Ye might want a doggie bag. |
The kids are getting bigger, |
The decision makes it really hard for Ye to bond with his children. On top of that, his actions lead to strong concerns he would pose a danger to his children.
Ye might want a doggie bag. |
The kids are getting bigger, |
So who took out the trash? |
The Queen Consort's Baroness Susan Hussey was forced to resign after she made an inappropriate comment towards a Black Briton and thus doubled down on the remark.
She was apparently saying racist remarks towards Meghan and her husband Prince Harry.
Hussey, the Buckingham Palace staff member who resigned after making "unacceptable" comments this week, once reportedly criticized Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's relationship.
Earlier on Wednesday, domestic abuse activist Ngozi Fulani claimed via Twitter that she was asked racially insensitive questions by “a member of staff, Lady SH” during an event at Buckingham Palace one day earlier. “Mixed feelings about yesterday’s visit to Buckingham Palace. 10 mins after arriving, Lady SH approached me [and] moved my hair to see my name badge,” the Sistah Space founder wrote via the organization’s Twitter account.
Mixed feelings about yesterday's visit to Buckingham Palace. 10 mins after arriving, a member of staff, Lady SH, approached me, moved my hair to see my name badge. The conversation below took place. The rest of the event is a blur.
— Sistah Space (@Sistah_Space) November 30, 2022
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— Nooruddean (@BeardedGenius) November 30, 2022
She added that Hussey asked “where do you really come from?” and “what part of Africa are you from?” despite Funlani’s repeated assertions that she was born in the United Kingdom.
Buckingham Palace announced later that day that Hussey had resigned from her position amid the allegations. “We take this incident extremely seriously and have investigated immediately to establish the full details,” a royal spokesperson said in a statement. “In this instance, unacceptable and deeply regrettable comments have been made.”
The spokesperson continued: “In the meantime, the individual concerned would like to express her profound apologies for the hurt caused and has stepped aside from her honorary role with immediate effect. All members of the Household are being reminded of the diversity and inclusivity policies which they are required to uphold at all times.”
Fulani, for her part, told The Guardian that she “never felt so unwelcome or so uncomfortable” as she did during her visit to Buckingham Palace.
“I was almost forced to say that I’m not really British,” she explained. “I don’t know what she meant by ‘my people’. It was incomprehensible for her to consider that I have British citizenship. When she heard my parents were from the Caribbean she said, ‘Finally we are getting somewhere.’ … It was overt racism.”
Ngozi Fulani was offended by royal aide who is close to King Charles III. |
Bower said Hussey was having lunch with a group of theater executives and directors in 2017 when the topic turned to the duchess.
Hussey "became unexpectedly serious about the couple's future," Bower wrote, before telling the directors "that will all end in tears, mark my words."
Bower also wrote that Queen Elizabeth handpicked Hussey to visit the duchess and give her "help and advice" for adjusting to royal life. In a book, Hussey made offensive claims that the duchess was a total diva and was making the royal family a "laughing stock."
She was leaking to assholes like Piers Morgan, Sharon Osbourne and that turkey neck Angela Levin.
All the hate on Meghan has made Black Britons angry, countries under the commonwealth to dissolve and folks calling for the monarchy to be abolished.
I would say, that King Charles III, a serial adulterer and all out douchebag, will not have a long reign.
Prince William already made himself so fucking toxic after not backing Harry when he was telling the junk food media that Meghan was having difficulty and thought suicide was an option. Every freaking comparison to Catherine and made up stories about how Meghan was this or that is enough for me to say that the royal family is on the decline.
No one can be Queen Elizabeth II. She kept the British crown under control despite the noise. Now that she's passed away, her sons are in the news, her daughters are in the news, her best friend is in the news and of course, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren are in the news.
None of it good.
Brooklyn stand up. Hakeem Jeffries is in the leadership. |
Jake Flint dies hours after marrying his wife. |
Flint died in his sleep Saturday, his publicist told The Oklahoman. He was 37.
Earlier Saturday he had married his wife Brenda. She posted about his death on her Facebook page, stating the couple should have been “going through wedding photos” together. Instead, she has to “pick out clothes to bury my husband in.”
“People aren’t meant to feel this much pain,” she said in the post. “My heart is gone and I just really need him to come back.”
Flint’s social media page describes his music as Oklahoma/Texas Red Dirt Country. He was in the midst of a multistate tour, with his next performance slated for Dec. 2 in Claremore, Oklahoma, according to NBC News.
He had recently released his third album, “Jake Flint”, which his social media describes to be inspired by “everything from classic Texas Singer/Songwriters to 90′s grunge rock.”
Flint had previously released two other albums, “I’m Not OK” in 2016 and “Jake Flint” in 2020.
Brenda Cline, Flint’s former manager, also confirmed the singer’s death on her Facebook page.
“Jake was even more than that to me, I loved him much like a son,” Cline said in part in her post. “The funniest, most hilarious, hardest working, dedicated artist I have ever worked with in my career.”
NPR reported the cause of his death has not been determined at this time.
Car crashes into a fireworks store. |
MSNBC fired her earlier this month because she took a cue from folks like me. She and folks like me think Florida's move to the Republicans led the state into extremism.
Ron DeSantis is a moron and potential candidate for 2024 if Washed Up 45 implodes.
The quiet civil war between these two is a part of the Floridah noise.
Real noise.
A man dies after he drove his car into a fireworks store in West Melbourne. It was sparked by a car accident, killing the driver as fireworks exploded and smoke filled the sky.
It was sparked by a car accident, killing one driver as fireworks exploded and smoke filled the sky.
The area was full of firefighters and equipment to put out the massive fire.
Florida Highway Patrol is leading the investigation into the crash that led to the fire.
The two-car crash happened as rush hour was gearing up in the busy intersection of West New Haven Avenue and John Rodes Boulevard, just off Interstate 95.
The crash resulted in a Dodge Durango SUV running straight through the front of the Phantom Fireworks store, which then quickly caught on fire.
FHP troopers said that the SUV rear-ended a pickup truck at the intersection.
“That’s when the vehicle struck her a second time and pushed her through the intersection and into the parking lot. As she got into the parking lot, she realized that the vehicle was not stopping and continued to push her,” Lt. Channing Taylor with FHP said.
The woman turned and the SUV continued straight, crashing through the front of the fireworks store.
The 53-year-old male driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
“We are in contact with the family and they were unable to provide any medical reasons or medical issues that the driver was having that might explain what happened,” Taylor said.
Business gone and a man looses his life. |
“A little bit upset thinking that it could have been worse. Knowing these people are right here. My own family stays here sometimes. It’s kind of scary to know that,” Webb said.
The FHP investigation is ongoing and one of the following steps will be to inspect the vehicles to see if there was any mechanical malfunction.
Viewer videos from Candy Tout Turner and David Pickell, respectively, show fireworks going off as the store burned.
"Once you saw the car like there were flames coming out through the side windows and under the car," said witness Andy Cambron.
"It was pretty loud and big and scary. It shook the building. We heard the tires screech of the car," said Colleen Walker, another witness.
The Brevard Fire Chief says it took about two hours to get it under control.
"The fire extended through every bit of the building so the crews were met with heavy fire conditions along with a lot of fireworks," Patrick Voltaire said. "We had to put up aerial master streams to challenge the fire. We couldn't make an attack too close to the building."
Eastbound lanes of Highway 192 were blocked momentarily and are now re-opened.
Officials say they are still investigating the cause of the crash.
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes is done. |
Rhodes and another associate were convicted and face the possibility of a hefty bid in federal time out. This also includes a handful of associates who escaped the sedition charges.
A Washington, D.C., jury found Rhodes guilty of sedition after three days of deliberations in the nearly two-month-long trial that showcased the far-right extremist group’s efforts to keep Washed Up 45 in the White House at all costs.
Rhodes was acquitted of two other conspiracy charges. A co-defendant — Kelly Meggs, who led the antigovernment group’s Florida chapter — was also convicted of seditious conspiracy, while three other associates were cleared of that charge. Jurors found all five defendants guilty of obstruction of an official proceeding: Congress’ certification of Biden’s electoral victory.
The verdict, while mixed, marks a significant milestone for the Justice Department and is likely to clear the path for prosecutors to move ahead at full steam in upcoming trials of other extremists accused of sedition.
Rhodes and Meggs are the first people in nearly three decades to be found guilty at trial of seditious conspiracy — a rarely used Civil War-era charge that can be difficult to prove. The offense calls for up to 20 years behind bars.
It could embolden investigators, whose work has expanded beyond those who attacked the Capitol to focus on others linked to Washed Up 45’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland recently named a veteran prosecutor, Jack Smith, to serve as special counsel to oversee key aspects of a probe into efforts to subvert the election as well as a separate investigation into the retention of classified documents at Washed Up 45’s Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago.
Garland said after the verdict that the Justice Department “is committed to holding accountable those criminally responsible for the assault on our democracy on January 6, 2021.”
“Democracy depends on the peaceful transfer of power. By attempting to block the certification of the 2020 presidential election results, the defendants flouted and trampled the rule of law,” Steven M. D’Antuono, assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington Field Office, said in an emailed statement. “This case shows that force and violence are no match for our country’s justice system
Jury didn't buy his bullshit. |
Over seven weeks of testimony, jurors heard how Rhodes rallied his followers to fight to defend Washed Up 45, discussed the prospect of a “bloody” civil war and warned the Oath Keepers may have to “rise up in insurrection” to defeat Biden if Washed Up 45 didn’t act.
Defense attorneys accused prosecutors of twisting their clients’ words and insisted the Oath Keepers came to Washington only to provide security for figures such as Roger Stone, a longtime Washed Up 45 ally. The defense focused heavily on seeking to show that Rhodes’ rhetoric was just bluster and that the Oath Keepers had no plan before Jan. 6 to attack the Capitol.
Rhodes intends to appeal, defense attorney James Lee Bright told reporters. Another Rhodes lawyer, Ed Tarpley, described the verdict as a “mixed bag,” adding, “This is not a total victory for the government in any way, shape or form.”
“We feel like we presented a case that showed through evidence and testimony that Mr. Rhodes did not commit the crime of seditious conspiracy,” Tarpley said.
On trial alongside Rhodes, of Granbury, Texas, and Meggs, were Kenneth Harrelson, another Florida Oath Keeper; Thomas Caldwell, a retired Navy intelligence officer from Virginia; and Jessica Watkins, who led an Ohio militia group.
Caldwell was convicted on two counts and acquitted on three others, including seditious conspiracy. His attorney, David Fischer, called the verdict “major victory” for his client and a “major defeat” for the Justice Department. He also said he would appeal the two convictions.
Jury selection for a second group of Oath Keepers facing seditious conspiracy charges is scheduled to begin next week. Several members of the Proud Boys, including the former national chairman Enrique Tarrio, are also scheduled to go to trial on the sedition charge in December.
In an extraordinary move, Rhodes took the stand to tell jurors there was no plan to attack the Capitol and insist that his followers who went inside the building went rogue.
Rhodes testified that he had no idea that his followers were going to join the mob and storm the Capitol and said he was upset after he found out that some did. Rhodes said they were acting “stupid” and outside their mission for the day.
Jurors heard how Rhodes spent thousands of dollars on an AR-platform rifle, magazines, mounts, sights and other equipment on his way to Washington ahead of the riot. They watched surveillance footage from the Virginia hotel where some Oath Keepers stashed weapons for “quick reaction force” teams prosecutors said were ready to get weapons into the city quickly if they were needed. The weapons were never deployed.
On Jan. 6, Oath Keepers wearing combat gear were seen on camera shouldering their way through the crowd and into the Capitol. Rhodes remained outside like a “general surveying his troops on the battlefield,” a prosecutor said. After the riot, Rhodes and other Oath Keepers went to an Olive Garden restaurant to celebrate, according to prosecutors.
Two Ohio militia members were also convicted for disruption of Congress but acquitted of sedition. |
nother man testified that after the riot, Rhodes tried to persuade him to pass along a message to Washed Up 45 that urged the president not to give up his fight to hold onto power. The intermediary — a man who told jurors he had an indirect way to reach the president — recorded his meeting with Rhodes and went to the FBI instead of giving the message to the former president.
“If he’s not going to do the right thing and he’s just gonna let himself be removed illegally then we should have brought rifles,” Rhodes said during that meeting, according to a recording played for jurors. “We should have fixed it right then and there. I’d hang (expletive) Pelosi from the lamppost,” Rhodes said, referring to Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Three other Oath Keepers previously pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy. The last time the Justice Department had secured such a conviction at trial, though, was in the 1995 prosecution of Islamic militants who plotted to bomb New York City landmarks.
Notice Elon Musk is calling for a boycott of Apple while tweeting from an iPhone. |
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 28, 2022
Lmaoooo
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 28, 2022
Did you know Apple puts a secret 30% tax on everything you buy through their App Store? https://t.co/LGkPZ4EYcz
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 28, 2022
Apple has also threatened to withhold Twitter from its App Store, but won’t tell us why
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 28, 2022
The people have spoken …
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 29, 2022
Love wins. |
Interracial marriage is on the rise. |
The Flipper joins Dems in protecting marriage equality, |
Actor and professor Clarence Gilyard, Jr. passed away from unknown illness. |
Clarence and Chuck Norris were iconic lawmen on Walker, Texas Ranger. |
White terrorist was out on bail when he went back to his old ways. |
Some are calling it a travesty. Cause if this was a Black man who murdered three white people, rest assured he would not be getting a "get out free card."
This happened in Indianapolis.
Marion County Prosecutors revoked the bond of this white terrorist who turned 18 last Wednesday morning and celebrated with a female friend in her brother’s house, where Indy police detectives served a search warrant and claimed they found marijuana, ammunition and four guns.
the terrorist was out on bond at the time, wearing a GPS monitor on his ankle, and free pending trial because his attorney convinced a judge the search warrant linking him to the murder weapon was deficient. She threw out the evidence, the prosecutor appealed and now a higher court will need to rule.
The terrorist is now back inside the Marion County Adult Detention Center and facing a Wednesday hearing and charges of dealing marijuana, visiting a common nuisance, invasion of privacy and violating his pre-trial release conditions.
The terrorist’s attorney says Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department detectives have a vendetta against his client.
“It’s trumped up. They want him back in jail,” said David Hennessy. “I think they’re a little bitter. They messed up their own case.”
The mother of one of the terrorist’s alleged victims said she expected the accused killer would soon be back in jail after his release last month.
“I’m not surprised. This is what I expected because Caden Smith is clearly a criminal,” said Gladys Larsen whose son, Michael James, Jr., 22, was found shot to death in a secluded area near the 4400 block of South Meridian Street. “He is definitely someone who should remain in the Marion County jail.”
IMPD homicide detectives charge that James, Joseph Thomas, 18, and Abdullah Mubarak, 17, were killed over the course of two nights in October of 2021 as they met with the terrorist to look at or buy a gun.
Investigators said they later found that gun in a search of the relative’s home where the terrorist was staying on West Thompson Road, across I-465 from the murder scenes.
White terrorist murders a promising young Black teen. |
Hennessy said his client did not violate the pre-trial release order.
“We haven’t been informed of any protected area. There’s no limitations on the hours. There’s no limitations on his movements,” he said. “The violation is a product of the no-contact orders. When you have a no-contact order, you can’t have any guns. He didn’t have any guns. They said, ‘in the house’. Not his house. Not his guns.”
In the Notice of the Pre-Trial Release Violation, an IMPD detective wrote, “Mr. Smith is not to possess firearms or have firearms in the residence he is staying in. On 11/23/22, IMPD served a search warrant and found (Smith) having firearms in the house, one of which, was reported stolen out of Hamilton County, Indiana.”
“The police did not indicate where they found anything,” argued Hennessy. “On visiting a common nuisance, it has to be more than one time and you have to know what’s in the house.”
Gladys Larsen recently spent her second birthday and Thanksgiving without her son, and thinks the terrorist is to blame.
“He was actually released on GPS to go home with his family for the holidays and my son Michael James, Joseph Thomas and Abdullah Mubarak are no longer here, and Caden Smith decides to go on his birthday and hang out somewhere where there are guns and drugs so, yes, he is definitely someone who should remain in the Marion County jail.”
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
B.G. may be heading home. |
B.G. along with Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh, Juvenile, Turk and Birdman |
Virginia lawmaker Donald McEachin passed away. |