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Same thing happened during the collapse of ROME.

Wealthy Elite same sex orgies, then they wanna have sex with children, then they wanna sacrifice children, drink their blood.

History repeating itself. Satanic pieces of chit.

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Why throw women in with all the trans/homo/identity crisis folks?

Because they were the first in line of the give-me crowd. The word suffrage comes to mind.


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But since when is a successful woman of any color not mainstream?

A woman was in charge of the last generation of Ford Thunderbird. If there was ever a project-by-committee that was it. She was successful on many levels, title, pay, plaques, executive washroom, etc. But that particular "achievement" was a huge bust!!


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What the heck is going on. This and many other conversations has gotten out of control. Just wish her well in her new adventure and move on. Some of you need to get a life!


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What the heck is going on. This and many other conversations has gotten out of control. Just wish her well in her new adventure and move on. Some of you need to get a life!


Larry, you kinda started it down the wrong road yourself.



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What the heck is going on. This and many other conversations has gotten out of control. Just wish her well in her new adventure and move on. Some of you need to get a life!


Larry, you kinda started it down the wrong road yourself.


I agree, in post #3. Wink


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That was a joke guys. In this woke country we are living in I thought it would fit the times. I'm thrilled NHRA gave her a shot and hopefully they made their decision based on merit not sex. Lighten up guys. Don't take things so serious.


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Before being named NHRA South Central Director, Ayesh joined NHRA in February 2020 as the Division 4 services coordinator. She also served as general manager of Alamo City Motorplex and was previously the track manager at Kansas International Dragway in Wichita, Kan., for more than seven years.

At each facility, Ayesh helped implement several new programs and coordinated with other divisional tracks to ensure maximum racer participation. At Kansas, Ayesh also helped increase track attendance and ran a successful NHRA Summit Racing Series, with a full team represented at the NHRA Division 5 E.T. finals each year.
 
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Why throw women in with all the trans/homo/identity crisis folks?

Because they were the first in line of the give-me crowd. The word suffrage comes to mind.


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But since when is a successful woman of any color not mainstream?

A woman was in charge of the last generation of Ford Thunderbird. If there was ever a project-by-committee that was it. She was successful on many levels, title, pay, plaques, executive washroom, etc. But that particular "achievement" was a huge bust!!


What does that have to do with this appointment? Just say what you are biting around the edges on.


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So many disgusting posts here.

Congratulations on the promotion, and let’s hope things improve for the D4 racers. I’ve only run one D4 event and it was fine, but I’ve heard many complaints over the years.


x2. Some jaw-droppingly ridiculous posts.


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What do you guys do when you lose to a woman?


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What do you guys do when you lose to a woman?


And follow-up question - don't these guys have wives, mothers, daughters, etc who they would like to see getting a fair shake in the workplace...


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What do you guys do when you lose to a woman?


And follow-up question - don't these guys have wives, mothers, daughters, etc who they would like to see getting a fair shake in the workplace...


Exactly! I'd hate to think my wife would have to work with people whose assumption was that she was running the place because.....she is a she.


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True, I said in an earlier post here, all I care about is hiring most qualified. I do not care about Color, Sex or sexual preferences if they are most qualified.

Is she the right person for the job? We will see and I hope she does well. It is in everyone's best interest for her to do well.


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And follow-up question - don't these guys have wives, mothers, daughters, etc who they would like to see getting a fair shake in the workplace...

I have some up close personal experience with women in the workplace. First my former wife. Very smart and very competent. She eventually rose to the position of President of a family owned surveying outfit. A very man dominated profession. She ran it for years very profitability and successfully. Eventually new blood management saw her squeezed out and an all male hierarchy once again prevailed.

My former step-daughter is an OB GYN doctor. They were very late admitting her to med school. In fact she was pursuing DO school, which she cancelled, to accept the med school offer. While I can't know, at the time, I feel pretty sure it was to get the female head count up. She is very smart (damn sure smarter than me) and competent and a exemplary doctor.

My daughter works for Salesforce, a monster of a software company. She too is a very competent person and has risen thanks to her ability. I don't think any quotas had to be meant in her origination(s), very much today's thinking.

So while I give women a pretty hard time I have been surrounded by very successful females. All as or more successful than myself. For the most part, in my personal experience, competence has risen to the top. I certainly support that.


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A woman can do that job. Easy. Question is, does she have enough experience and moxie to handle a pissed off racer who thinks he's just been done wrong?


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Exactly the comments by many racers at the D1 divisional this weekend. All agree it’s a tough job for a man to deal with hundreds of racers that only see or their way. Time will tell if she has the operational and managerial skills as well the mental toughness to do the job effectively.
 
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That was a joke guys. In this woke country we are living in I thought it would fit the times. I'm thrilled NHRA gave her a shot and hopefully they made their decision based on merit not sex. Lighten up guys. Don't take things so serious.



I’ve known Larry for quite a while guys. In no way was he serious. Yes comments can be taken the wrong way, it’s like a text- you have no way of knowing the true basis for one’s emotions or feelings and most of the time it’s 180 the opposite.
I am not defending some of the other comments on here!
She’s qualified! Anyone deserves a chance to prove they have it. I could care less, female, male, race or whatever! If they are qualified then end of story.

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"A calm sea does not make a skilled sailor"


Calm seas with a stirred up woman makes for plentiful seaman


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Calm seas with a stirred up woman makes for plentiful seaman


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