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right on, man!
LOL. This is good
Nailed it 😂🤣
As long as the local electorate continues their irrational voting habits — we’ll continue to live in this Bizarro world.
Thanks Jake!
Very good Jake!, the city should pay you to provide art in public spaces & places…
This should be on the side of RTS buses to end the gun violence …
Very thought inspiring !
Thank you!
“Gun violence’ = Poetry in motion.
Now, how can I get an NGO contract to be the Gainesville ‘gun violence’ poetry ambassador?
Touche Fuller!
You can probably thank the commies who wanted the Wild Spaces Public Spaces tax for this in 2022. I’ve been waiting for this years play about the struggles of Trayvon Jamal Devonte Long “Tales from a Eastside Kid”. I hope Trayvon Jamal Devonte Long finally makes up out of the ghetto and is able to move to the west side of the GSSR.
“Gainesville’s Alternate Universe” Where logical decisions are ignored and feel good wokeness is all the rage….AND….we get to pay for it too.
Disappointing that the Alachua Chronicle, which I have defended and praised numerous times in the past, is allowing itself to become a racist rag. The regularly racist comments are apparently all you can expect from the Maga base who posts there, but it is the editor’s choice to publish Jake, who’s “work” would be at home on neo-Nazi sites.
I’ve tried to post thoughful and reasoned comments with links to facts, but it seems questionable if any but 2-3 others here can get past their primitive hatreds – and yeah, I’ve been critical to insulting to many, deserved in my opinion. Not sure this place is worth my time, but it’s supporting racism regularly is enough for me to turn it off. Enjoy your “consensus”.
Low life’s go low. That’s Jake. Stop supporting this nonsense.
Our diversities of faiths and colors and creeds, that is not a threat to who we are. It makes us who we are.
So the young people here and the young people out there, do not ever let anyone make you feel like you don’t matter or like you don’t have a place in our American story because you do. It is our fundamental belief in the power of hope that has allowed us to rise above the voices of doubt and division of anger and fear that we have faced in our own lives and in the life of this country. Shoot, it’s the hope of my folks like my dad.
Got up every day, do his job at the city water plant. The hope that one day his kids would go to college and have opportunities he never dreamed up. That’s the kind of hope that every single one of us, politicians, parents, preachers, all of us need to be providing for our young people.
Because that is what moves this country forward every single day. So I want to close today by simply saying thank you. Thank you for everything you do for our kids[…]”
From Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso: The Michelle Obama Interview, May 17, 2026
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-easy-with-sam-fragoso/id1100417601?i=1000768257674&r=3543
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