Will The Statue Topplers Come For Muhammad Ali?
If that question surprises you, it is probably because you don’t know as much about Ali as you thought you did.
If that question surprises you, it is probably because you don’t know as much about Ali as you thought you did.
Is America’s latest wave of ‘anti-racism’ protests really about racial equality, or is there a deeper political agenda at play? Was the killing of George Floyd really racially motivated, or is there another more empirical explanation? How will the upcoming trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin be conducted, and what will the implications be going forward?
The system-wide challenges the United States faces with policing are entrenched and deeply rooted. When the historical and current practices of police are examined, it is evident police have been designed to uphold the status quo including racial injustice and class inequality. Whenever political movements develop to respond to racial and class unfairness, the police have undermined their politically-protected constitutional rights.
SEATTLE – Homicide detectives are investigating following a fatal shooting that occurred early Saturday morning at 10th Avenue and East Pine Street. One man was declared dead at the hospital and another male is being treated for life-threatening injuries.
On June 20th, at approximately 2:30 AM, East Precinct officers responded to a report of shots fired in Cal Anderson Park. This is inside the area referred to as the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP).
Had Urdu been the spoken language of Europe or America, it is quite evident that the revolutionary verse of the famous Urdu poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz would have become the rallying point of the recent protests that have been taking place in most of the big cities after the gruesome killing of George Floyd. The unarmed Black man was killed[Read More...]
As the race for the 2020 Presidential election resumes its full force, Big Tech companies like Facebook, Google, YouTube, Twitter and others have been observed rather blatantly attempting to censor posts by their users, whether those posts be personally held “private” opinions or newspieces.
This film, written, directed, produced and presented by Joel Gilbert, was released September 16, 2019. It was uploaded to his YouTube channel on April 26, and was discussed in depth on June 17 when a Gilbert interview was livestreamed by Michelle Malkin. It is also available on DVD, and there is an accompanying book.
For almost a decade, I have been covering “Color Revolutions” in virtually all parts of the world. While making a film for TeleSur, I was facing Egyptian tanks, risking my life under sniper fire, getting roughed-up in the middle of clashes of the supporters of al-Sisi and Morsi.
Welcome to MintCast, the official MintPress News podcast hosted by Mnar Muhawesh. MintCast is an interview podcast featuring dissenting voices, independent researchers and journalists the establishment would rather silence.
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Henrik and Lana cover the latest news in this Midsommar edition of Flashback Friday. Recent happenings: Juneteenth, Iconoclast, Katie Hopkins and others have been yeeted over the last few days. A statue of George Washington has been toppled. Movie descriptions contain warnings about "outdated" stereotypes now. There also, sadly, still seems to be open season on White people and the media is not reporting on it.