The Problem With Palin’s “Shuck and Jive”
Oh my…
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.
John Oliver examined the harsh truths of modern school segregation on ‘Last Week Tonight.’
See John Oliver Examine Harsh Effects of School Segregation – Rolling Stone
hmmm
This is an absolute crime against some of of our youngest and most vulnerable citizens. This needs to be fixed right the fuck now, for ever child who was ever adopted into the United States. Period.
The house had been tagged with graffiti that appeared to reference the Black Lives Matter movement, which Maria Daly said had been left by the alleged intruders
Mass. cop’s wife faked home robbery, blamed Black Lives Matter, police say – CBS News
Exonerated or not the optics of this are terrible. The officer should be suspended without pay as along as he lives in the same residence with this woman.
The Latino community of Arizona is finally getting some justice.
Finally!
Donald Trump on Thursday referred to inner cities for the first time on the campaign trail as “ghettos” as he promised as president to tackle the problems facing low-income African-Americans.
Trump refers to ‘ghettos’ in discussing African-American issues – CNNPolitics.com
Doh!
“How many degrees do I need for someone to believe I am an academic?” Tiffany Martinez wrote in a blog post describing the incident.
Grrrrrrrrrrr
I love being an Indian, truly I do. With the country’s powerful history, one of a kind culture, and to-die-for food, how could one simply not?
But behind India’s beautiful face, there is a growing disease that our society continually fails to recognize- colorism.
Colorism is a term coined by author Alice Walker, and is defined as a discrimination against individuals with a dark skin tone among people of the same racial and/or ethnic group. Also know as, internalized racism.
I’m Indian, I’m dark, and I don’t care. – aswathithomas
hmmmm
Most of the police force and several officials resigned after the small town of Parma, Missouri elected its first African American woman as mayor,
Police, Officials Resign After Small Missouri Town Elects First Black Female Mayor | Huffington Post
In other news outlets the former chief is shrilly screaming up and down that he is not a racist. He cries about how as a public official whose contact info and residence are public information as if this is a new development instead of a condition of his career.He makes slyly disparaging and blatantly racist generalization about the mayor’s family.
In other words, this little piggie cried, “weh, weh, weh,” all the way to his indisputably bigoted home.
“From dog attacks, to local women being stripped naked and left that way in jail overnight, to arrests used as a tool for intimidation — these reports are very disturbing,” WDN President Donna P. Hall said. “The DOJ must act immediately to investigate local North Dakota police and hold them accountable for any abuses of power.”
Violence apparently escalating on both sides of Dakota Access protests – UPI.com
The fact that the Justice Department is not there already is a crime in itself.
…For more than a decade, on whip-thin streets with names like Sydenham and Colorado, longtime community residents and their children watched white men from other places come in to build new rental housing. That same community sought jobs on those worksites, but contractors who required union labor and unions that were largely white and male excluded community workers. Then community members were forced to watch as Temple students were welcomed into that same new housing by landlords who used various methods to exclude community residents from renting them.
…”From the point of view of the longtime residents that were still there, there were some pluses and minuses: improved amenities, sometimes the university police patrols the area so community residents feel like they have extra security, retail options and grocery stores and stuff like that. But they also feel that there’s noise; the students don’t respect them, don’t understand them, don’t respect the neighborhood. Some longtime residents feel they’re not as comfortable in the neighborhood as they were.”
And therein lies the problem.
In a city where poverty is concentrated outside the universities, we can’t truly expect the poor to watch jobs and wealth and excess pass them by without any reaction at all.
…Temple University, my alma mater, has reached out to the community with scholarships for local youth, according to spokesman Ray Betzner. They’ve put reading programs in place, tutored high schoolers and even talked to their own students about respecting longtime community residents. But Temple would be wise to reach out into the community with an eye toward creating stronger relationships and greater opportunities for the young people who’ve been pushed aside by a generation of exclusionary development.
Behind Temple attacks, rage often comes with exclusion
hmm
Michael Steele, former Republican National Committee chair and lieutenant governor of Maryland, told Buzzfeed News on Friday morning that he will not vote for Donald Trump, citing the Republican nominee’s appeal to racists. At a dinner for the magazine Mother Jones, Steele told Buzzfeed News that Trump has “captured that racist underbelly, that frustration, that angry underbelly of American life and gave voice to that.”
Former RNC Chair: Trump Has Spoken To America’s ‘Racist Underbelly’
hmmm
A ‘Much Cooler’ Chicago Blackhawks logo design by a First Nations artist goes viral.
Culturally Appropriate Chicago Blackhawks Logo by First Nations Artist Goes Viral – ICTMN.com
cool!
1. NAFTA (a.k.a. Never Admire Free Trade Again)
2. Financial crash (and no one even went to jail)
3. Bigotry and Ignorance (In 2044, America will be a majority non-white country)
4. Do-Nothing Congress
5. Drivers Cars (and fears of what other jobs can be done by robots)
6. Bigotry and Ignorance (Obama bowed to Chinese & Japanese leaders and the inbred, uneducated and entirely without knowledge of the world of the cultures contained in it Americans tend to think that means he subjugated himself.)
7. Bigotry and Ignorance (NC’s bathroom bill)
8. Life is complicated. Trump is not.
9. Bigotry and Ignorance (A black man, then a white woman. Really?)
10. Bigotry and Ignorance (Spanish speaking options at American businesses)
US election: Driverless cars and other reasons we have Trump – BBC News
Seems to be somewhat of a theme there…
Detroit native Gwen Jimmere is one tough entrepreneur that not only created her own hair product company but is the first and only Aftican American to hold a patent in this category.
First African American To Hold a Patent For a Natural Hair Care Product
cool.
In the new GenForward survey, Clinton leads among all young whites 35 percent to 22 percent, and by a 2-to-1 margin among those who are likely to vote. Clinton held a consistent advantage among young African-Americans, Asian-Americans and Hispanics in earlier GenForward polls, as she does in the new survey.
The new poll also suggests enthusiasm for voting has recently increased among young African-Americans, 49 percent of whom say they will definitely vote in November after only 39 percent said so in September. Just over half of young whites, and about 4 in 10 Hispanics and Asian-Americans, say they will definitely vote.
Poll: Young Voters Now Coming Through for Hillary Clinton – ABC News
hmmmm
While October marks the 50th anniversary of the Black Panther Party of Self-Defense, the history, the lessons and the impact remain with us.
…The party’s goal of protecting the Black community from state violence evolved from self-defense to numerous community programs whose models are still used today. And while the image of armed Black men monitoring the oppressor seems to be synonymous with the name, it was the organization’s women members who upheld and ensured the survival of the party. By the 70’s, women made up the majority of the party..
Women of the Black Panther Party | Essence.com
hmmm
Two police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old unarmed black man will not be disciplined, police in the US city Minneapolis say.
Jamar Clark death: No police disciplinary proceedings – BBC News
American Law Officers = Licensed to Kill Without Reason or Fear of Consequences.
When upholding the law doesn’t mean following it and your buddies will cover up and deny the very existence all your crimes…. you might be in American Law Enforcement.
Until police departments start policing their own all police officers are culpable in every single murder racists with badges commit.
The thin blue line is a public safety hazard.
6 Female Doctors Speak Out About Racism and Sexism During Airplane Emergencies | TIME
This is horrid. The airlines could have killed these passengers with their bigotry!
It took a non-native woman’s arrest to expose the North Dakota Access Pipeline
Shailene Woodley: The Truth About My Arrest | TIME
sigh…
An apology for the role police officers have played “in society’s historical mistreatment of communities of color” issued by the president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police quickly drew mixed reviews
Top cop sorry for ‘historical mistreatment’ of minorities
Hmmmm
Council members are denouncing what they call disturbing and racist posts on Mayor Charles Wasko’s Facebook page.
West York mayor should resign after racist posts, some say
PS – he did.
PPS – So… voters of West York… Does this mean you will choose less of a bigoted prick to lead and represent you in the future? The jury is out….
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has apologized for criticizing the national anthem protests by 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and other athletes.
…”Some of you have inquired about a book interview in which I was asked how I felt about Colin Kaepernick and other NFL players who refused to stand for the national anthem,” Ginsburg’s statement read. “Barely aware of the incident or its purpose, my comments were inappropriately dismissive and harsh. I should have declined to respond.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg apologizes for criticizing Colin Kaepernick’s anthem protest
hmmmm