Swiss, a luxurious rehab middle in Connecticut.

And regardless of followers begging Shonda Rhimes to not kill him off, following the episode, many wrote that they wished hed died versus the ending they gave him.

In an unique video, Chambers mentioned he was very excited for the subsequent chapter of his life and mentioned he hopes to get into producing documentaries in the future.

Grays has been very supportive of me and Im very grateful and its been an amazing trip, he mentioned.

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Unique anatomy helps the African wild dog sustain its life on the run – Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The African wild dog distinguishes itself from rival predators like lions and hyenas by using the unique hunting style of chasing prey over long distances until the target collapses from exhaustion, instead of relying upon speed, strength or stealth.

FILE PHOTO: Critically endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) hunt a Bush buck in the Mana Pools National Park, a World Heritage Site, in northern Zimbabwe November 7, 2009. REUTERS/Howard Burditt/File Photo

A comprehensive new anatomical study of this endangered species, also known as the African painted dog or Cape hunting dog, has identified crucial evolutionary adaptations for endurance running in the animals forelimb bones, muscles and ligaments that help sustain its life on the run.

Close-knit nomadic packs of 20 to 30 African wild dogs, native to southern and eastern Africa, hunt prey including antelopes such as impalas, gazelles and kudus using complex coordinated strategies, often traveling up to 30 miles (50 kilometers) daily.

Using their technique called exhaustive predation, they have been documented running 40 mph (64 kph) for up to an hour chasing prey.

Theyre very effective hunters with up to 60% of hunts ending in successful kills, which is higher than lions, at 30%, and hyenas, at 25-30%, said anatomist Heather Smith of Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona, who led the research published this week in the journal PeerJ.

These dogs are the only canid - the group spanning dogs, wolves, foxes and related animals - with only four full digits on the front paws. Having only four full toes facilities increased speed and stride length.

But the researchers, using CT-scans and dissection of an African wild dog that died of natural causes at a zoo, discovered a diminutive vestigial first digit underneath the skin of the forepaw. The muscles associated with this digit have been reconfigured and repurposed, assisting with proprioception - the bodys perception of its position and movement.

The researchers also discovered expansions in limb muscles that contain lots of slow-twitch fibers resistant to fatigue and identified a forepaw ligament that may act like a spring to propel the dogs forward. They also observed a reduction in muscles that normally act to rotate the wrist and forearm, illustrating an increased demand for stability.

These dogs are built for stamina, unlike rival predators that use bursts of speed (cheetahs), strength (lions) and stealth (leopards).

However, African wild dogs sometimes lose their kills to these larger, more aggressive carnivores, Smith said.

Reporting by Will Dunham; Editing by Sandra Maler

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African wild dogs unique anatomy helps sustain its life on the run – Hindustan Times

The African wild dog distinguishes itself from rival predators like lions and hyenas by using the unique hunting style of chasing prey over long distances until the target collapses from exhaustion, instead of relying upon speed, strength or stealth.

A comprehensive new anatomical study of this endangered species, also known as the African painted dog or Cape hunting dog, has identified crucial evolutionary adaptations for endurance running in the animals forelimb bones, muscles and ligaments that help sustain its life on the run.

Close-knit nomadic packs of 20 to 30 African wild dogs, native to southern and eastern Africa, hunt prey including antelopes such as impalas, gazelles and kudus using complex coordinated strategies, often traveling up to 30 miles (50 kilometers) daily.

Using their technique called exhaustive predation, they have been documented running 40 mph (64 kph) for up to an hour chasing prey.

Theyre very effective hunters with up to 60% of hunts ending in successful kills, which is higher than lions, at 30%, and hyenas, at 25-30%, said anatomist Heather Smith of Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona, who led the research published this week in the journal PeerJ.

These dogs are the only canid - the group spanning dogs, wolves, foxes and related animals - with only four full digits on the front paws. Having only four full toes facilities increased speed and stride length.

But the researchers, using CT-scans and dissection of an African wild dog that died of natural causes at a zoo, discovered a diminutive vestigial first digit underneath the skin of the forepaw. The muscles associated with this digit have been reconfigured and repurposed, assisting with proprioception - the bodys perception of its position and movement.

The researchers also discovered expansions in limb muscles that contain lots of slow-twitch fibers resistant to fatigue and identified a forepaw ligament that may act like a spring to propel the dogs forward. They also observed a reduction in muscles that normally act to rotate the wrist and forearm, illustrating an increased demand for stability.

These dogs are built for stamina, unlike rival predators that use bursts of speed (cheetahs), strength (lions) and stealth (leopards).

However, African wild dogs sometimes lose their kills to these larger, more aggressive carnivores, Smith said.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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Anatomy of a joyless Leftist – Must Read Alaska

By DAN FAGAN

Those who view America as a vile racist and oppressive nation are not interested in hearing otherwise. Challenge them. Go ahead and try. Youll see what I mean.

They demand you see it their way. If you dont? You become the problem. You become racist and oppressor.

Its an arrogant posture. Agree or youre evil. But thats how the cultural Marxists roll. Theyre opinion tyrants. And if they gain power, they become more than opinion tyrants, they become full-blown tyrants.

Kimberly Wallers an opinion tyrant. She works in the nonprofit sector and is currently director of Sultana, the Foraker Groups fiscal sponsorship program. According to Wallers LinkedIn page, shes also the CEO of an organization, Womens Power League of Alaska.

She posted a 1,752 worded open angry letter to me on her Facebook page on Wednesday. Waller didnt like my recent Must Read Alaska column: Saying America is systemically racist is a destructive lie.

My column challenged the take of most speakers at the March on Anchorage Labor Day rally at Townsquare. One after another made the case that Alaska is a deeply racist state. I disagree.

Your claim that racism fundamentally doesnt exist in our state is an area in which I simply must enlighten you, wrote Waller.

The most common denominator among social justice warriors is the confidence they hold in their beliefs. They own the truth. If youre lucky, theyll enlighten you. But dont ask questions or challenge their ideas in any way. Just listen, accept their truth. Otherwise, youre a racist.

Yourpiece was so over the top that I had to take the time out of my night to share a few truths with you. Yes, truth! I know you are one who believes in the concept, wrote Waller.

I do believe in truth and its my contention the truth is America is not the deeply racist country Waller and her fellow social justice warriors claim it is.

You attacked the speakers, who in your words complained repeatedly about Americas embedded systematic and structural racism. Sharing = complaining for you? wrote Waller.

She then goes onto complain about the widespread racism in Alaska.

Racism lives on running trails, on playgrounds, in schools, in downtown Anchorage, in the MatSu, online, in our damn private driveways, on the job right here in the beautiful state I call home, wrote Waller.

Waller also challenged my belief the only way to reach true equality where all have the same is to redistribute wealth, take away freedom, reward bad decisions and punish good ones.

You show your true face, writing equality for allis impossible without stripping us of our freedoms. Who is us? Are you speaking in code? You should know, we (aka other) can read code, wrote Waller.

And there it is. The accusation you knew was coming. Challenging Marxist wealth redistribution is a racist act in and of itself. But its undeniable different decisions produce different results leading to inequality. Good decisions good consequences. Bad decisions bad consequences.

Are you saying only wealthy (do you really want to say white??) people make good choices and have rightly acquired their fortune through all of their good choices? wrote Waller.

And theres the racist under every bush prism in full display that typically drives social justice warriors like Waller.

Waller received glowing reviews from her followers praising her for having the courage to write such a thing. The bubble Waller lives in was secure as she enjoyed accolades from her like-minded Leftists.

But then I shared her open letter Facebook post on my page with the caption: Thoughts.. Some took issue with Waller. Social justice warriors dont cope well with resistance.

Dan youre soliciting thoughts in regard to this? Do you have your own thoughts, formulated on your own? posted Waller.

As the day rolled on Waller grew increasingly impatient with my lack of response to her open letter.

Dan Fagan youre a coward hiding behind your computer, from a land far far away, sending random folks from your page to mine to post hate / conspiracies. You need backup? Do you need a lifeline? Arent you a writer, a journalist? You have your First Amendment rights but your words dont come without a consequence. How does someone like You, residing in New Orleans, as Im told, come to have a platform where youre marginalizing the very feelings experiences of ALASKANS?! How do you feel its in any way conducive to the art of your craft (using craft loosely) to report so negatively and with such ease on an event in which you were not present, and target the peaceful people who were there but leave out the fact that those same people were subject to intimidation for gatherings peacefully. WITH THEIR CHILDREN. Is this world were supposed to just swallow and accept. How can you justify? You cannot! And neither can your employer. Youre sharing news which is inaccurate, hurtful and wildly biased about a place you dont even live. Do you have children? Do you care? Enjoy your paycheck hope its worth it, wrote Waller.

Such is the life of an enlightened, joyless, angry leftist, full of rage, indignation, judgment, and utter contempt for anyone willing to challenge their view that America is a deeply racist nation.

The woke mob will settle for nothing less than silence, compliance, and obedience. Its why theyre winning. People are afraid to stand up to them, challenge their rhetoric.

Its time to stop being intimidated.

Dan Fagan hosts the number one rated morning drive radio show, weekdays between 5:30 to 8 am on Newsradio 650 KENI. He splits his time between Anchorage and New Orleans.

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