Two Countries – Harvard Gathering Vs. Dignified Transfer Of Remains

Two Countries – Harvard Gathering Vs. Dignified Transfer Of Remains

Two Countries – Harvard Gathering Vs. Dignified Transfer Of Remains

Best of time, worst of times. Who knows? It is strange times, for sure. Last night, Harvard held a Gathering to Breathe and Heal because Claudine Gay is a plagiarist and is no longer President of the University. Today, we watched the Solemn Movement for the Dignified Transfer of the Remains of three fallen heroes. This is the Tale of Two Countries. My blood is boiling.

Sentient beings have known for a while that we live in Two Countries within the United States of America. The Two Countries are not, we know, based on race, but on Class. Nothing proves it more than yesterday’s Gathering to Breathe and Heal vs. today’s Dignified Transfer. In both situations, the focus of the events is Black Americans. Former Harvard President Claudine Gay is a member of the Elitist Class. The Three Heroes killed in the Tower 22 attack are working stiffs. The backbone of America.

The delicate flowers of Elitism are still so traumatized by the fact that the first Black female President of Harvard got fired by a RACIST White Board for plagiarism that the:

The Harvard Divinity School’s Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging hosted a “Gathering to Breathe and Heal” event on Thursday to help students grieve the resignation of disgraced former President Claudine Gay.

“For this gathering, we will create a space for us to discuss and process the departure of our former president, Claudine Gay,” the office wrote in a newsletter announcing the event, obtained by The Daily Wire. The event was intended to give participants the opportunity to “gather to breathe and to heal.”

Here is the notice from the Divinity School:

Could Eli Steele have given us better words to describe what is going on: “Grieving for the weak, the cheats and the mediocre is a sure sign that our society is in trouble.”

More from the Daily Wire:

The newsletter stated that many students are feeling grief upon their arrival to campus.

“This grief and loss may be connected to our personal lives; national and global unrest, harm, and violence; storms and natural disasters; or these increasing times of tension and divide on our campus and in our communities,” it said. “For many of us, this grief and loss also includes the resignation of former President Claudine Gay after her short tenure.”

These delicate flowers can’t even comprehend the lives of the three Soldiers killed on the Jordan/Syria border. They are the one-percenters. They are highly skilled, highly educated and highly trained. They sign a check payable up to their lives. While we remember the three killed, we do not want too forget the nearly two score personnel who were injured in the Tower 22 attack. May they all recover to full health.

From the New York Times, some information on the Three Heroes:

Those killed were Sgt. William Jerome Rivers, 46, of Carrollton, Ga.; Specialist Kennedy Ladon Sanders, 24, of Waycross, Ga.; and Specialist Breonna Alexsondria Moffett, 23, of Savannah, Ga.

The soldiers, two of them women, were assigned to the 718th Engineer Company, based at Fort Moore, Ga. — a team of soldiers trained to deploy at short notice to build roads, landing fields and protective earthen berms for U.S. forces.

“On behalf of the Army Reserve, I share in the sorrow felt by their friends, family and loved ones,” said the chief of the Army Reserve, Lt. Gen. Jody Daniels. “Their service and sacrifice will not be forgotten, and we are committed to supporting those left behind in the wake of this tragedy.”

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The three who were killed on Sunday are part of an often overlooked part of the military that delivers supplies, maintains buildings, builds roads and does other routine work while shouldering the risk of operating in hostile territory.

Sergeant Rivers was trained as an electrician, had served in the Army Reserve for more than a decade and had been deployed to Iraq in 2018 during the fight against Islamic State militants, according to Army records.

Specialist Sanders and Specialist Moffett both enlisted in the Army Reserve in 2019 and were trained to operate heavy equipment, such as road graders. Tower 22 was Specialist Moffett’s first deployment. Specialist Sanders had been deployed once before, in 2021, to an American outpost in Djibouti.

The two young ladies were buddies who popped into each other’s home calls.

The Flowers of the Elite get a Gathering to Breathe and Heal. The working stiff get a Dignified Transfer of Remains Solemn Movement. The bodies of Sgt. William Jerome Rivers, Sgt. Kennedy Ladon Sanders, and Sgt. Breonna Alexsondria Moffett. Sanders and Moffett were promoted to Sergeant posthumously.

The Solemn Movement:

I make no political comments in this post. This is not about Republicans or Democrats. This is about Elites and Working Stiffs and remembering who we are and why. This is about our Two Countries.

I pray comfort for the Rivers, Sanders and Moffett families.

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4 Comments
  • Cameron says:

    I am trying not to succumb to the temptation to hope that those students at Harvard get something to really cry about.

    • SFC D says:

      I have no such qualms. This divide will never start to heal until the elite feel the pain and sorrow the families of these fine Soldiers are experiencing.

  • Scott says:

    RIP troopers.. and piss on the snowflakes at Harvard…

    At least gropey Joe didn’t check his watch this time… probably forgot to put it on..

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