Orbiter 🏳️‍🌈🐱 Nick Fuentes / Nicholas Joseph Fuentes / der America First Pürrer / "Nick the Knife" - CatboyKami's ex. Flipped fed asset after January 6th. Groypers are pardoned for January 6th, still a fag. Kept Ali Akbar, brown muslim boy-hungry pedophile, around groypers knowing what he was. Hates white women more than blacks and jews.

I'm pretty left but does anybody else think that the no fly list is kinda used lie a social credit system of preventing domestic and international travel like china does?
I agree it’s pretty pointless, you’re either a flight risk and deserve an investigation or not.
 
Assistant Jew Groyper just confirmed that Nick will be driving to AFPAC, possibly confirming Patrick Casey's claim that Nick has been placed on the no-fly list.
Nick could have been traveling as early as yesterday morning, his online activity has been unusually quiet consistent with when he’s traveled to other events.

The only way he will address the question is through a paid superchat and even then it will be avoided with ‘I’m not going to confirm or deny’ or ‘that’s none of your business’.

I doubt he will reveal whether he’s on the no fly list publicly. He can’t afford to lose any more support.
 
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archive.md is refusing to work. Here's a local archive of Melissa Fuentes' speech.
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Photo Caption: Melissa Fuentes delivers heartfelt remarks about "Why Diversity Makes America Stronger." Credit: Bradley University

Student Chosen to Deliver Keynote at Naturalization Ceremony​

October 24, 2018
Melissa Fuentes, a junior political science major and member of the Bradley speech team, was chosen as the featured student speaker for an inspirational naturalization ceremony held at Bradley University.

Fuentes delivered heartfelt remarks about "Why Diversity Makes America Stronger." She said was honored to be chosen and wanted to thank the naturalization candidates for their contributions and welcome them to this next chapter in their lives. "It is important for us to honor those who have waited patiently and endured the often painstaking process of becoming a US citizen. Additionally, it is important to recognize how powerful diversity can be and how much members of diverse communities have contributed to our country."

Read the full story on the Bradley Newsroom.

Immigrants from 80 Countries Slated to Become American Citizens​


September 20, 2018

One of the largest naturalization ceremonies in Central Illinois history will be held at Bradley University's Renaissance Coliseum on September 25th at 11 a.m. More than 650 immigrants, from 80 countries, will be sworn in as new American citizens at this powerful and inspirational ceremony.

The Honorable James Shadid, Chief United States District Judge, Bradley alumnus and current member of the Bradley Board of Trustees, will preside over the ceremony. Shadid, whose grandparents came to the United States and were naturalized 88 years ago, calls the naturalization ceremony a living civics lesson. "It is the true-life story of grandparents, parents and these newly naturalized citizens all coming together with their own story, their own struggle, their own successes all assimilating here to continue to build our nation."

Shadid says “Watching people raise their hand and take the oath of citizenship reaffirms our own citizenship and is another reminder of the rights and the privileges afforded us.”

Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis and Bradley President Gary Roberts will open the ceremony, the Bradley ROTC will present the Nation's colors, a Bradley music student will sing the national anthem, and Melissa Fuentes, a member of the Bradley speech team, will speak on "Why Diversity Makes America Stronger."

Fuentes says she's looking forward to thanking the naturalization candidates for their contributions and welcoming them to this next chapter in their lives. "It is important for us to commend and honor those who have waited patiently and endured the often painstaking process of becoming a US citizen. Additionally, it is important to recognize how powerful diversity can be and how much members of diverse communities have contributed to our country."

Before the official ceremony, more than 100 area 8th graders will gather to meet Judge Shadid, Judge McDade and others for a civics lesson. Their focus will be the preamble to the constitution and what it means to them. Shadid says “Courts bringing naturalization ceremonies to their communities not only enhances the ceremony but also brings more public awareness to the positive role of the federal judiciary as guardians of the Constitution."

The Civic Engagement Committee at Bradley will also offer voter registration for Bradley students and others in attendance. This ceremony is open to the public.
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So, she majored in polsci. Daily reminder that Political "Science" isn't science as graduates can't even solve differential equations and do basic Fourier Transforms.
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Several appearances in the news.
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Bradley victorious nationally – again and again​

UPDATE 6/10/19: The American Forensics Association (AFA) has disqualified one of Bradley’s Duo Interpretation speeches from the national tournament held in April. In question was a rule violation that prohibits student participants from editing a script. The ruling puts Bradley two points shy of first place. Bradley is returning the first place trophy to the AFA and accepts its second place finish.
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On the day the University of Virginia won its first NCAA basketball championship, Bradley University’s speech team rolled off the bus at Michel Student Center holding its own national title trophy — the 42nd overall. This one came from the 2019 American Forensics Association (AFA) national tournament at Tuscaloosa, Ala.


A few days later, the team returned from the National Forensic Association national event in California with its 43rd title.


With those team titles and more than 160 individual national championships, the the Bradley team maintains its status as the most successful program in the country and the most successful collegiate team in any activity, including sports, according to the Associated Press. The team has won at least one forensics national championship in every decade since the 1980s.


“That is more than the top five basketball teams combined,” team president Megan Magee ’19 said about the team’s titles. “It’s something we’ll talk about with our kids when they apply at Bradley.”


Three Bradley students won individual AFA national titles — Emily Trader ’21, (persuasive speaking), Trijae Johnson ’20 (program oral interpretation) and Joshua Beckles ’21 teamed with Johnson (duo interpretation). Magee was second nationally in individual sweepstakes, taking home points in four events. She also was selected an AFA-NIET All-American. Two other team members, Beckles and Greg Huber ’19, placed in the top 20 for individual sweepstakes.


At the NFA, Johnson repeated as national champion in program oral interpretation. and was third in poetry speaking. He again teamed with Beckles to take the duo interpretation crown. Other top-three finishers included Magee (third in prose interpretation), Cassie Edlund ’20 (third in impromptu speaking and second in duo interpretation along with Beckles) and Trader (third in both persuasive speaking and oral interpretation.).


For individual sweepstakes, given to individuals who amass the most points competing in at least four events, Bradley had five in the top 15. They are Magee third; Edlund fourth; Brenna Fuhr ’19 eighth; Jack Ellis ’19 12th; and Melissa Fuentes ’20 13th.


“It’s been great to feel the support of the university behind us. It’s unlike anything we could have prepared for,” Magee said after the team arrived back on campus to cheers, waving pompoms and an impromptu verse of “We Are The Champions” from some students in the crowd. “We had three underclassmen win national championships — the underclassmen have been spectacular.”


— Bob Grimson '81


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Melissa Fuentes is Part of Team to Win National Speech Championship Again.​

April 23, 2019
Melissa Fuentes of La Grange Pk, IL and the Bradley University Speech Team won the National Forensic Association (NFA) contest held in California this week, after winning the American Forensic Association (AFA) contest earlier this month.

Fuentes, a Junior Political Science major at Bradley placed 13th in Individual Sweepstakes; 3rd in Impromptu Speaking.

This championship brings Bradley's total to 43 team national championships and 162 individual national titles. The top five teams at NFA were 5) 298.5 -- Northwestern, 4) 410.5 -- Ball State, 3) 736 -- UT-Austin , 2) 782.5 -- Western Kentucky and 1) 863 -- Bradley University.

See all of the individual results from the NFA online. You can read about the recent AFA championship and the team's storied history too.
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Melissa Fuentes Wins National Championship with Bradley University speech Team​

April 15, 2019
Melissa Fuentes of La Grange Pk, IL is part of the national champion Bradley University Speech Team and placed 3rd in Extemporaneous Speaking; semi finalist in Communication Analysis. The team now has a record total 42 national titles, after winning the American Forensics Association (AFA) national tournament.

With 42 team national championships and more than 160 individual national championships, the Bradley Speech Team is not only the most successful collegiate forensics program in the country but the most successful collegiate team in any capacity, including sports, according to the Associated Press. Bradley beat out schools such as Illinois State, the universities of Nebraska, Alabama and Texas, Northwestern and Western Kentucky.

Read about the history of the team and see the impressive list of titles won over the years.
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3rd from right is probably that Black woman people were claiming to be Melissa's "botch lesbian girlfriend". Seems like they've been in the same team and the friendship goes far back.

More information on Nicky in high school coming. I'm going to make another post. All the attachment errors is driving me reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nuts.
Maybe Melissa is the secret key note speaker and FedCon 2021.
 
im more for the recent pics
Melissa "56 percentes" Fuentes.... dios mio...
Nobody has ever considered someone who looks like this to be white in her life, how do groypers square this with her sharing the same DNA as Nick if this is actually her? Maybe this is just a particularly unflattering picture but there's no way you can look at that and see anything other than what the average White American thinks of when they refer to someone as a Mexican. Do you just have to be "White passing" to be White for groypers?
 
I agree it’s pretty pointless, you’re either a flight risk and deserve an investigation or not.
I wonder if this is going to affect the hundreds of other Nicholas Fuentes's and Nicolas Fuentes's in the US.

Maybe he can get MALDEF to sue on his behalf.
 
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Nobody has ever considered someone who looks like this to be white in her life, how do groypers square this with her sharing the same DNA as Nick if this is actually her? Maybe this is just a particularly unflattering picture but there's no way you can look at that and see anything other than what the average White American thinks of when they refer to someone as a Mexican. Do you just have to be "White passing" to be White for groypers?
that's literally her fb profile pic

but lately she has been using a lot of makeup to appear darker. just compare her and her mother in a picture and the difference in skin color is apparent
 
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I stand corrected it is either too dark or a ghoulish white face
Well at least Nick's probably happy she's dating a nordic looking dude, even if he does seem pretty beta. Somone's gonna have to filter out the more swarthy features of the Fuentes tribe (it won't be the family homosexual). I'm also gonna go ahead and disavow my previous statement complimenting Melissa's decent looks. That chin is a deal breaker.
 
Imagine drawing this (presumably, for free)
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Where's the fucking catboi mansion? Wheres "based" Baked Alaska, Beardson, Shawn etc? Didn't Trump sell his base out anyway?
Also LOL @ Pepe and "le praise Kek" in 2021, get new memes boomer
 
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but lately she has been using a lot of makeup to appear darker. just compare her and her mother in a picture and the difference in skin color is apparent

I stand corrected it is either too dark or a ghoulish white face
Ahh yes, the classic identity crisis of young adults chicanos, when they think that they are not white or American and tried to look more Hispanic and embrace a culture that they don’t understand and actually repelleds them
 
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