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bobsal u1553115
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 07:17 pm
Defying Police Unions, New York Lawmakers Ban Chokeholds
Source: New York Times

Inspired by the protests sweeping the state and nation, New York legislative leaders on Monday began to approve an expansive package of bills targeting police misconduct, defying longstanding opposition from law enforcement groups, including police unions.

The measures range from a ban on the use of chokeholds to the repeal of an obscure decades-old statute that has effectively hidden the disciplinary records of police officers from public view, making it virtually impossible for victims to know whether a particular officer has a history of abuse.

The legislation marks one of the most substantial policy changes to result from the nearly two weeks of national unrest that followed George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis, including in New York City, where tens of thousands of protesters participated in mostly peaceful marches to demand more police accountability.

The proposals signify a turning-point in Albany. Many of the policy changes being voted on this week languished for years because of opposition from influential police and corrections unions that contribute generously to the campaigns of elected officials — a tactic that had great effect in the State Senate, which has traditionally been under Republican control.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/defying-police-unions-new-york-lawmakers-ban-chokeholds/ar-BB15d801?li=BBnb7Kz
coldjoint
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 07:21 pm
https://www.spartareport.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/NPC_lives.jpg
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coldjoint
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 07:23 pm
https://gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/056/196/200/original/9f4b9b2d44276d56.jpg?1591270241
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coldjoint
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 07:24 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
Source: New York Times

Laughing Laughing Laughing
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coldjoint
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 07:30 pm
Quote:
‘This is political blackface’: Not everyone appreciated Congressional Dems wearing kente cloth

I do not blame them. Pandering on 10. Empty and contrived.
Twitter time.

Quote:
Benny

@bennyjohnson

How is this pandering Democrats draping themselves in the Kente cloth not defined as cultural appropriation by every single standard of the modern left?

Good question. Anyone got an answer?
https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2020/06/08/this-is-political-blackface-not-everyone-appreciated-congressional-dems-wearing-kente-cloth/
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 07:34 pm
Wes Clark - Former NATO supreme commander: The tide is turning on Trump

How do you evaluate Donald Trump as a leader?

Trump is a very good example of what not to do and be as a leader. He doesn’t take responsibility. He doesn’t build trust. He doesn’t bring people together. He doesn’t do his homework and understand the details of the decisions he’s making. He doesn’t think through the strategic consequences.

Donald Trump is a transactional leader. He thinks that being president of the United States is the same as buying real estate. Donald Trump also believes that he can use reckless rhetoric and that there will not be any consequences. In both international and domestic politics, language has consequences. Trump’s abusive language is very problematic.

Reliability and consistency are very important. Trump does not have those qualities.

As the president of the United States, he represents the whole country. The United States has spent 75 years since the end of World War II assuring the world that we had strong values and that was true across administrations. America also made sure the world understood that we were reliable. President Trump has discarded those values.

-More-

https://www.alternet.org/2020/06/former-nato-supreme-commander-the-tide-is-turning-on-trump/
coldjoint
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 07:39 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
Wes Clark - Former NATO supreme commander:

Is a Clinton suck puppy and not worth listening to. He can say the tide is turning but that is all it is. I see desperation and Deep State alumni badmouthing Trump but, like someone we know, cannot back it up. A waste of pixels.
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coldjoint
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 07:52 pm
Haas anyone noticed there are only two people on this thread and almost 10 thumbs down on one of their posts? I have. You would think some of those people voting would have something to add.
Builder
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 08:03 pm
@coldjoint,
Nine sock puppets and us, you mean?
coldjoint
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 08:05 pm
Starting at 2:26 a Black man has something to say. He gets it.
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coldjoint
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 08:58 pm
@Builder,
Quote:
Nine sock puppets and us, you mean?

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coldjoint
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 09:06 pm
Quote:


Over half of Minnesota coronavirus death certificates list something else as primary cause of death

Nice time to tell us. Had, lied to, used.
Quote:
Kurt Nelson, who spent three decades in Minnesota law enforcement, paid for a public information request from the Minnesota Department of Health detailing the information on all the death certificates of those who died in the state this year through May 25. He sorted the spreadsheet officials sent him and found that of the 741 death certificates that listed COVID-19 at all as a contributing cause of death, on just 338 was the virus listed on “line A,” indicating that it was the primary cause of death. In other words, in only 44% of the cases was COVID-19 listed as the top and most immediate cause of death. In 287 of them, the virus was listed on line B, and in 116, the virus was listed on line C – with two other primary causes of death above it.

https://www.conservativereview.com/news/horowitz-half-minnesota-coronavirus-death-certificates-list-something-else-primary-cause-death/



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coldjoint
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 09:54 pm
Quote:
‘Do Not Grab the Mic’: Ahead of Protests, California Mayor Issues ‘Guidelines for White People’

For God's sake do what you are told. You will save the world by conforming to ridiculous things. Also this is racist.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the mayor’s “Guidelines for White People Showing Up at Black-Led and People of Color-Led Protests.

Rule #1: This is a Black issue, the call needs to be “Black Lives Matter,” not “All Lives Matter.”

Rule #2: Sometimes the best way to ensure that All Lives Matter is to give Black people room to own a space.

Rule #3: Protest from our position.

For example, don’t join in on the chant “Whose streets? Our streets!” — these streets are not “Our Streets.”
Instead, carry signs and participate in chants that challenge white supremacy.

Rule #4: Call in/collect white folks who are causing harm.

Rule #5: Meet level of escalation with police, and/or try to de-escalate, do not exceed it.

Rule #6: Do not start chants yourself, and do not grab the mic.

Rule #7: Be mindful that the action is being organized and led by Black-led organizations. Follow the leadership of the organizers as it relates to the march route, and direct people who may have more questions (e.g., press, police) to the identified point(s) of contact. Unless you have been directly asked, your role is not to be a spokesperson or liaison with the police or press.

Rule #8: Become familiar with the target and goals of each action, especially reading any sources reommended by the organizers.

https://www.redstate.com/alexparker/2020/06/08/lindsey-horvath-mayor-west-hollywood-racial-injustice-george-floyd-protest/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_term=lindsey-horvath-mayor-west-hollywood-racial-injustice-george-floyd-protest&utm_content=0&utm_campaign=PostPromoterPro
MontereyJack
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 10:56 pm
@coldjoint,
joint's usual divisive racist bullshit.
goldberg
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 11:35 pm
@coldjoint,
You are not alone now. I just found a black racist named Paul Riddick. You two are an item.

From msn news.


"In a Norfolk City Council work session on June 2, Councilman Paul Riddick (Ward 4) said COVID-19 aid would serve black businesses better than it would Chinese businesses.

Jared Chalk, Norfolk's Interim Director of Development, had been talking about how the city was reaching out to businesses that might experience a language barrier when applying for COVID-19 aid.

"As we were doing our outreach calls, there was a business in Chesapeake, a Chinese restaurant that was targeted," Chalk said. "We had our staff meeting and we decided that day, we were going to call every Chinese restaurant in Norfolk, and make sure that they know that we're here to help them."

RELATED: Chesapeake customers step up after Chinese restaurant faces discrimination

Riddick then requested to speak.

"Jared was talking about calling every Chinese restaurant in Norfolk? Chinese [restaurants] don't need any money," he said. "They're making money hand over fist, and they always have been. They don't hire blacks, and they don't give anything back to the community."

Riddick, who is black, said he'd passed Chinese restaurants and saw them "making a dime" selling crabs and other foods.

"Instead of calling every Chinese restaurant in Norfolk, beat the bushes, and find every small black [restaurant]," he said.

"You wonder why blacks burn down these cities. It's because we're in a position to help, but we don't do anything!" Riddick said. "And this is what's happening in Norfolk. We don't do anything to help the small, black business."

During the city council meeting Councilman Tommy Smigiel responded by saying "Mr.Riddick, I'm really upset with your comments that you made about Chinese families."

In a one-on-one interview with 13News Now on Thursday, Riddick said, "It has nothing to do with prejudice. It only has to do with one thing, is that Chinese have made a lot of money enough at any majority of that money they've made off of black folks."

Riddick said his comments came from personal experience in the city where he grew up and that the black community makes up most of the customers at Chinese restaurants.

Riddick said because of that, he thinks Chinese restaurants haven't struggled financially during the coronavirus pandemic.

13News Now asked, "How about those ones that ended up closing?"

Riddick replied, "They made a lot of money in the past and they don't get hurt."

He said he wants the city to do more for small black businesses. He said that includes councilmembers and the director of economic development.

"Tell me you've called all of the small black restaurants," said Riddick."
goldberg
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 11:39 pm
@goldberg,
What's next? Chinese Restaurants Matter movement? It seems to me that everyone has an axe to grind.

Another black girl acted differently by showing the press a ribbon emblazoned with such touching words like WE BLACK PEOPLE ALSO THINK ALL LIVES MATTER.
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goldberg
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 11:44 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Donald Trump has never been a leader. He is just a bon vivant or skirt-chaser
Builder
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 11:47 pm
@goldberg,
So tell us how someone with zero public service experience can become Commander-in-chief of the most destructive military junta on the planet.
goldberg
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 11:49 pm
@Builder,
Ask Trump's boyfriend Putin.
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goldberg
 
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Mon 8 Jun, 2020 11:54 pm
@Builder,
You would have been the president if you had been in Trump's shoes. Putin would have done his utmost to help you get elected.
 

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