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I have over 14 years of experience at Google, leading teams in user research, user experience, and ethical user impact. I believe it's important to acknowledge mistakes when striving to be good allies and anti-racist. We will make mistakes, but the key is to keep learning, growing, and improving every day.

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DEI programs are hypocritical and racist. As a black business owner and Trump supporter, I was excluded from these initiatives. Despite my success and background, my political views led to backlash against my business. Many who advocate for DEI refuse to support me because of my beliefs, which contradicts their claims of supporting black excellence. I don’t want support based on my race; I want it because of the quality of my products. It's frustrating to see people attack my business instead of uplifting it. I’ll continue to work hard and won’t give up, regardless of the opposition. DEI is not necessary for my success, and I’m glad to see it being challenged.

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I grew up as the only Indian family in a small southern town and faced daily teasing for being brown. I have a record of standing up against racism, such as advocating for body cameras after Walter Scott's shooting and calling for the removal of the Confederate flag after the Mother Emanuel Church shooting. I take pride in having friends from different races. I faced discrimination when I was disqualified from a beauty pageant because they didn't know where to place me. I understand the pain of racism and fight against it every day. If I didn't mention slavery, it's because it's a well-known part of the Civil War.

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I have proof of my jurisdiction to appeal to the Supreme Court due to a decision from the Court of Appeals. Despite filing my injunction, the office ignored me. They are racist, refusing to acknowledge my documents because of my skin color. The Supreme Court clerks are high-ranking white supremacists.

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I always made sure when I ran for congress to be truthful and back up my claims with evidence, especially regarding my background, because trust is essential for public office. I'm asking you directly about your claim of not speaking Chinese. I've seen videos of you speaking Mandarin during your congressional run. Why do you say you don't speak Chinese when you clearly do? I encourage people to watch the clip in question. I said thank you for inviting me in Chinese, but 99% was in English. My Chinese is at a rudimentary, kindergarten level. It's a family joke how bad my Chinese is. I understand my parents when they speak to me in Chinese, but I can't articulate myself well. I stand by my statement that I'm not able to have a fluent conversation.

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I'm a normal person, just like many others. My name is Matthew May, and I'm Mexican. One of your friends tried to bring me over, but I'm just a regular guy. I wear glasses and I'm suing you. I used to be an average citizen, and I want to say goodbye. We love you. Back to my point, I'm just a normal person from my city. We, the normal people, are just regular individuals. Sadly, two of my sons have passed away because of this. I can't stress enough that I'm just a normal person.

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The speaker expresses that they don't want to be treated differently because of their race and don't want preferential treatment in applications. They mention being in an interracial relationship and having children who are both black and white. They believe that universities may give preferential treatment to black applicants, which they see as a form of discrimination. Another speaker argues that applicants are marked as black because they are indeed black. The conversation touches on the idea of considering multiple factors in the application process, but the first speaker dismisses it as a buzzword and emphasizes that judging people based on their skin color is racism, regardless of the intention.

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I, a woman of color against the death penalty, ran for a position everyone said I couldn't win. On election night, my opponent claimed victory.

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I want to discuss my experience with white privilege. I graduated from North Hollywood High with a 1.7 GPA and struggled to find a job. At 19, living in my family's garage while my mom relied on welfare, I approached a fire station about a job. They told me I couldn't be hired because I wasn't black, Hispanic, or a woman. For the next seven years, I worked at a construction site. Eventually, I received a letter to take the written exam for the LA fire department. While waiting in line, I spoke with a young woman of color who had signed up just days earlier. This illustrates my experience with white privilege.

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I filed the first federal lawsuit against woke indoctrination in America. If my daughter is taught CRT or SEL, I will sue. I encourage every parent to do the same. We're tired of it. I don't want my child to be taught that her race and gender determine her success. I don't want her to be encouraged to express herself sexually in class. Our kids are not emotional support animals. I'm a mother, not a birthing person. We won't let this happen. We will find you every day.

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My name is Leo Thomas. I'm a transgender woman, former college swimmer, and the first trans athlete to be named Division One NCAA champion. Swimming since I was five has taught me so much and given me opportunities to learn, grow, and connect with my peers. It breaks my heart to see trans kids lose out on these opportunities. The Department of Education has proposed a new Title IX rule regarding transgender athletes that would prohibit blanket bans on transgender kids, especially in grades K through eight. However, at the high school and college levels discrimination would not be prohibited under the guise of competitive fairness. This rule is a good start, but not enough. The trans community needs explicit protections from discrimination. Luckily, this rule is not final and we have thirty days to urge the Biden administration to amend the rule and grant equal protection for all transgender kids. Join me in commenting on this proposed rule and demanding equal protection for all transgender athletes.

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I'm speaking out because my fully vaccinated son, Jackson, had health issues. With SB277, my perfectly healthy, vaccine-free five-year-old can't attend school in California. I cried for weeks, feeling I was meant to fight a company bigger than some countries. I used to sell Vioxx at Merck, which was later found to have manipulated data and covered up heart attack risks. This made me realize things on the market aren't always safe. If a vaccine is added to the schedule, drug companies can make billions. I cannot stay silent. Pharma influences medical education and research, leading to biased studies. The FDA and CDC are compromised, with conflicted leaders and revolving doors. Pharma creates customers for life, especially with vaccines for kids. They prioritize profit over people, and it's up to us to take back our health.

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I attended UCLA in 2016 when Trump was elected. During midterms, professors offered students time off to "heal" from the election. In a mandatory discussion class, everyone was emotional, and when asked how I was coping, I shared that I voted for Trump and believed it would be a good four years. I was then kicked out for being a "threat" to my classmates' safety. This experience made me realize the need to speak out against such intolerance. I recently started posting on TikTok and encourage others to do the same. I don’t hate anyone, but I’m unfairly labeled with negative terms that don’t reflect who I am. It's important to stand up and be heard.

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I want to give back to this country, which has given me everything. As an immigrant who came here at age five, I want to ensure the American dream is accessible to anyone willing to work hard and elevate the Chinese American community by increasing our representation in Congress. Currently, only three out of 535 members are Chinese Americans. I aim to be a champion for your rights, advocating for fairness, job opportunities, and gun violence prevention. As a first-generation immigrant who has overcome hardship, I deeply understand the immigrant experience. My family's journey from arriving with just a few hundred dollars to my dad owning a company exemplifies the American dream. We've raised over $300,000, and the outpouring of support has been incredible. To maintain our momentum, please donate to our campaign, as our fundraising strength indicates our campaign's strength. Our first election is 04/26/2020.

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I have a higher IQ than you. I went to law school on a full academic scholarship, but ended up in the bottom two-thirds of my class in the first year. However, I decided to stay and eventually ended up in the top half of my class. I won the International Moot Court Competition and was recognized as the outstanding student in the political science department. I graduated with three degrees from undergraduate school. Newsweek states that I actually went to school on a half scholarship, ranked 76th in a class of 85 at law school, and only obtained one degree. I now admit that my memory failed me.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of representation in the legal field. Growing up, the speaker saw no female attorneys of color in their hometown until they were in law school. Now, summer interns are diverse in race, creed, color, and gender. The speaker believes it is beneficial for them to see someone who looks like them on the bench because it provides representation. The speaker wants kids and law students to see them and believe that they can achieve their goals as well.

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Universities are in direct violation of the Supreme Court's ruling that racial quotas and set asides are illegal, and students must be admitted on a color-blind basis. Evidence shows the university system, particularly medical schools, are engaging in race-based discrimination, racial set asides, racial quota schemes, and efforts to evade the Supreme Court's ruling and federal statute. Universities are on notice and facing financial consequences for non-compliance. Harvard is cited as a clear example of repeat, systemic, and sustained violations of federal civil rights law.

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I need your help. Take out your phone and put it on video. I want to address every parent who sent their kids to prestigious universities like Columbia, NYU, Harvard, Stanford, and Berkeley. As a professor at Columbia Business School and a father, I want you to know that we are not protecting your children from pro-terror student organizations. The presidents of these universities refuse to speak out against them. Recently, 14 US citizens, along with others from different nationalities, were kidnapped in Gaza. Despite this, the university president continues to support these pro-terror student organizations.

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My family's real estate company in New York faced unfair treatment in court. Despite our impeccable record, we were targeted politically. We have always paid our loans and taxes, even during COVID. The system is rigged against us. We will fight this injustice and win on appeal. My father is determined to prevail. The attacks on us are because he is a strong presidential candidate. The appellate court has already ruled in our favor on key issues. This unfair treatment must end for the good of our country.

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Zoran Kwame Mamdani allegedly marked himself as African American and Black, as well as Asian, on his Columbia application, despite being born in Uganda and not becoming a U.S. citizen until 2018. The speaker claims Mamdani is not African American, defining that term as an American from Africa, like Elon Musk or Charlize Theron. The speaker suggests Mamdani, being Asian, likely sought an advantage by falsely presenting himself as Black, similar to Elizabeth Warren's claims of Native American heritage. The speaker believes this situation highlights the absurdity of using race to set different standards. The speaker argues that diversity of thought is the only diversity that matters, and many colleges fail in this regard. The speaker accuses Mamdani of being a fraud and untrustworthy, stating that if Elon Musk, born in South Africa, had made the same claim, it would spark outrage from the left.

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I fight for Black Lives Matters and want money for schools, which lose $1.4 billion a year due to truancy, so I decided to prosecute parents. As California Attorney General, Kamala Harris sent me a threatening letter about jail time for missing 10 school days. Then, police arrested me at my home while my sick daughter was in the hospital, despite the school and my doctor's notes. My mom did nothing wrong. Harris assigned nasty prosecutors to my case, costing me my job and home and forcing us into a motel. During the trial, I had a stroke. I'm not political, but people need to know what Kamala Harris did to me. If she did it to me, she will abuse anyone if given the power. We never locked anyone up, only prosecuted about 20 cases. Don't trust Kamala Harris.

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I identify as American, not African American. I believe in promoting freedom and equality, which is how I got elected. I didn't rely on race or privilege. I grew up in Overland, Saint Louis County, in a non-privileged family after my father passed when I was 12.

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I'm Nicole Solis, a mother from Rhode Island sued by the teachers union for asking about my kindergartner's curriculum. The school refused to share it, saying I had to submit a public records request. When I asked about gender theory, they avoided answering and criticized me in a 5-hour school board meeting. They never intended to sue me but wanted to humiliate me. The NEA then filed a lawsuit to intimidate parents asking questions about public education.

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We're addressing the data breach issue, which has spawned several legal cases, including one by the California Students Association. Our case targets Treasury, OPM, and Ed, with a focus on the Education Department's role, because millions are affected, including Social Security recipients and taxpayers. It's ironic that Elon Musk, with access to vast amounts of American data, refuses to disclose his interests as a government contractor benefiting from potentially billions of dollars. Our primary goal is to halt the data breach. We're also pushing for congressional accountability, but we're turning to the courts to interpret the law and stop this privacy invasion.

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I am a skinny guy with a funny last name, and I'm here to answer a question that's on everyone's mind. Who am I and why am I on this debate stage? Well, I'm not just a hopeful skinny kid with a funny name. I believe that America has a place for me too.
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