The drop in the stock market didn’t concern Mr. Hunter as much as it might others — he said he had no money invested in it. Still, he said he thought short-term pain would be tolerable if the United States was headed for a boom.
Well, yeah there’s gonna be a boom as in an implosion - you stupendous dipshit. I wonder what he’s teaching the kids.
Hunter has felt devastation before in Southern Indiana. An EF-4 tornado destroyed much of his community in Henryville in March 2012.
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Memories from that tornado more than 10 years ago have left their mark on Hunter, who was a teacher at the school when it was destroyed. Now, he said, he wants to give back to devastated communities around the world.
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[He started to run] toward his problems instead of away from them. The longtime coach founded Cornerstone Hoops, a nonprofit organization that aims to “use the great game of basketball to connect and provide hope for those we encounter.” The organization is funded by donations that help Hunter travel the world to teach kids how to play the game along with Christian values.
“I decided that this needed to be more about something other than basketball, it needed to be about helping others,” he said recently. "I was at a church service and the preacher said that feeling you get where you believe that you should do something is called conviction, and I’ve ignored that a lot in my life.”
Well, yeah there’s gonna be a boom as in an implosion - you stupendous dipshit. I wonder what he’s teaching the kids.
Creationism
Unfortunately he teaches social sciences https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2022/11/04/henryville-tornado-memory-leads-indiana-teacher-to-help-in-uvalde/69557401007/
Emphasis mine.
Sure thing, fundie Trump voter. Sure thing.
Help others as long as they’re not <insert long list of slurs of people they hate>
be cooler if he ran towards that EF-4 in 2012
How does this allegedly well educated individual think a bank generates interest on his savings?