Race and a Wrongful Conviction in Japan
Across cultures, darker people suffer most. Why?
— T-shirt worn by rapper Andre 3000 at a recent concert.
Across cultures, darker people suffer most. Why?
— T-shirt worn by rapper Andre 3000 at a recent concert.
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Henrik and Lana cover the latest news about the ongoing CHAZ experiment in Seattle. We also look at the developments in the UK with ongoing statue removals and the celebrities that are injecting themselves into the anti-White narrative to "solve racism."
State Senator Louise Lucas ordered police to stand down and allow Black Lives Matter demonstrators destroy a Confederate monument, an effort that directly led to part of the statue toppling onto a man’s head, leaving him in critical condition. Senator Lucas instructed the crowd, “Go ahead wreck it!”
San Francisco Public PressJune 3 was the night of a protest to defy the recently declared curfew in Oakland and defend our Constitutional rights. Thousands attended, the plaza was packed full. This was the community calling the bluff of Law Enforcement, and the latter didn’t enforce their curfew.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2020-06-11_James_Evan_Pilato.mp3"][/audio]This week on the New World Next Week: Cops gets canceled as the corporation reimagine policing; US and Russia prepare for New START talks; and the case against fluoride goes to court in landmark trial.
These, the derisive words of then-President Obama to an unruly crowd at a campaign stop for Hillary Clinton in 2016. They would become, in the years that followed, a calling card for Democratic operatives, printed on stickers and hats and coffee mugs, taken up as organizational slogan and event title. They are words which would become particularly relevant after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of four Minneapolis police officers and subsequent protests which erupted in the Twin Cities and across the country and world.
Under four presidents, the Feds neglected duty to collect statistics on police killings
by James Bovard
This op-ed is reprinted already on Russia Today “RT” and it is so telling we believe we need reprint it here for our readers. It illustrates the absurdity and lethality of the “Defund the Police” madness that is gaining support among the radical left in the United States and even internationally.
The nationwide street protests following the gruesome murder of George Floyd, who was pinned to the ground and choked by a Minneapolis police officer and three accomplices, were spontaneous and diverse. No leaders, charismatic or otherwise put out the call for people to turn out in the face of militarized police legions. It was a wondrous display of civic self-respect.
Showing up is half a Democracy.