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Harrison Bergeron
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Burn Loot Murder stole money ... shocking.

The executive director of Black Lives Matter (BLM) Oklahoma City (OKC) has been charged with wire fraud and money laundering after federal prosecutors say she diverted more than $3.15 million in returned bail checks into her personal bank accounts over a five-year period, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday.

Tashella Sheri Amore Dickerson, 52, of Oklahoma City, is accused of routing money intended for the group's bail fund and social-justice programs into accounts she controlled between June 2020 and October 2025.

The indictment says Dickerson used the money "for her personal benefit," including travel to Jamaica and the Dominican Republic, "tens of thousands of dollars in retail shopping," more than $50,000 in food deliveries, a vehicle and six real properties.

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Harrison Bergeron said:

Burn Loot Murder stole money ... shocking.

more than $50,000 in food deliveries, a vehicle and six real properties.




Well, she is a big girl.
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"The Black Lives Matter movement is more than just a catchphrase, a rally cry or social media tactic to garner support for protestors. It is a social movement to help people understand that once Black lives begin to matter; all lives will truly matter. At Baylor, we value our faculty, staff, students and friends of color. Black lives absolutely matter."

Sincerely,

Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President
Realitybites
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Redbrickbear said:

"The Black Lives Matter movement is more than just a catchphrase, a rally cry or social media tactic to garner support for protestors. It is a social movement to help people understand that once Black lives begin to matter; all lives will truly matter. At Baylor, we value our faculty, staff, students and friends of color. Black lives absolutely matter."

Sincerely,

Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President


She needs to be fired along with Dave.
Johnny Bear
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Redbrickbear said:

"The Black Lives Matter movement is more than just a catchphrase, a rally cry or social media tactic to garner support for protestors. It is a social movement to help people understand that once Black lives begin to matter; all lives will truly matter. At Baylor, we value our faculty, staff, students and friends of color. Black lives absolutely matter."

Sincerely,

Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President

Based on this alone, she should be fired for being a complete dupe.
muddybrazos
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Johnny Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

"The Black Lives Matter movement is more than just a catchphrase, a rally cry or social media tactic to garner support for protestors. It is a social movement to help people understand that once Black lives begin to matter; all lives will truly matter. At Baylor, we value our faculty, staff, students and friends of color. Black lives absolutely matter."

Sincerely,

Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President

Based on this alone, she should be fired for being a complete dupe.

Instead she removed some statues and built some sort of slavery memorial. Idk what role slaves played in building baylor. Maybe they made them carry some boards or something but I doubt they played a big role.
Harrison Bergeron
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muddybrazos said:

Johnny Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

"The Black Lives Matter movement is more than just a catchphrase, a rally cry or social media tactic to garner support for protestors. It is a social movement to help people understand that once Black lives begin to matter; all lives will truly matter. At Baylor, we value our faculty, staff, students and friends of color. Black lives absolutely matter."

Sincerely,

Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President

Based on this alone, she should be fired for being a complete dupe.

Instead she removed some statues and built some sort of slavery memorial. Idk what role slaves played in building baylor. Maybe they made them carry some boards or something but I doubt they played a big role.


The only thing slaves had to do with Baylor is provided it with a bunch of Didn't Earn Its that took spots of deserving middle and low class
students.
ABC BEAR
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Redbrickbear said:

"The Black Lives Matter movement is more than just a catchphrase, a rally cry or social media tactic to garner support for protestors. It is a social movement to help people understand that once Black lives begin to matter; all lives will truly matter. At Baylor, we value our faculty, staff, students and friends of color. Black lives absolutely matter."

Sincerely,

Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President

One of the Top-10 dumbest things I've ever heard anyone say about anything. I guess Blacks go first and everyone else needs to get in line and wait their turn.
Realitybites
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Redbrickbear said:

"The Black Lives Matter movement is more than just a catchphrase, a rally cry or social media tactic to garner support for protestors. It is a social movement to help people understand that once Black lives begin to matter; all lives will truly matter. At Baylor, we value our faculty, staff, students and friends of color. Black lives absolutely matter."

Sincerely,

Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President

In fact, I would send an email to University_Advancement@baylor.edu referencing this email saying that until Baylor replaces Linda with a president who has better judgement you're out.
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consistent bidneths model.........

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Johnny Bear
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muddybrazos said:

Johnny Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

"The Black Lives Matter movement is more than just a catchphrase, a rally cry or social media tactic to garner support for protestors. It is a social movement to help people understand that once Black lives begin to matter; all lives will truly matter. At Baylor, we value our faculty, staff, students and friends of color. Black lives absolutely matter."

Sincerely,

Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President

Based on this alone, she should be fired for being a complete dupe.

Instead she removed some statues and built some sort of slavery memorial. Idk what role slaves played in building baylor. Maybe they made them carry some boards or something but I doubt they played a big role.

Whatever role slaves might have had to do with Baylor had to be related to the original site at Independence, TX as anything related to the Waco campus was built well after slavery had ended. If some sort of "slave memorial" was appropriate then why not put it at the Independence location?
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Johnny Bear said:

muddybrazos said:

Johnny Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

"The Black Lives Matter movement is more than just a catchphrase, a rally cry or social media tactic to garner support for protestors. It is a social movement to help people understand that once Black lives begin to matter; all lives will truly matter. At Baylor, we value our faculty, staff, students and friends of color. Black lives absolutely matter."

Sincerely,

Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President

Based on this alone, she should be fired for being a complete dupe.

Instead she removed some statues and built some sort of slavery memorial. Idk what role slaves played in building baylor. Maybe they made them carry some boards or something but I doubt they played a big role.

Whatever role slaves might have had to do with Baylor had to be related to the original site at Independence, TX as anything related to the Waco campus was built well after slavery had ended. If some sort of "slave memorial" was appropriate then why not put it at the Independence location?


Especially strange since Baylor is one of the few major colleges in the country that had moved locations and yet still has its original location being used as a historic & educational site.

Few others have the perfect place for a historic memorial at the actual original historic place where these events occurred.

No explanation for why the current Baylor leadership wanted to forgo using this excellent and factually correct location to tell the story of Baylor's founding and involvement with slavery/slave labor.
Harrison Bergeron
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Johnny Bear said:

muddybrazos said:

Johnny Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

"The Black Lives Matter movement is more than just a catchphrase, a rally cry or social media tactic to garner support for protestors. It is a social movement to help people understand that once Black lives begin to matter; all lives will truly matter. At Baylor, we value our faculty, staff, students and friends of color. Black lives absolutely matter."

Sincerely,

Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President

Based on this alone, she should be fired for being a complete dupe.

Instead she removed some statues and built some sort of slavery memorial. Idk what role slaves played in building baylor. Maybe they made them carry some boards or something but I doubt they played a big role.

Whatever role slaves might have had to do with Baylor had to be related to the original site at Independence, TX as anything related to the Waco campus was built well after slavery had ended. If some sort of "slave memorial" was appropriate then why not put it at the Independence location?

IIRC there is little or no evidence slaves had anything to do with Baylor of any of its founders. Seems like mostly LWNJ wish-casting.
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