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Eric Pryor, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts president, is stepping down after three years
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Longtime Bishop Guertin boys lacrosse coach Chris Cameron stepping down
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Allyson Green, the head of the Tisch School of the Arts stepping down
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High-ranking Medical College of Wisconsin executive Dr. Joseph Kerschner to step down
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Chief federal prosecutor for Middle Tennessee Henry Leventis stepping down
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Darren Lehmann Leaves Heat, Queensland Coaching Roles For Commentary Stint
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People from the music and entertainment industry may have had connections to Diddy, but some (many) of the others are quite a stretch.
It is not likely that a Canadian travel agency executive, a sportswear executive, a prosecutor from Tennessee, and someone on the University of Texas Board of Regents would have had any connection to Diddy, or have ever moved in the same circles such as to cross paths with him.
Even more so #16, a Chief Minister in India (India !!!) who had previously been arrested by the Indian government on a tax fraud case. Far more likely the resignation had to do with that than with any Diddy connection...
The link for #15 says: "Former Australia head coach Darren Lehmann has resigned from men's assistant coaching roles at Brisbane Heat and Queensland to take up a full-time radio commentary job for the upcoming summer of cricket in Australia." It is not likely that leaving a coaching job for a radio commentary job has anything whatsoever to do with Diddy.
Sorry, but this is a rather misleading post.
Thank you for being a voice of reason here. People are just going overboard with this.
I really wish people would understand how much they can undermine everything Q is trying to do when they just go apeshit with things like this.
Like you mentioned, it's completely plausible that people in the music industry and those who are known to be associates with P.D. could be implicated in all that mess.
But then people just want to find anyone who resigned recently, even people who have never met the man and is unlikely to have ever been in the same social circle with him, and throw them on the pile with everyone else, just because they happened to step down recently.
That type of thing really hurts our credibility overall with the very people we're trying to redpill. I'm starting to think that there is a large number of people who just get off on all the drama surrounding this type of thing, and who are interested in Q mainly for the entertainment value of it.
Thanks.
I really think some are black hats are working to actively to undermine the Q team's credibility and to distract Anons with nonsense.