“The young, black athletes are not disrespecting America or the military by taking a knee during the anthem. They are respecting the best thing about America.”
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. This guy is a national treasure.
What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
“The young, black athletes are not disrespecting America or the military by taking a knee during the anthem. They are respecting the best thing about America.”
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. This guy is a national treasure.
Two-time Super Bowl winner Osi Umenyiora says President Donald Trump is the one “disrespecting the US flag” in a passionate response to the anthem protests around the NFL.
NFL protests: Osi Umenyiora says Donald Trump ‘disrespecting the US flag’ – BBC Sport
hmmm
One of the country’s up-and-coming leaders in the “alt-right” movement opened his playbook to KyCIR, offering a window into his recruitment tactics and to-do list. His grand plan to spread neo-Nazi beliefs across Appalachia starts in southern Indiana.
Good lord… Have those miscreants become inbred enough to die off like the dinosaurs they are yet?
“Yes I said it,” Pennsylvania fire chief Paul Smith said after calling Tomlin a “no good N—–” in a Facebook post.
Fuck embarrassed. In stead of tripping over himself to try and downplay his language he should be resigning.
Given how economically and racially segregated the country remains, many Americans, and especially wealthy whites, have little direct knowledge of what life looks like for families in other demographic groups.
…We’re inclined, as well, to believe that society is fairer than it really is. The reality that it’s not — that even college-educated black workers earn about 20 percent less than college-educated white ones, for example — is uncomfortable for both blacks who’ve been harmed by that unfairness and whites who’ve benefited from it.
…These findings suggest that the motivation to see the world as fair may be even stronger in this context than stereotypes white Americans hold, for instance, equating blacks with poverty.
hmmmm
“Turds, your dumbass isn’t paid to think about politics….dance monkey dance,” the official wrote.
Massachusetts official to kneeling Patriots: ‘Dance monkey dance’
Jeezus…
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones joined his team’s players in kneeling before the national anthem before their game Monday night at Arizona.
Jones, Coach Jason Garrett and other Cowboys coaches and front office executives locked arms while standing on the field. Before the anthem, Jones and the players and coaches took a knee.
They then stood up, with arms still interlocked, for the anthem.
…Arizona players also stood and linked arms during the anthem, but they did not take a knee beforehand.
…The Cowboys “tossed around ideas” and sought a solution that promoted unity while satisfying both the group of players who wanted to kneel for the anthem and the group that wanted to stand for it. Once the compromise was reached, members of the Cowboys’ ownership group discussed the plan with representatives of the Cardinals’ ownership, the person with knowledge of the planning said.
…The Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks and Tennessee Titans were not on the field for the anthem before their games Sunday. Many players on other teams chose to kneel for the anthem. Other teams demonstrated unity with players standing with interlocked arms. Several owners stood on the sideline with their players and locked arms with them. But Jones became the first owner to kneel.
“Everyone should know, including the president, this is what real locker room talk is,” Joe Lockhart, the NFL’s executive vice president of communications and public affairs, said in a conference call with reporters earlier Monday.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones kneels with Dallas players before anthem in Arizona – The Washington Post
hmmmm
Brown v Board of Education, the landmark 1954 supreme court ruling that segregated schools were unconstitutional, should have meant she and fellow pupils could take their places at Central High. But Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas, in the deep south, remained defiant and used the national guard to block their enrollment. The African American children were left in limbo for three weeks.
On the first day of term, the national guard were there to stop the nine entering Central High, where all 1,900 attendees were white.
…On 23 September 1957, the group did get into the building with police protection. But an angry mob of more than a thousand white people had gathered in front of the school, chanting racist abuse such as “Go back to Africa.”
The mob started a riot and police decided to remove the students for their own safety. “At about 10am they said: ‘You’ve got to come down to the office,’ and we went down into the basement. They put us in these cars and the cops driving the cars were shaking. They had the guns and sticks and they were scared. ‘Oh wow, this is scary.’ Some of us were told to keep our heads down
……President Dwight Eisenhower sent in 1,200 paratroopers from the 101st airborne division.
…On 25 September, the group braved a hostile white crowd, climbed the school steps and were escorted to class by US army troops. …The soldiers escorted the students single file into the school for their first full day of classes and dispersed the demonstrators.
…But although 25 September is the date people remember, troops remained at Central high school for the rest the school year and the Little Rock Nine ran the gauntlet of hatred every day. They were taunted, assaulted and spat upon by their white counterparts; a straw effigy of a black person was hung from a tree. They were kept apart in different classes so they could not vouch for each other’s claims.
Little Rock Nine: the day young students shattered racial segregation | World news | The Guardian
Only sixty years ago!
White college-educated Americans are far less likely to say poverty is a critical issue — only 37 percent, compared to 47 percent of white non-college-educated Americans and a majority of Hispanic and black Americans (at 52 and 69 percent, respectively).
…The empathy gap of college-educated whites only widens in regions where Trump excelled electorally, like the Southwest and the Southeast. White college-educated residents of those regions are far less concerned than those without a college degree about the lack of equal opportunity in education. Nearly half of white college-educated respondents (46 percent) told PRRI that it is not a major problem if not everyone has an equal chance in life — a view shared by only 36 percent of those without a college education.
….64 percent of whites without a college degree in the Southeast and Southwest — including 31 percent of Democrats — said discrimination against white people has become as big a problem as discrimination against blacks and other minorities. Strikingly, more than 40 percent of young white people (under age 30) in these regions agreed that discrimination against whites is as big a problem as discrimination against nonwhites.
…As PRRI noted when releasing its survey on Monday, the Republican Party is increasingly becoming a party of white evangelical Protestants, while the Democratic Party is increasingly the home of ethnic minorities and the religiously unaffiliated.
…There is no point in having a debate on economic anxiety versus old-fashioned racism when a huge swath of white people insist that barriers to success in this country are conceived more in economic than in social terms, while another group of white people seem unable to empathize with the suffering of others, even those who look like them.
New study: White people lack empathy across the socioeconomic spectrum – Salon.com

In the last 24 hours, President Donald Trump has criticized NFL players who refuse to stand for the national anthem and NBA superstar Steph Curry for expressing ambivalence about whether or not to attend the traditional White House celebration for champions in professional sports.
…Play football or basketball so we can be entertained, Trump seems to be telling these athletes. No one wants to hear your lack of gratitude for what you’ve been given.
The dark racial sentiment in Trump’s NBA and NFL criticism – CNNPolitics
If you voted for the Cheeto you definitely deserve whatever you get. Lord have mercy on the rest of us though….
The announcement follows the publication of a KyCIR investigation into the Louisville Metro Police Department’s relationship with federal immigration agents.
hmmmm
There’s an aldermen race going on next week in Manchester. And one of the candidates on the ballot would be the city’s youngest elected if he wins. He turned 20 Thursday, attends UNH Manchester, and is a refugee from Kuwait.
Manchester Local, Refugee Running for Alderman at Age 20 | New Hampshire Public Radio
…Because immigrants are motivated citizens. Period.
As a pop band with a political edge and an all-Asian American membership, The Slants have been rocking identity politics from a peculiar angle for over a decade.
Simon Tam on Activism, Freedom of Speech, and Strange Allies | Hyphen Magazine
hmmm
….people are freaking out and calling for her job. Ironically, these tend to be the same people who relentlessly hurl “snowflake!” and “triggered!” at anyone who shows a reaction to anything. It’s stupid.
….And guess what, I have more good news — if you don’t like her opinions, you don’t have to watch her show. It’s great. Easy. Simple solution for a non issue. Gotta love it.
But yeah. Jemele Hill, not a Trump fan.
heh
Following a report in the Phoenix New Times, Motel 6 said the practice was “implemented at the local level without the knowledge of senior management.”
hmmmm
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on live television that ESPN should fire African American Sports Center host Jamele Hill for tweeting “Trump is the most ignorant, offensive president of my lifetime. His rise is a direct result of white supremacy.”
White House Just Said To Fire Black Trump Critic. Obama’s Comms Chief’s Response Is Perfect
heh
Jemele Hill’s tweets sparked backlash, prompting ESPN to issue a statement Tuesday, saying that network employees had “addressed” the topic with her.
White House Suggests ESPN Fire Anchor Who Called Trump ‘White Supremacist’ – NBC News
Wow, what a whiny chump the Cheeto is…..
Hungary says it will not accept an enforced quota of asylum seekers and braces itself for punishment.
Europe migrant crisis: Hungary rages at EU asylum verdict – BBC News
isgh…
In contrast, Clinton supporters seemed relatively unmoved by racial cues.
Yeah… No shit, Sherlock.
The U.S. is “alarmed” by allegations of killings and village burning by the Burmese military.
…Hundreds of thousands of the long-persecuted ethnic minority continued to stream via land and rickety boats into Bangladesh this week, arriving exhausted, dehydrated and recounting tales of nightmarish horrors at the hands of the Burmese military, including friends and neighbors shot dead and homes torched before their eyes.
…Relief efforts have been rapidly overwhelmed, with stocks of food, temporary shelter kits and other supplies running low. Prices of vegetables, bamboo and plastic sheeting used to make shelters are soaring.
…Burma’s more than 1 million Rohingya Muslims are essentially stateless, and the Burmese government considers them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.
The minority group has endured decades of discrimination and neglect, which worsened in 2012 after Rohingyas clashed with Buddhists in Burma’s western Rakhine State. More than 100,000 were then confined to camps, where their movement, access to jobs and education were severely restricted.
…U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Raad al-Hussein on Monday pointed to satellite imagery and reports of “security forces and local militia burning Rohingya villages.”
“The Myanmar government should stop pretending that the Rohingyas are setting fire to their own homes and laying waste to their own villages,” he added, a swipe at Suu Kyi’s government, which has accused the Rohingyas of doing the torching themselves. He called it a “complete denial of reality.”
sigh…
U.S. President Donald Trump has ended a program shielding young undocumented immigrants known as “Dreamers” from deportation, passing the buck to Congress. But dysfunction within the Republican caucus and immigration policy clashes across the aisle are throwing legislative alternatives into doubt.
sigh….
The military has said nearly 400 people, most of them alleged insurgents, have died in the recent violence and accused the militants of “terrorist” atrocities against non-Muslim civilians as well as burning down their own villages.
However, Rohingya people and rights groups accuse the army of a brutal campaign of reprisals against civilians, with one UN official last year suggesting that “crimes against humanity” had occurred.
The violence has triggered a flood of Muslim Rohingya refugees from the predominantly Buddhist country. The UNHCR on Monday said 87,000 people had fled into neighboring Bangladesh since Aug. 25. Aid agencies say that some had suffered bullet wounds.
Some Rohingya have alleged atrocities including children being beheaded and a group of men forced into a bamboo hut before being burned alive. International media and independent observers are barred from the area and NBC News has not been able to verify such accounts.
….Satellite imagery analyzed by Human Rights Watch shows hundreds of buildings have been destroyed in at least 17 sites across Rakhine state since Aug. 25, including some 700 structures that appeared to have been burned down in just the village of Chein Khar Li, the organization said in a statement issued Saturday.
The government blames the insurgents for burning their own homes and killing non-Muslims in Rakhine. Longstanding tension between the Rohingya Muslims and ethnic Rahkine Buddhists erupted in bloody rioting in 2012, forcing more than 140,000 Rohingya into displacement camps, where around 100,000 still remain.
…[The] government regards most Rohingya as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh even though many have lived in Myanmar for generations.
…While the human-rights icon has previously been accused of remaining “silent” when it comes to abuses against the Rohingya — who are largely denied citizenship or freedom of movement by Suu Kyi’s government — statements and graphic images that have been published by the State Counsellor’s Information Committee are now facing scrutiny.
Suu Kyi rarely speaks in public so that body is often the only guide the public has to her opinion on key issues.
Some of the social media posts by the information committee were accused of promoting hate speech — including the use of the term “extremist Bengali terrorism,” which is considered inflammatory. Others attempted to link international aid groups to terrorism.
Zeid Raad Hussein, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, described statements from the information committee as “highly irresponsible” saying they would “only increase fears and potential for further violence.”
Aung San Suu Kyi’s Reputation Marred by Myanmar’s Rohingya Crackdown – NBC News
Hmmmmm
Estimated at 121,000-strong, Michigan’s Chaldean community is the largest in the world outside of Iraq, from where these Aramaic-speaking Mesopotamians claim their ancient roots. It’s a result of multiple waves of immigration, mostly starting in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when many came to the United States as refugees fleeing anti-Assyrian killings and the chaos of the Iran–Iraq War. Since the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, sectarian violence, civil war, and the rise of ISIS have killed or displaced more than two-thirds of Iraq’s Christians.
The Chaldeans of Michigan have a conservative history, consistently supporting the Republican Party with votes and donations, and they voted heavily for Donald Trump in the 2016 election, helping him win Michigan by fewer than 11,000 votes. Trump and Vice President Mike Pence inspired many Chaldeans to show up at voting booths with unprecedented enthusiasm by promising to protect persecuted Christians in the Middle East. A Chaldean priest publicly blessed Trump while he was on the campaign trail, and conservative Christians praised Trump’s commitment to Christian minorities on Facebook. Few in the community expected that Trump’s immigration crackdown—touted in part as a means to protect the country from radical Islamists—would come to target them.
Michigan’s Iraqi Chaldean community is fighting to protect dozens of people from deportation.
Tragic? Yes. Surprising? No.
Taking a statement (like, say, “oh, we’ll just deport Muslims”) as gospel just because it sounds good or the listener really wants it to be true seems so naive. Is it really such a radical idea to evaluate the veracity of something with more of a skeptical eye? Sigh….