How Insane Is Defunding The Police?
Not as insane as some media pundits have made it sound recently, especially when many of those pouring scorn on the idea were just as recently warning us about the encroaching police state.
Not as insane as some media pundits have made it sound recently, especially when many of those pouring scorn on the idea were just as recently warning us about the encroaching police state.
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Frédéric Taddeï reçoit Maboula Soumahoro, maîtresse de conférences, Norman Ajari, philosophe, et Eva Doumbia, metteure en scène et autrice.
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The banning of deadly police practices by many American states and cities following the murder of an African American man, George Floyd, at the hands of Minneapolis police officers is, once more, shedding light on US-Israeli collaboration in the fields of security and crowd-control.
The slow, agonizing death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the torturous murder of Iyad Halak in Jerusalem have a great deal in common. Testimony I heard from a member of Iyad’s family who wished not to be identified is chilling. That testimony doesn’t make up for the video footage that Israeli police refuse to release that show the moments he was executed in Jerusalem, but they do provide a chilling dimension to the murder.
The May 25th killing of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man, at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota shocked the world and set off mass protests against racism and police brutality in dozens of cities from the mid-western United States to the European Union, all in the midst of a global pandemic.
A former police officer, and now outspoken conservative commentator, Brandon Tatum talks about ‘taking a knee,’ the untimely death of George Floyd, and to what degree ‘systemic racism’ actually exists in today’s America.
In his episode of Burning Questions hosted by Steven Edginton, Tatum shares his views on these and many other controversial aspects of the current political unrest in America. Watch:
America shuttered as protests kicked off following the recent police killing George Floyd in Minneapolis, elevating the political action group Black Lives Matter to the forefront of the political conversation. Old wounds were once again inflamed, as the body politik now echoed calls for “racial justice” and even further afield. Suddenly, activists, politicians and media pundits were all repeating the same mantra – decrying the scourge of ‘systemic racism in America.’ But is it true?
John Steppling “European Left-wing political scientists find difficult to understand that the colonial contradiction is at the heart of our present, they think it’s a conceptual error, something anachronistic, that the joyful postmodernity – the one that delivers their Macs to them at home – has gone beyond all that, and that Trump or Bolsonaro …
The May 25th killing of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man, at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota shocked the world and set off mass protests against racism and police brutality in dozens of cities from the mid-western United States to the European Union, all in the midst of a global pandemic.