Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Kent State Marks 50th Anniversary Of Vietnam Protest Tragedy. They Pay $83,000 For A Speaker: Jane Fonda

Via Billy

Actress and activist Jane Fonda speaks during a Fire Drill Friday's climate change rally outside the Los Angeles City Hall.

On May 4, 1970, during a huge protest against U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war at Kent State University, Ohio National Guard troops fired at students, killing four students and injuring nine others.

Now, for an event at the university marking the 50th anniversary of the tragedy, Kent State is shelling out $83,000 to a famous celebrity to come and speak: Jane Fonda.

PJ Media reports:

4 comments:

  1. Hi Brock,
    I would say, my first thought,...."YGBSM!!!!!!???" But then again, as the late Mike Vanderboegh would probably say,"Whatd'ya'expect??? They're 'Behind Enemy Lines!!!'"
    skybill

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    1. I believe she is 80. She must have a good facelift specialist!

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  2. I would not approve to pay 2 cents for that communist traitor to speak anywhere.

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    1. & " “Jane Fonda can kiss my ass, I wouldn’t go across the street to watch her slit her wrist.” :)

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