Miami veteran rapper and activist is becoming a hotep. And I am going to quote one Twitter user, whenever these FBA, ADOS, Black celebrities and social media influencers show up around election time to depress the Black vote, you notice they're secretly encouraging voters to support the Republican Party. Many of these "pro-Black" individuals have said that voting for Washed Up 45 will benefit them in their goal for separation and redemption.
On social media, Luther Campbell riled up Black Twitter by questioning why Blacks should vote in the Midterms.
Campbell aimed his frustration mostly at the Democratic Party for failing to pass major legislation this session. He believes that magically President Joe Biden can wave a wand and force 52 Senators to vote for his agenda. Yeah, he can make a handful of white supremacist lawmakers in the House vote for the George Floyd Policing Act, the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, the Build Back Better package, the cancel student debt policies and everything that Democrats want to get done.
Give me five reasons why Black people should Vote in the next election. Give me five BLACK promises that has been fulfilled by politicians in the last election. MAYOR & PRESIDENT
— Luther Luke Campbell (@unclelukereal1) May 22, 2022
It’s a very simple question you may want to revisit and look at the original tweet Nothing sad about not voting the question was why. five promises that have been kept where is my George Floyd bill. Where is my voters rights bill. Where is my quantified immunity bill.
— Luther Luke Campbell (@unclelukereal1) May 22, 2022
DM me so we can connect. If not will reach you through Edison. It is time we confront all these issues once & for all. Can’t be put off any longer.
When these “New Blacks” FBA/ADOS pop up at election time to crap on Democratic Party do yourself a favor and search their feed, you’ll find pro conservative, pro trump, and pro republican tweets.
With a four seat majority in the House of Representatives and a 50-50 senate, there is not enough votes to pass the Biden agenda.
Republicans refused to vote in the senate for the first Black woman to be on the Supreme Court. They refuse to fight white supremacist inspired terrorism. They refuse to pass legislation to help get food on the table, baby formula to struggling mothers and people relief when it comes to expenses.
They practically are refusing to vote to hold big business accountable for possible price gouging. They continue to push culture wars as a way to keep white nationalism in the news.
They won't pass gun control messages knowing that we had over 300 mass shootings this year alone.
They won't pass anything that gives Biden a win. The House of Representatives passed over 140 bills and they are either stalled or facing death in the Senate. The Supreme Court's far right extremists are planning on overturning Roe v. Wade, rollback regulations, weaken federal powers when it comes to federal authority over immigration and emergency health orders. They are willing to roll back progress made in civil rights, women's rights, LGBTQ rights and human rights.
This is why voting matters?
We're trying to save our democracy.
Campbell is possibly trying to help his hip-hop buddy Sen. Karen Rubio (R-FL). The race for the Florida seat is going to be watched by the junk food media. Many political junkies see Florida as a potential fight but with Rubio still favored to win. Campbell's goal is to depress the Black vote to keep his possible challenger Rep. Val Demings (D-FL) from becoming the first African American woman to represent the Senate in Florida.
Biden has worked hard to help Americans. He can't get things done with a party of white supremacists and a party of enablers.
Luther Campbell is impatient like many. They expect things to get done now. Reality is, that America's governance was never fast and never perfect. Democrats are trying to save democracy. If we sit this out, expect the Republican Party to get back in power and they will roll back a generation of progress.
Georgia sheriff and his wife, a deputy ghost after they saw a digital dash.
I recommend you check out ATLUncesnored for the latest craziness coming out of the South. The website is dedicated to aggregating themes straight from the Atlanta area.
A Black man was arrested in Henry County after a sheriff from an outside county and his wife made an accusation that he groped her after leaving a QuikTrip restroom.
The QT video was shown he didn't intentionally groped her. But the Karen decided to press charges.
Darius Rice was using the restroom when the wife of Sheriff Karen Tinsley, of Clinch County was bumped as he was leaving the store.
The wife is a deputy for Clinch County told the husband and they decided to make a citizen's arrest. The two were transporting a inmate in their truck.
So there was a confrontation where Rice was detained. Rice's girlfriend Ashley Jackson, recorded the scuffle back in April. That’s when they said Karen Tinsley grabbed Jackson’s phone and threw it in their truck. The Tinsley’s were reportedly transporting an inmate from Atlanta to Ware County.
After that happened, Jackson and Tinsley then got into an altercation after Tinsley accused Jackson of assault. You can hear someone on the video screaming at the sheriff and his wife. “You in the wrong. And she in the wrong.”
White woman accuses Black veteran of grabbing her butt at QT, Henry County police say security footage does not show alleged assault but still charge him with sexual battery 😕 Full story/video: https://t.co/MHBfrFMtVWpic.twitter.com/JN7hMppa89
— ATL Uncensored - Atlanta News (@ATLUncensored) May 6, 2022
Rice’s attorneys point out that the police officers who looked at the video of the alleged groping said it shows Rice accidently bumped into Tinsley. Another officer said Deputy Tinsley was backing away from the counter when it happened.
Rice’s attorney’s are still wondering why Rice still faces a charge.
“It’s amazing to me that with all the evidence a white woman’s tears still trump all of those things,” attorney Bakari Sellers said.
Rice’s attorneys say the sheriff should have called authorities immediately.
“That shows that he has a conflict of interest because his wife is saying hey babe, somebody touched me,” attorney Harry Daniels said.
The Henry County Sheriff’s office has taken over the investigation. Colonel Antonio Catlin said he saw the video and it’s not exactly clear what happened. But he said something happened.
Rice says he’s not the type of person to grope strange women.
“It’s a big, big, big embarrassment. Especially I’m a man with morals,” Rice said.
Sheriff Tinsley sent a statement saying neither he or his wife can comment because of the ongoing investigation.
Atlanta, population of 523,000 is the hub of the South. The city is the state capital of Georgia.
Georgia has a fair amount of controversies. The Liberty County Sheriff Department racially profiled a charter bus carrying the Delaware State University's Women Lacrosse Team on Interstate 95 and searched their property without authorization. A deputy claimed that they need to be honest about having weed in their bags.
A gay white nationalist devotion to separate the Buckhead neighborhoods from the city and incorporate as a majority white city. The Republicans and Washed Up 45 endorse a separation of Buckhead from Atlanta. The white nationalist has got it on the ballot.
I would never do that. I have dignity and respect for woman and the uniform I wore serving my country.
It also has Young Thug and Gunna in hot water for RICO charges. The Migos have apparently split up.
Yung Joc was charge with child endangerment.
Atlanta is place where Raymond Scott, formerly known as Benzino was arrested multiple times and had a handful of questionable gay moments.
Future, the king of autotune released his ninth album and it went to No. 1.
The race for U.S. Senate, governor, secretary of state, attorney general and Democratic primary are heating up.
Karen Kemp is likely going to beat Karen Perdue, the former U.S. Senator who challenged him in the Republican primary for governor. Washed Up 45 has backed off Perdue. It will be a rematch against Stacey Abrams, who is likely the sacrificial lamb in a race that looks likely in Kemp's favor.
Hershel Walker, former football player and former MMA fighter is a carpetbagger. He left Texas to establish a P.O. Box or his mother's home address to run against Ebenezer Baptist Church pastor, activist and current Democratic senator Raphael Warnock. The race is toss up despite Walker being a big dummy and Democrats being well equipped.
Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA) is the mother of the late Jordan Davis. Her son died at the hands of a white man who shot him over loud music. She literally beat a Karen. She defeated Karen Handel on a seat that Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) failed to achieve. McBath is facing off against fellow lawmaker Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux (D-GA) in a biter primary race for suburban Atlanta voters. They both support President Joe Biden but it will be hurt feelings when one emerges the winner. Bourdeaux and McBath sponsored Juneteenth and voted for Build Back Better.
Karen Raffensperger and Rep. Karen Hice (R-GA) are facing off in a bitter race for Georgia Georgia Secretary of State. Raffensperger is no hero. He would gladly deny Georgians the right to vote. However, he will stand by the fact that Biden won Georgia. Hice, on the other hand supported the insurrection amd the big lie. He also voted to not impeach Washed Up 45. He endorsed Hice.
Republican governor of Virginia kept the policy to reinstate felons the right to vote.
A Republican governor did something that could Virginia back in swing state status. He decided to be a fucking effective leader. Voting rights is a big issue going into the Midterms and 2024 election. Democrats are being pressured to do something.
The House has passed voting rights bills only for it to be stalled or killed in the Senate.
Democrats Karen Manchin (D-WV) and Karen Sinema (D-AZ) has joined the 50 obstructionists in the Republican Party in opposing it. Manchin and Sinema have voted for voting rights but refuse to do it with simple majority. The filibuster has been a subject of concern and the two Democrats refuse to support eliminating it to pass meaningful legislation.
Virginia Gov. Karen Youngkin announced that nearly 4,000 Virginians who served time behind bars will have their voting rights, along with other civil rights, restored.
Youngkin said in a news release Friday that formerly incarcerated people are “eager to provide for themselves, their families and put the past behind them for a better tomorrow.”
Virginia is one of only 11 states that permanently prevent convicted felons from voting without additional action from the state. Restoration of those rights is automatic in most states once a sentence is completed. In the District of Columbia, Vermont and Maine, felons never lose their right to vote.
Several governors from both parties have taken steps to provide them with a chance to regain those rights. Former Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam did so for more than 100,000 ex-felons.
Youngkin’s administration said the plan is to restore rights on an ongoing basis.
Translated to English: Russia Bans Biden, Harris, Pelosi, Schumer and Morgan Freeman.
The Russian Federation has officially banned the President of the United States, Vice President of The United States, the Speaker of The House, Senate Majority Leader and numerous others. Biden isn't too hurt about being banned from Russia.
Nearly 1,000 Americans or U.S. nationals are forbidden from entry to Russia.
President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Rep. Karen Gaetz (R-FL), Rep. Idiot Karen Greene (R-GA), Rep. Karen Gosar (R-AZ), Sen. Karen Cruz (R-TX), Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), Sen. Karen Rubio (R-FL), Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Rep. Karen McCarthy (R-CA) and Sen. Karen Graham (R-SC) were named as banned entry.
Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Chief of Staff Ron Klein were named.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was also banned from entry.
Hunter Biden, the president's embattled son is on the list. On top of that, the families of John McCain, Orrin Hatch and Harry Reid were banned.
Washed Up 45, Obstructionist Leader Karen McConnell (R-KY), Sen. Karen Paul (R-KY) and many of Fox's talent were not banned.
Oscar Award winning actor Morgan Freeman was also added to the list of individuals banned from Russia.
Morgan Freeman was denied entry.
The collection of those banned from Russia includes people from all walks of life, according to a review of the list by The Washington Post. Eighty-six people named on Russia’s “black list” were identified only as “U.S. citizens.” Those barred include rabbis, an LBGTQ activist, an attorney in Iowa, executives at defense contractors and a history professor at Yale University.
Russia claimed Saturday that the list was published in response to “the hostile actions taken by Washington” during the invasion of Ukraine.
“Russia does not seek confrontation and is open to honest, mutually respectful dialogue, separating the American people, who are always respected by us, from the U.S. authorities, who incite Russophobia, and those who serve them,” the Foreign Ministry wrote. “It is these people who are included in the Russian ‘black list.’"
The Biden accuser is not on the list. Tara Reade was the bullshit artist who accused Biden of sexual assault but has no proof he done it. She has been a repulsive troll on social media and espousing pro-Kremlin nonsense.
Christopher George Latore Wallace would be 50 years old if he was alive today. The hip-hop community is honoring The Notorious B.I.G. and giving the King of New York's Rap Game a tribute.
Sean "Puffy" Combs, Faith Evans, Lil Kim and many others come to Brooklyn to celebrate his birthday and his life as a rapper, media personality and father.
Strap-hangers can purchase MetroCards emblazoned with the hiphop legend's face at four stations in Brooklyn on Saturday, according to a press release from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
The artist, also known by the stage name Notorious B.I.G., was born Christopher Wallace on May 21, 1972, in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. After releasing two Grammy-nominated studio records, Wallace was shot and killed at 24 in Los Angeles. His murder is still unsolved.
Special-edition MetroCards aren't the only way the city is celebrating Biggie's birthday. The Empire State Building will also light up in red and white and feature a spinning crown on its mast to honor the rapper's legacy, according to a news release. Members of Wallace's family, including his children T'yanna Wallace and Christopher Wallace, Jr., mother Voletta Wallace, and widow Faith Evans, participated in a lighting ceremony Friday, says the release.
"From one icon to another, the Empire State Building is honored to celebrate the life and legacy of the Notorious B.I.G. with an authentic experience for his family, friends, and fans in the heart of New York City," said Abigail Rickards of the Empire State Building in the release.
T'yanna Wallace announced on Instagram that she will host a pop-up at Lilly's Pizza Bar in Brooklyn.
In early June, the Lincoln Center will honor the rapper's work with a free "orchestral tribute," according to its website.
As we await the results of the Republican senate race in Pennsylvania, the Democratic primary between two candidates has come to an end. The progressive agitator won despite the Democrats hoping Irvin would win easily.
It appears the leftists won with Pennsylvania state representative Summer Lee and John Fetterman, two polarizing figures who excite the far left but turns off the moderates, independents and mainstream progressives.
Rep. Mike Doyle (D-PA) is retiring and his seat is up for grabs. The Republicans see an opportunity to flip a district that incorporated Pittsburgh with some its most conservative leaning suburbs. It is on the Cook's Political Report as D+3.
On Friday, those precincts were counted and they increased Lee’s lead up to 740 votes, according to unofficial results. Lee leads with 41.8% of the vote, and Irwin is behind her with 41.1% of the vote.
The Associated Press called the race Friday evening.
The Lee campaign had already declared Lee victorious earlier in the week.
“We built a movement in Western Pennsylvania that took on corporate power, stood up for working families, and beat back a multimillion-dollar smear campaign,” Lee said in a statement.
The 12th district comprises Pittsburgh and suburban Allegheny County communities, as well as Westmoreland County communities such as Murrysville, North Huntingdon, Penn Township, Sewickley Township and parts of Hempfield.
It is considered a solid Democratic district, and whoever wins the primary will be heavily favored to win in the general election.
“She ran a formidable campaign, one that reflected her determination to make progress for people and give a voice to the voiceless.
“She will be an outstanding member of Congress and an inspirational leader for our region.”
Three other candidates competed in the 12th District Democratic primary. University of Pittsburgh law professor Jerry Dickinson found himself in a distant third place with 10.8% of the votes counted, followed by nonprofit head Jeff Woodard with 4.8% and entrepreneur William Parker with 1.5%, the Department of State tallies showed.
Lee’s victory means she is very likely to become the first Black woman from Pennsylvania elected to Congress.
The 12th District has a Republican opponent in the general election — Plum Council president Mike Doyle (no relation to current U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle) — but the district is a strong blue district, and forecasters don’t rate it competitive for Republicans.
Regardless, Doyle criticized Lee in a statement following her win.
“In order to restore sanity in Washington we cannot send extremists to represent us in DC. Summer Lee is an extreme, self-avowed socialist who will join the far left of her party and get nothing done for our region,” Doyle said.
The primary race for the 12th District split factions of the Democratic Party, with progressives backing Lee and more mainstream Democrats supporting Irwin.
Lee, a progressive firebrand, was the early front-runner in the race, with polling giving her a significant advantage. She racked up support from local progressives like Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, and also from national figures like U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders.
AIPAC's influence on lawmakers have made them turn a blind eye to Israel's crimes against the Palestinian people.
The race appeared to tighten a bit after attack ads against Lee flooded the Pittsburgh market, mostly funded with millions of dollars from a pro-Israel super PAC. Those ads also boosted Irwin, who had also garnered the support of establishment Democratic officials like Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Democratic U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle, who is retiring and vacating the district seat.
The Progressive Change Campaign Committee supported Lee in her race. Its co-founder, Stephanie Taylor, said Lee’s victory shows the progressive movement growing within the Democratic Party.
“Summer Lee’s victory continues a sea change in the Democratic Party away from corporate Democrats and weak liberals — toward bold progressives who are connected to their communities and willing to fight for the people,” Taylor said.
A Black woman decided to give her 1-year old son a lifetime experience. She wanted to make her son look cool. So thankfully she decided to get temporary tattoos on the child's body instead of heading to a professional tattoo artist and having the child exposed to a needle and possible life altering injuries.
On top of that, it was the outrage that mothers gave her for making that decision. Sbe believe should just let things be and worry about their own "glass houses."
I agree with her. As long as the tattoos aren't real, it doesn't matter much to me.
Shamekia Morris, a mother from West Palm Beach started getting temporary tats for her baby, Treylin.
The mother loves body art and trust me she wanted to share her experience with her son.
Morris decided to get her child some tats on his stomach, arms, back, legs, neck and face. Although the tattoos aren't real, the outrage was swift and likely white.
Many believe that her child looks like a thug and said that she's raising a hoodlum.
Folks believe that child services should be called on her for allowing this to happen to her child.
"I got bullied on social media. All the comments were negative, people were saying my people was going to be born with a whole bunch of tattoos. He's going to have skin poison. It was crazy!"
I'm not ashamed of my body, my art and the way I raise my son.
Some believe that she and her child could be shot for doing this.
"The backlash was horrible. It hurts my feelings because I know I'm not a bad mom and I get called all types of names, It's crazy."
She said that as long as her family approves, she's not concerned about the backlash. She's a mom and she said she knows what's best for her and her child.
"For the people that judge me, I don't care because this is a lifestyle that we enjoy."
In Florida, you have to be at least 16-year old with a legal guardian's approval to get tattoos.
White nationalist lawmaker allowed people in the Capitol days before the riot.
The Jan. 6 Committee is zeroing in on a Georgia Republican who issued an unauthorized tour of the U.S. Capitol days prior to the insurrection. Rep. Karen Loudermilk (R-GA) is facing a federal inquiry for having people at the Capitol during the pandemic. The federal buildings were restricted to public tours because of the pandemic.
Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS) and Vice Chair Karen Cheney (R-WY) asked Loudermilk to meet with the Democratic-controlled panel to discuss events shortly before the riot.
"We believe you have information regarding a tour you led through parts of the Capitol complex on January 5, 2021," Thompson and Cheney wrote to Loudermilk.
The panel leaders said in their letter that they had evidence that “directly contradicts” claims by GOP members of the House Administration Committee that security video showed no tours had taken place ahead of the attack.
“Public reporting and witness accounts indicate some individuals and groups engaged in efforts to gather information about the layout of the U.S. Capitol, as well as the House and Senate office buildings, in advance of January 6, 2021,” they wrote to Loudermilk, who is a member of the House Administration Committee.
Jan. 6 committee release damning information about Republicans.
The Jan. 6 committee proposed a voluntary meeting with Loudermilk for next week.
NBC News has asked Loudermilk’s office for comment.
In a statement last year, Loudermilk said, “No Republican Member of Congress led any kind of ‘reconnaissance’ tours through the Capitol, proven by security footage captured by the U.S. Capitol Police.”
He reiterated the point Thursday in a joint statement with Rep. Karen Davis of Illinois, the top Republican on the House Administration Committee.
"A constituent family with young children meeting with their Member of Congress in the House Office Buildings is not a suspicious group or ‘reconnaissance tour.’ The family never entered the Capitol building," they said, adding that the Jan. 6 committee "is once again pushing a verifiably false narrative that Republicans conducted ‘reconnaissance tours’ on January 5th."
They also called on U.S. Capitol Police to release video from Jan. 5.
Asked for comment, Capitol Police said: "The USCP has cooperated extensively with the January 6th Select Committee and the Department of Justice by providing witnesses, documents, and 14,000 hours of security sensitive camera footage. We cannot make additional public statements or provide any of the materials while their work is still pending.”
Mikie Sherrill said some Republicans allowed people inside the Capitol despite pandemic restrictions.
The committee asked to meet with Loudermilk a week after it announced subpoenas for five GOP lawmakers, including QAnon Leader Karen McCarthy of California. So far, none have indicated they plan to meet with the committee.
Several Democratic lawmakers have drawn attention to tours that took place before Jan. 6.
Days after the deadly riot, Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) alleged that some of her House colleagues had guided groups through the Capitol on a “reconnaissance” tour of the complex on Jan. 5.
Loudermilk later filed an ethics complaint against Sherrill and the dozens of other Democrats who signed on to a letter asking law enforcement agencies to investigate "suspicious behavior and access given to visitors" to the Capitol a day before the attack.
Loudermilk and Davis said Thursday that they stand by the ethics complaint against Sherrill "and 33 other Democratic Members of the House who made unsubstantiated claims that Republican members gave ‘reconnaissance tours’ of the Capitol," adding, "Any member who pushes false allegations against another member should be held accountable."
Quavo, Offset and Takeoff are the Migos. The three are signed as a group and also separate solo acts under Quality Control Records, Capitol Records and Motown Records.
The group also have their own label, YRN the Label (Yung Rich Nation).
The group released four albums and each had a solo album or a collaborative album with a rapper outside the group.
Migos are part of the trap mumble rap culture.
The group is considering breaking up. Is the rumors true?
Is the Atlanta based group done for good?
Offset and his wife, Cardi B had unfollowed Quavo amd Takeoff sparking rumors that the group is splitting up. Quavo ducked questions about the group and only said that he and Takeoff will release an album soon.
The two will go by Unc and Phew which is a play on uncle and nephew.
The group came to prominence in the late 2000s. Migos was formed in 2008, by Quavo (born Quavious Keyate Marshall), Takeoff (born Kirshnik Khari Ball), and Offset (born Kiari Kendrell Cephus), and they originally called themselves the Polo Club. The three members are directly related and were raised together; Quavo is Takeoff's uncle, and Offset is Quavo's cousin. The three of them grew up together in suburban Atlanta, approximately 30 minutes northeast of Downtown in Gwinnett County.
Robyn Fenty known as Rihanna is a billionaire, media mogul, singer, cultural influencer, business mogul, actress and now mother. She and her longtime on-and-off boyfriend rapper A$AP Rocky (Rakim Mayers) welcome their first child.
The Barbadian-American media personality welcomed her son on May 19.
Rumors were going around when the junk food media spotted the singer with a big belly. It was soon confirmed in January that she and Rocky were going to have a child together.
She said that Rocky is the "love of her life" and they've been an on-and-off couple for years.
Rocky has a known wondering eye and it was rumored they had broken up during the pregnancy.
Thankfully he was there for the birth. He would have missed it if he was still in lockup.
He was arrested in April over an incident in November. He was wanted in connection to a shooting in November. According to multiple law enforcement sources familiar with the matter, Rocky home was searched for evidence. Rocky and Rihanna were at home during the search.
He was stopped at the Los Angeles International Airport. He was arrested shortly after.
The shooting happened on Nov. 6 near Vista Del Mar and Selma Avenue.
Rocky was arrested in Sweden in 2019 after he got into a fight with fans. He was facing a 10 year bid, but Washed Up 45 managed to get him out. The former president warned Sweden that if they fail to get him out, he will impose sanctions on the country. Once released he was ordered to pay $1,000 fine and banned from entry for 30 years.
The suspect in innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Although legal issues aside, I want to congratulate the two for being parents. Well wishes to them.
Texas educator James Whitfield had to check Byron Donalds.
Florida's first Black Republican elected to the U.S. House of Representatives is an enabler of white supremacy. He is part of the Freedumb Caucus. He along with a carpetbagger who represents the state of Utah are the only two Black Republicans in the current session.
The Republican Party is mostly a white majority. They have very few people of color within its conference members.
Only 12 House members are people of color. Two Black members, three Native American, four white Hispanic, two Latinx and one Asian American.
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) is a freshman lawmaker from Naples. He was in the photo with the look of annoyance when Rep. Idiot Karen Greene (R-GA) and Rep. Karen Boebert (R-CO) were yelling and interrupting President Joe Biden during the State of the Union address.
Donalds, 43 is one of the many hoteps who helped Washed Up 45 become the most polarizing figure in the world. Donalds is so extreme, the Congressional Black Caucus could not accept him as a member.
The Raw Story, a progressive media aggregator has got a moment where Donalds was trying to equate critical race theory into math books. His state is so fucking ridiculous.
Gov. Karen DeSantis is banning books and punishing those who dare him. Donalds love it so much he tried to intimidate the Dallas area teacher who was fired because of white nationalists complaining he was teaching critical race theory.
James Whitfield, the former Colleyville Heritage High School principal who was fired out the cannon because the state accused him having an inappropriate photo of him and his wife. They claim he was teaching critical race theory. He was married to a white woman, very athletic and professional. He was suspended and later fired out for daring to defend his photos and American society in general.
Whitfield had to check the brother.
Donalds complained that a math textbook mentioned racial bias in a lesson on graphs, and he demanded that witnesses called for a hearing of the Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties to discuss ongoing efforts to ban classroom discussion on American history, race and LGBTQ+ issues.
"Should material like this be in a mathematics textbook that will go before students who might be taking math lessons somewhere in middle school, fifth grade or even ninth grade?" Donalds said. "Should this bar graph talking about implicit bias or racial bias be included in a mathematics textbook, not just in the state of Florida, but in any state in the union?"
Byron Donalds is too white to be Black.
"Do we agree that racial prejudice exists?" said Whitfield, who is also Black. "Is there math in this textbook? Is disseminating a bar graph part of a student learning math? It just so happens, sir -- I would dare say they are learning math skills. It just so happens, again, this may be something that certain people view as uncomfortable, but racial prejudice is a real thing, and I dare say our students get that. They understand that."
"So to say that just because something says something about bias or racial prejudice," Whitfield added, "we can't just remove that because we're trying to talk about something that can make some people feel uncomfortable, and I dare say, if people feel uncomfortable, oftentimes there's a reason for that, and maybe that's what's needed to move forward."
Latisha Rogers said a Buffalo 9-1-1 operator hung up on her during the mass shooting.
The white terrorist appeared in court shackled and with his head down not looking at the families of the victims. He shot and killed 10 people and injure three inside a Buffalo Tops Marketplace on Saturday. The white terrorist is being charged with first degree murder as of today with additional charges being sealed. The feds are not ready to send their charges out yet. The feds may seek the DEATH card.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Byron Brown, mayor of Buffalo said that he vows to honor the victims and will work with Tops to keep that store open. He met with President Joe Biden amd First Lady Jill Biden on Tuesday. Biden condemned the attack and said terrorists are emboldened by white nationalism us a threat. He called for a lowering of the temperature. The far right will not (I repeat) not tone down the rhetoric. Matter of fact, the far right is doubling down and pushing more conspiracies and ad hominem attacks. Even billionaire, Troll Musk is calling Biden and Democrats the ones who are "hateful."
One Buffalo emergency operator is iced after an allegation of improper behavior while taking one of the many calls of an active shooter.
Latisha Rogers, assistant office manager at Tops Friendly Markets in Buffalo, claims she called 911 as the white terrorist opened fire throughout the store on Saturday.
Buffalo promises to reopen Tops.
Rogers said she then called her boyfriend and told him to call 911.
Latisha called 911 for help while on the floor inside Tops as people were being shot to death. Officials say the 911 operator's response was "completely unacceptable" and the worker could be terminated. For now she is on paid leave @WGRZpic.twitter.com/U3S6Zqsu1D
Rogers claims the dispatcher responded in a "nasty tone" and questioned why she was whispering, before hanging up on her.
"I called 911, I go through the whole operator and everything, the dispatcher comes on and I’m whispering to her and I said Miss, please send help to 1275 Jefferson there is a shooter in the store. She proceeded in a very nasty tone and says, ‘I can’t hear you, why are you whispering, you don’t have to whisper, they can’t hear you,’ so I continued to whisper and I said ‘Ma’am, he’s still in the store, he’s still shooting! I’m scared for my life, please send help.’ Out of nervousness, my phone fell out of my hand, she said something I couldn’t make out, and then the phone hung up."
No remorse.
When she was asked by the junk food media about the situation, she teared up and said that her boyfriend was a hero, she misses her regulars, co workers, the community and denounced the white terrorist as an evil that tried and fail to disrupt Buffalo.
When asked about the allegations, Peter Anderson, the spokesperson for Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz, said it was not clear who hung up on whom and that the call did not affect the dispatch of first responders, the New York Times reported.
Anderson, however, did say that the dispatcher was placed on administrative leave and faces a disciplinary hearing on May 30, at which “termination will be sought,” the Times reported.
The dispatcher worked for the county for eight years, NBC News reported.
The Buffalo News and The New York Times have both reached out to the union that represents dispatchers but were told that the union does not comment on disciplinary matters or investigations involving its members.
However, the contract states that employees working under the agreement “shall not be disciplined or discharged except for incompetency or misconduct while performing his/her duties,” the News reported. Employees can also have the decision reviewed.