Atatiana Jefferson had a right to a gun and cops needed to respect that right before skulking around

As supporters of the Second Amendment and the individual right to self defense (within reason), we support Jefferson’s right and decision to have a gun (for which she reportedly had a license) and any decision to arm herself as she checked the backyard.

….In this case, it was Dean who had an obligation to be deferential to Atatiana Jefferson’s rights.

Atatiana Jefferson had a right to a gun and cops needed to respect that right before skulking around

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Officer Who Shot Atatiana Jefferson Wasn’t Asked to Do Wellness Check Despite Neighbor’s Request

Officer Who Shot Atatiana Jefferson Wasn’t Asked to Do Wellness Check Despite Neighbor’s Request

Well, duh!

Not state the obvious or anything but wellness check do not exist. Again, there is no such thing as a wellness check.

If you want to check on someone’s wellness, ask them if they are well. They certainly will not be anything resembling well if you call the police on them. Calling the police invites wanton violence, not wellness.

If you call the police on anyone, for any reason, you culpable in what happens next. Unless you want blood on your hands do not bring the police into anything. Ever.

Marianne Williamson on why she’s not dropping out

Last night’s debate was a lot of things, but it was not exciting. It contained no magic. If anything, it reduced some very nice people to behavior their mothers probably raised them not to engage in. Which woman who claims feminist ideals can be the nastiest to another woman? Which young person can show the greatest arrogance toward those with decades of experience under their belts? Which intelligent person can best reduce a complicated topic to pabulum for the masses?

Marianne Williamson: After Tuesday’s debate, there’s no way I’m dropping out – The Washington Post

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LeBron James’ furthers brand power in China’ with controversial remarks

The face of the NBA has been careful not to upset the Chinese – going so far as to call out Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey for the timing of his pro-Hong Kong protesters tweet days before the Lakers and Brooklyn Nets traveled to China for two preseason games. James also said earlier this week that “we do have freedom of speech, but there can be a lot of negative things that come with that too,” and “I also don’t think every issue should be everybody’s problem.”

…China is good to James, and that’s one reason he came off looking like an apologist for an authoritarian regime that does not value human rights or freedom of speech.

James came off quite clear that profit outweighs all else.

LeBron James’ furthers brand power in China’ with controversial remarks

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This Political Theorist Predicted the Rise of Trumpism. His Name Was Hunter S. Thompson.

After following the motorcycle guys around for months, Thompson concluded that the most striking thing about them was not their hedonism but their “ethic of total retaliation” against a technologically advanced and economically changing America in which they felt they’d been counted out and left behind.

…What made that outcome almost certain, Thompson thought, was the obliviousness of Berkeley, California, types who, from the safety of their cocktail parties, imagined that they understood and represented the downtrodden. The Berkeley types, Thompson thought, were not going to realize how presumptuous they had been until the downtrodden broke into one of those cocktail parties and embarked on a campaign of rape, pillage, and slaughter. For Thompson, the Angels weren’t important because they heralded a new movement of cultural hedonism, but because they were the advance guard for a new kind of right-wing politics. As Thompson presciently wrote in the Nation piece he later expanded on in Hell’s Angels, that kind of politics is “nearly impossible to deal with” using reason or empathy or awareness-raising or any of the other favorite tools of the left.

…But though Thompson’s depiction of an alienated, white, masculine working-class culture—one that is fundamentally misunderstood by intellectuals—is not the only one out there, it was the first. And in some ways, it is still the best psychological study of those Americans often dismissed as “white trash” or “deplorables.”

Thompson’s Angels were mostly working-class white men who felt, not incorrectly, that they had been relegated to the sewer of American society. Their unswerving loyalty to the nation— the Angels had started as a World War II veterans group—had not paid them any rewards or won them any enduring public respect. The manual-labor skills that they had learned and cultivated were in declining demand. Though most had made it through high school, they did not have the more advanced levels of training that might lead to economic or professional security. “Their lack of education,” Thompson wrote, “rendered them completely useless in a highly technical economy.” Looking at the American future, they saw no place for themselves in it.

…Understood in those terms, the idea that Trumpism is “populist” seems misplaced. Populism is a belief in the right of ordinary people, rather than political insiders, to rule. Trumpism, by contrast, operates on the presumption that ordinary people aren’t going to get any chance to rule no matter what they do, so they might as well piss off the political insiders using the only tool left available to them: the vote.

…Even the racism that was on full display in Trump’s campaign should be understood at least in part in retaliatory terms, as directed at the political elite rather than at struggling minority groups. The Hells Angels, Thompson wrote, did things like get tattoos of swastikas mostly because it visibly scared the members of polite society. The Angels were perfectly happy to hang out at bars with men of different races, especially if those men drove motorcycles, and several insisted to Thompson that the racism was only for show. While I have no doubt (and no one should have any doubt) that there are genuine racists in Trump’s constituency—and the gleeful performance of racism is nothing to shrug off—Thompson suggests we should consider the ways in which racism might not be the core disease of Trumpism but a symptom of a deeper illness.

This Political Theorist Predicted the Rise of Trumpism. His Name Was Hunter S. Thompson. | The Nation

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Sulli: K-pop star’s death prompts outpouring of grief and questions over cyber-bullying

She was one of only a few celebrities to be publicly pro-choice when South Korea legalized abortion this year, was open about her own mental health struggles and insisted women shouldn’t have to wear bras if they found them uncomfortable.

Sulli: K-pop star’s death prompts outpouring of grief and questions over cyber-bullying – CNN

sigh….

Plus, no country is perfect but Korea seems so un-modern in their attitudes towards women to these American eyes.

What can a black person do to keep from getting killed by police in this country?

It is progress, I suppose, that police did not seek to suppress the video of the shooting and its aftermath — and also that the officer has resigned and faces murder charges. Images from inside the house show a firearm, which to me suggests a possible scenario: What if Jefferson heard noises outside, suspected a possible intruder and reached for a weapon to defend herself?

According to the National Rifle Association and pro-gun zealots such as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), that’s exactly what a law-abiding citizen should do, right? The main reason for making firearms so widely available is to allow us the means to defend ourselves and our families. If the officer had been a prowler, according to the good-guy-with-a-gun philosophy, Jefferson had every right to shoot him.

… Second Amendment rights don’t apply to African Americans. You will recall that Castile was legally carrying a firearm when he was pulled over for a traffic violation, and that fact was enough to get him killed.

…Jefferson’s character is not relevant to whether she had the right to stay up late in her own home playing Xbox games with her nephew. It is not relevant to whether the 8-year-old had to witness his aunt being brutally killed.

What can a black person do to keep from getting killed by police in this country? – The Washington Post

We will not have law and order in this society until police officers being held accountable for murder and malfeasance is the norm, and not the exception to the rule.

Reality Winner sentenced to more than 5 years for leaking info about Russia hacking attempts

Winner, 26, who was a contractor with the National Security Agency, pleaded guilty in June to copying a classified report that detailed the Russian government’s efforts to penetrate a Florida-based voting software supplier.

U.S. intelligence agencies later confirmed Russia had meddled in the election. Authorities have never confirmed what exactly the report said, or identified the news organization that received it.

But a leaked document that was published by the online news outlet The Intercept in June 2017 bore the same May 5 date as the NSA report that Winner had leaked. The Justice Department announced it had arrested Winner on the same day as the Intercept report came out.

…Winner has been held with no bail since she was arrested last June and charged under the Espionage Act. A former Air Force linguist who speaks Arabic and languages used in Afghanistan, including Farsi and Pashto, Winner had a top-secret security clearance while working for national security contractor Pluribus International at Fort Gordon in Georgia when she was charged.

Reality Winner sentenced to more than 5 years for leaking info about Russia hacking attempts

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Trump’s “Nervous Nancy” photo shows his problem with powerful women

The president’s attempt to shame Pelosi likely worked among his base. But for most other Americans, it backfired. 

…“Nervous Nancy” is not what a lot of people saw in the photo. Instead, they saw a lone woman standing up to a roomful of men, giving them a piece of her mind. Soon, #PelosiOwnsTrump was trending on Twitter. The House speaker made the photo her Twitter cover image.

…The fact that Pelosi was able to use it so easily to her advantage is yet more evidence of a weakness with Trump’s approach — a lot of his alpha-male bullying tactics just don’t work very well on women. Unable to impugn their masculinity, Trump usually goes for attacks on their appearance or implying that they’re mentally ill. But women who have managed to attain positions of power in American society are used to these tactics — and, as Pelosi showed, they’re often more than capable of using Trump’s insults to their own advantage.

Trump’s “Nervous Nancy” photo shows his problem with powerful women – Vox

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Aaron Rupar on Twitter: Trump says of Turkey,

Referring to Kurds living along Turkish border in Syria, Trump says of Turkey, “they had to have it cleaned out.”

Aaron Rupar on Twitter: “Referring to Kurds living along Turkish border in Syria, Trump says of Turkey, “they had to have it cleaned out.” https://t.co/W8J7IFctO3″ / Twitter

It was only a matter of time before he overtly endorsed ethnic cleansing.

Washington Times: Holding G-7 at Trump’s Doral resort is shameless

News that the G-7 summit will be held at the Trump National Doral resort in Miami is perhaps the most blatant example of President Trump using his office to boost his personal business interests. But it also speaks to another one of his defining characteristics: his utter shamelessness.

…There is something deeply corrupt about a president using his position to directly benefit his business interests. 

….Trump is simply shameless. He is consistently brazenly dishonest and proudly unapologetic about his statements and actions, because he is incapable of feeling personal shame. In this case, in the midst of an impeachment inquiry stemming from his abuse of power, he’s just going to lean in. What’s especially shameless is that the White House is announcing this in the midst of a daily campaign to attack Hunter Biden for profiting from his dad’s public office.

Holding G-7 at Trump’s Doral resort is shameless

The Washington Times even….

Peter Navarro, a Trump adviser, made up expert he regularly quoted

Trump’s senior adviser Peter Navarro quoted a China hawk named “Ron Vara.”

…Vara is quoted in at least six of Navarro’s books.

…There’s just one problem — Vara doesn’t …exist, …an Australian academic …determined that Vara is actually Navarro. Ron Vara is even an anagram of Navarro’s last name.

…Navarro had admitted to inventing the character of Ron Vara, describing it as a “whimsical device and pen name.”

…According to the 2001 book, Vara was a captain in a reserve unit during the Gulf War as well as a doctoral student in economics at Harvard University in the US.

When Morris-Suzuki called Harvard, they said they didn’t have any record of any alumni with that name.

Peter Navarro, a Trump adviser, appears to have made up expert he regularly quoted – CNNPolitics

Jeezus CNN. You don’t have to help along the lie by saying “doesn’t appear to exist.” He admitted the man doesn’t exist. It’s established fact. Stop giving momentum to the spread of lies in some misguided attempt at neutrality and stick to the facts, you spineless cowards.