It’s Getting Bad ! When The Media Does This You Know It’s Sinking Fast .
MY OPINION : “WOW “,America what have we gotten ourselves into ? He is embarrassing on a whole new level ! And guess what the jokes on all of us ,so laugh ?
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MY OPINION : “WOW “,America what have we gotten ourselves into ? He is embarrassing on a whole new level ! And guess what the jokes on all of us ,so laugh ?

The resurrection of “Punt God” is underway.
Matt Araiza, whose mighty left leg led to his mythical nickname, saw his lifelong NFL dream dashed in an instant last August when he was accused of gang rape while at San Diego State University.
Araiza, a sixth-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, was cut by the Bills from a four-year, $3.8 million contract without even making a regular-season punt a week after a 17-year-old high school senior sued him and two San Diego State teammates.
She accused them of rape at Araiza’s off-campus house in October 2021, revealing that police and prosecutors were also investigating the trio.
The 17-year-old said she had sex with Araiza, then 21, outside the house but claimed he then led her inside where at least three other men, including Zavier Leonard and Pa’a Ewaliko, raped her face-down on a bed so violently that she was left bloodied and drifted out of consciousness.
The attack only ended when the party was closed down, she claimed.
Documents unsealed this week revealed that prosecutors had concluded from 101 minutes of recordings, including sex tapes made by the other two players, that Araiza — dubbed college football’s best punter in his unanimous All-American junior season — wasn’t even at the party during the alleged attack.

Prosecutors in San Diego announced in December that no rape charges would be filed against Araiza, now 22, and his former Aztecs teammates.
The video evidence led them to conclude the encounters between Leonard, Ewaliko and the 17-year-old were not clearly forcible.
Ewaliko was charged with possessing child pornography after his phone was seized and denies the charge.
“I was happy that there was so much evidence and that this wasn’t a ‘he-said, she-said’ thing,” Araiza, who had always acknowledged having a consensual encounter with the girl outside but denied being part of a violent attack, told The Post.

“A lot of cases like this are and it’s up to a jury kind of guessing. I mean, if there’s no evidence either way, it’s somewhat a guess. I’m grateful that’s not the case in this one.”
Araiza is now back at home with his parents in Poway, Calif., training hard to try to break back into the NFL — a goal he acknowledges will be tough despite his cleared name, storied collegiate career and once-promising professional start, including an 82-yard preseason smash against the Colts.
“That’s the goal,” he told The Post. “I think people underestimate how tough it is to make it in the NFL when you’re a free agent and you’ve been out of the game for a year. That just gives teams questions, so I’m just looking for the opportunity to answer those questions.”

Araiza said he’s “very confident” he’ll be an asset if given an opportunity, whether in Buffalo or elsewhere. His agent has been in contact with a “couple” of teams, but the special teams maven understands organizations typically don’t want players to be potential “distractions,” he said.
“I just think it’s a very rare situation, especially being a punter,” Araiza said. “If I were a quarterback — no question — I’d be on a team right now. No question whatsoever, it’s just the position I play.”
The most difficult period since last summer, Araiza said, was being on the sidelines again.

“It was a journey mentally, for sure,” Araiza said. “It had its ups and downs and there were days I was able to accept it and try to enjoy the little things in life. But then there were days when the big picture was consuming, and I could think about was what I lost.
“Watching Bills’ games — that was brutal. It was a weird thing because I couldn’t not watch them. I was too invested. Knowing so many of the players personally, the coaches, having spent the offseason with them, it was pretty heartbreaking to watch.”
Those games pushed Araiza to the brink, he admitted.
“Angry, cheated,” he said of his emotions. “I felt like I had worked my whole life for this thing and the way it was taken from me was brutal.”

Araiza is still being sued by the alleged victim, who offered to settle for $50,000 — an offer he rejected, saying he would consider countersuing her and definitely plans to sue her attorney.
“I’m not willing to pay money to people who damaged my life irreversibly,” Araiza said. “It’s just not something I’m willing to do. But I will never waive my right to sue her attorney — ever. That lawsuit is coming.”
Araiza’s attorney, Kerry Armstrong, has called the civil suit a “shakedown,” while the ex-NFL punter isn’t sure if he was accused due to his celebrity status on campus and likely future gridiron success.
“I don’t know what the motive was, to be honest with you,” he said.

The woman, now 18, said Thursday that the recordings which convinced prosecutors to drop charges show only a portion of what happens.
“I don’t think it exonerates anybody,” she told USA Today Sports.
For now, Araiza said he’s content continuing to hone his craft until some team comes calling.
MY OPINION : I’m so tired of hearing stories like this . Time and time again , believe all women bullshit .This 17 year old girl had no business going to a college party and she knew it.
MY OPINION : Young brothers of all colors need to learn , with this type of fame and fortune . Comes so many dangers and responsibility , if your not careful you can loss it all in a instant .
MY OPINION : Unbelievable , you can’t make this sh*t up ! You can see it , but you still can’t believe it .
MY OPINION : Please make it stop ,the day he really retires will be a gift to the world .Lebron James has been a scourge on the NBA sense the moment he entered it . He is a world class joke ,a false king .
MY OPINION : The Abenaki Nation should sue Ben and Jerry’s .And make them publicly refuse to give back the land to the Abenaki Tribe .
MY OPINION : They should do what Joe Rogan suggests . But we all know they won’t . All I can say is you can’t make this sh*t up !
MY OPINION : Yes it is hard being a man . Harder in a lot of ways than being a women, yes I said it .Because man are responsible for pretty much everything that makes society function .If all man went of strike today society would collapse .But if all women went on strike today society would have problems functioning , but it would not collapse .
MY OPINION : The insanity never ends it just keeps goings on and getting worse .All you can do is sit back and just laugh and enjoy the insanity !

Black Lives Matter ended last year with a nearly $9 million deficit — while still paying out millions to organizers as well as relatives of controversial co-founder Patrisse Cullors.
Tax documents posted online show that BLM’s Global Network Foundation ended the financial year in the red to the tune of $8,559,748.
The filings show that the nonprofit recorded revenue of $8.5 million — roughly half of the more than $17 million it spent.
That deficit is made even more extreme given that the previous year, it actually increased its piggybank, earning nearly $42 million after expenses.
The financial hit also left the group with $30 million in assets, down nearly $11.75 million from where it started the financial year.
That means it has spent two-thirds of the $90 million it raised, which Cullors — who quit over earlier financial scandals highlighted by The Post — previously dismissed as “white guilt money.”
Despite the crunch, millions of dollars were paid to companies with close ties to the group — including one owned by Shalomyah Bowers, who replaced Cullors when she quit.
An independent auditors’ review of the previous two years, also posted online, showed that Bowers’ company was paid a staggering $1.69 million “for management and consulting services.”

A sister organization, Black Lives Matter Grassroots, previously accused Bowers of “blazing a path of irreparable harm to BLM” and “siphoning” millions to his firm.
“Instead of using the donations for its intended purposes, Mr. Bowers diverted these donations to his own coffers,” the group claimed in a lawsuit.
Board member Danielle Edwards also owned a firm “which was paid $1,063,500 for consulting services,” the auditors’ review said.
Cullors’ graffiti-artist brother, Paul Cullors, was the only current salaried employee last year, getting nearly $125,000, with $15,000 in “other compensation” for unspecified security.
But his security firm, Black Ties LLC, was paid way more handsomely, getting $756,330, similar to what it was paid the previous financial year.
The auditors’ review noted: “A sibling of the former Executive Director owned a security and protection company, which was paid $1,602,185 for security services.”
The documents, shared by the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office, were first revealed by the Washington Free Beacon.
“While Patrisse Cullors was forced to resign due to charges of using BLM’s funds for her personal use, it looks like she’s still keeping it all in the family,” Paul Kamenar, an attorney for the National Legal and Policy Center watchdog group, told the Free Beacon.
BLM also agreed to pay $600,000 to an unidentified former board member’s consulting firm “in connection with a contract dispute,” the Free Beacon noted.
Former managing director Kaileee Scales got the only other listed salary, nearly $115,000, for what was listed as an ongoing severance payment.

The five listed board members — including Bowers, Edwards and current leader Cicley Gay — also reported getting no income from the group.
The Free Beacon noted how there was no mention of any payments to Cullors’ baby daddy Damon Turner or his company, Trap Heals, which was paid $969,000 in 2021.

However, the outlet noted that charities are only required to disclose the names of their five highest-compensated independent contractors.
In its filings, BLM said it was “working inside and outside of the system to heal the past, re-imagine the present, and invest in the future of black lives through policy change, investing in our communities, and a commitment to arts.”
“We are building a community of healing and nurturing ecosystems that support black communities impacted by oppressive structures and injustice,” it said.
BLM did not respond to the Free Beacon’s report and did not immediately respond to messages left by The Post early Wednesday.
Gay, the activist group’s chair current chair, said she was brought in to straighten out BLM’s finances — even though she has bungled her own finances, having filed for bankruptcy in 2005, 2013 and 2016.
Meanwhile, Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation doled out more than $4 million to black activist groups in the financial year ending 2021 — some of which had criticized the group in the past for not helping the black community after they received millions in corporate cash.
The group’s 990s from 2021, obtained by The Post, show that it gave $400,000 to the Tamir Rice Foundation in Ohio.
That group was set up by Samaria Rice, the mother of Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old African-American boy who was killed by a white policeman in 2014 while playing with a toy gun.
Rice, who started her foundation in 2018 to conduct after-school programs for at-risk children, had been a vehement critic of Black Lives Matter and its co-founder Patrisse Cullors.
She claimed that the group did not support mothers of black children who had been killed as a result of police violence and pointed the finger at Cullors.471.
Cullors resigned from BLMGNF a month following a 2021 Post exposé of the group that showed she had gone on a $3.2 million real estate buying spree, snapping up properties in Los Angeles and on the outskirts of Atlanta.
At the time, Rice told The Post, “I don’t believe she is going anywhere, It’s all a facade. She’s only saying that to get the heat off her right now.”
Cullors denied that she used charity cash for her personal real estate purchases — while complaining that financial disclosures were “triggering.”
In addition to the Tamir Rice Foundation, Black Lives Matter also doled out $1,269,368 to the Love Not Blood Campaign, a California-based group founded by Cephus Johnson, whose nephew, Oscar Grant, was killed by police in 2009
MY OPINION : Can anybody say scheme from the very start .90+ million dollars gone ,vanished into thin air ,yeah right ! Nepotism at it’s finest(Favoritism shown or patronage granted to relatives, as in business).And we all know no one in this corruption will or will most likely not go to prison. And where are all the black lives matter supporters now ?Like Candace Owens said this was the ultimate race hustle .Congratulations black America you got played again ! But at this point the black community is playing itself! And I don’t see this changing anytime soon ! . Watch this entertaining , funny video from Candace Owens on why she never supported Black Lives Matter .