Sunday, November 16, 2014

Ferguson Cop May Walk!

The cop could walk.

White folks are getting their guns and boarding up their homes and businesses. The Day The Niggaz Took Over could come when the decision occurs.

Yahoo News reported that if the grand jury decides to remand the case to criminal court and that court returns a felony verdict, Jackson said Officer Darren Wilson will be fired. Wilson has been on paid leave since he killed Brown on August 9.

Jackson told Yahoo’s Jason Sickles via email that Wilson’s new assignment, should he return to duty, is “not yet determined.”

Sickles spoke with Dallas, Texas defense attorney Bob Gorsky who specializes in defending police officers accused of crimes. Gorsky said that it’s unlikely that Wilson would be returned to the street.

“I would be surprised if they put him back on the streets at least in the near future,” said the 40-year legal veteran.

“He’s always going to be dealing with the emotional scars of the event itself, not to mention the scrutiny he’s gone through,” Gorsky said. “It’s going to be a tough situation for him. Hopefully the department will support him if he’s not charged with a crime.”

Brown’s family, represented by attorney Benjamin Crump, want to see the case go to trial.

“That way everybody would get their due process,” said Crump this week. “The constitutional rights would be extended both to the police officer, but also to Michael Brown Jr.”

Jackson told Yahoo that the department has not yet begun its internal investigation of the shooting death.

“Typically an admin investigation waits until the criminal one is over,” Jackson said in an email. “In this case it would be difficult anyway since County PD/FBI has all the evidence/witnesses.”

That Ferguson cop that shot unarmed Michael Brown may get off with no charges. That adds to the shit sandwich America's gotten. The inept Republicans won the election. The unarmed Black male is a target among the White conservative extremist with a gun.

It's a damn shame in America.


The Cos In Trouble!

Bill Cosby got served with lawsuits.

Allegations of rape are circulating against America's dad and chief complainer of the Black community.

The allegations against entertainer Bill Cosby are bigger than expected. I didn't even know about this, but I am going to cover this. We will follow this controversy on Journal de la Reyna.

The allegations resurfaced Monday, thanks to a Twitter campaign that immediately backfired. Followers were asked to "meme" photos of Cosby, but all the memes that flooded in were about rape.

Barbara Bowman says she reported her alleged rape at the time, but no one took her seriously.

In a CNN interview, Bowman claimed she was drugged then raped, though she said she never saw drugs. When she woke up, she was not wearing her clothes and knew she had been touched by Cosby.

"I didn't really talk about it much because nobody was believing it. And it was just, I was in a situation, I was in New York, my job was to work hard, go to classes, don't ask questions. Just be grateful for this amazing opportunity. Don't mess it up," she said.

Bowman says she was 17 and an aspiring actress when she met Cosby in 1985. She considered him to be her mentor. She said the sexual abuse began after she turned 18.

"When these things started happening, I wasn't silent. I told my agent what was going down," she said.

Bowman is one of 14 women who claim to have been sexually assaulted by the comedian.

Cosby's representative said they don't want to respond to old, resurfacing allegations. Over the years, Cosby has repeatedly denied sexually assaulting anyone and has never been charged with a crime.

"In 1989 though, I did go to a lawyer. A friend talked me into doing that, eventually. He laughed me right out of the office. It was terrible. It was humiliating. It was scary," Bowman said.

Wikipedia explains his achievements and the controversy surrounding the entertainer.

Dr. William Henry Cosby, Jr. (professionally known as Bill Cosby) is an American comedian, actor, author, television producer, educator, musician and activist. A veteran stand-up performer, he got his start at the hungry i in San Francisco and various other clubs, then landed a starring role in the 1960s action show I Spy. He later starred in his own sitcom, The Bill Cosby Show. He was one of the major performers on the children's television series The Electric Company during its first two seasons, and created the educational cartoon comedy series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, about a group of young friends growing up in the city. Cosby also acted in a number of films.

During the 1980s, Cosby produced and starred in one of the decade's defining sitcoms, The Cosby Show, which aired eight seasons from 1984 to 1992. It was the number one show in America for five straight years (1985–89). The sitcom highlighted the experiences and growth of an affluent African-American family. He also produced the spin-off sitcom A Different World, which became second to The Cosby Show in ratings. He starred in the sitcom Cosby from 1996 to 2000 and hosted Kids Say the Darndest Things for two seasons.

In 2002, scholar Molefi Kete Asante included him in his book The 100 Greatest African Americans.

In 1976, Cosby earned a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His dissertation discussed the use of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids as a teaching tool in elementary schools.

NBC was working with the Cos to develop a sitcom. They probably pulled the plug on that one.

David Letterman pulled the plug on an appearance from Cosby. Letterman got Regis Philbin as a guest.

This is a huge freaking controversy. Remember a few years back, Kevin Clash, the puppeteer who voiced Sesame Street's Elmo for twenty years. He was caught up in a scandal. He was being sued by three men who accused him of rape. These men said they were young and people didn't believe them. They said that Clash had a major influence on Sesame Street. That forced him to announce he was gay. He settled with some of his accusers and went into hiding.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

106 & Park Canceled!

After three nickels on the air, BET cancels 106 & Park.

It seems things are changing in the way we watch television. Music videos for example aren't shown on MTV, VH-1 and BET as much as they used to. YouTube, VEVO, and the other social networks are dominating music and giving stans the opportunity to view music videos whenever they want.

With record sales on the decline, record executives are trying to find ways to put talent out there. That's where these music programs came into play. They gave an opportunity for a rapper to venture into the mainstream whenever they appeared on these programs. Nowadays, you can get a record deal by just putting a video on YouTube.

The networks knew that the digital world is killing it. That's why it's time for a new era in music.

BET announced that the longest running music program is coming to an end this December.

Free and AJ from 2002.
That means that Bow Wow is out of work literally. He's no longer signed to So So Def. The deal with Cash Money/Young Money fell through. He's practically running on BET to pay his child support and debts.

Since 2000, 106 & Park was the television show. It's been through eight hosts. The original pioneers of the program AJ Calloway and rapper Free. They were the draw to the program. They both got the ax after conflict with their show producer Stephen Hill.

So they replaced them with Julissa and Rap City's Big Tigger. They canceled Rap City so Tig could run the show full time. After a few years of their reign. They were given the ax and then the second most notable talents came forth.

Terrance J and Rocsi joined the show. The show then went through a major change. The show was originally produced in Harlem, New York City, and the title of the show is derived from the original studio location at East 106th Street and Park Avenue. Viacom's acquisition of BET prompted a change to the CBS Broadcast Center at 524 West 57th Street between 10th & 11th Avenues, in the Hell's Kitchen section of Midtown Manhattan. There were allegations of conflict between the two.



There were allegations of sexual harassment. Rappers who came on to the show were being dickheads towards Rocsi. Terrance J would defend their behavior. She would split after an infamous incident involving a gangsta rapper from the Baton Rouge.  Louisiana rapper Webbie was banned on 106 & Park for trying to hit on Rocsi and threatening to assault Terrence J.
Terrance J and Rocsi.
When Terrance J decided to find an acting and rapping career, they added the former child star Bow Wow to the show. Bow Wow was designated as the new host.

After a few years of guest hosting and the search, they concluded Keisha Chante, a Canadian singer and actress as their final co-host.

Entertainer Keisha Chante got served by Def Jam singer August Alsina.The most notable event was the singer and his dirty mouth towards Chante and Bow Wow.

Of course, Bow Wow didn't step up to defend her. August would later come back to the show to make up. Def Jam told him to act right or get dropped. So it was forced upon him to apologize.
Big Tigger, Julissa and comedian Martin Lawrence.
Now all the drama, the countdowns, the freestyle Fridays and the prize giveaways are coming to an end. The executives are seeing ratings dropped badly, so it's time to ax it.

It’s been a great 14-year run as America’s top music/variety show on cable. And now that very valuable brand is going to take its talents to the digital realm. The interactive brand you helped build, 106 & Park, is alive and well…and it’s moving to the space in which our audience NOW interacts with music the most: online. It’ll be very exciting to connect with the millions of people that are already engaged with 106 & Park and other BET digital and social media entities and bring content that will further evolve the 106 & Park brand — and enhance the overall BET Networks brand. As we transition to the digital space, we look to continue 106 & Park’s role as both a leader of and a mirror to youth culture. We’ll have more information to share about how that is to roll out very soon.

And 106 & Park will still have specials on BET. What’s a New Year’s Eve without 106 & Party? 106 & Park Presents: 106 & Party will be on-air to take our viewers into the beginning of the second half of this decade in a big way. And when it’s time for the BET Awards to come around, you can be sure that 106 & Park Presents: Live, Red and Ready will be ushering you into the show and that 106 & Park will be an integral part of the BET Experience.

I’m not trying to minimize it; this is a very big change. We thank all the people who have worked on the show over the years; the talented hosts, the hard-working staff, production crews, and all the incredible guests we’ve had. Most of all, we’d like to humbly thank the “livest audience”, both in studio and at home, who fueled this landmark TV show from the very beginning. Meet you in the digital domain.

Bow Wow and Keisha Chante meeting First Lady Michelle Obama.
Most recently, the show — which counts down the day’s top videos, and features interviews with rappers, actors, singers, and athletes — has been hosted by Bow Wow and Keshia Chante. Before them, hosts included A.J. Calloway and Free, who helmed the show from its 2000 launch until 2005, and Terrence J and Rocsi, who took over from 2006 through 2012. In addition to playing music videos and interviews, “106″ became known for its Freestyle Friday segments.

Despite moving off air for its daily shows, “106 & Park” will still resurface for specials — like on New Year’s Eve and prior to the BET Awards.

“I’m not trying to minimize it; this is a very big change,” Hill added. “We thank all the people who have worked on the show over the years; the talented hosts, the hard-working staff, production crews and all the incredible guests we’ve had. Most of all, we’d like to humbly thank the ‘livest audience,’ both in studio and at home, who fueled this landmark TV show from the very beginning. Meet you in the digital domain.”

Obama: F**k It, I'm Gonna Get Things Done Despite The Republicans B*tching!

President Barack Obama is going to act on immigration reform.

Republicans are livid over the president's attempts to use executive order to get immigration reform moving.

President Barack Obama had enough. His party was defeated by the Republicans in the Midterms and they tried everything to appeal to their base. Their base sat it out because of things that weren't covered.

The improving job market. The lower prices of fuel and oil. The healthcare law is improving. Things are better than they were when he got into office in 2009.

But to the Republicans and their racist right allies, ISIS is coming to America. The border at Mexico is open and illegal immigrants are pouring into the country. Obamacare (as the junk food media and Republicans call it) is an epic disaster. Gay marriage is tearing apart families. There's no jobs and the unemployment numbers are bogus. The president is using his executive orders like a dictator. The media is liberal. And so on and so on.....

This stuff helped the Republicans win control of Congress and hold on to state governorships despite their unpopularity.

Now the president is warning Republicans that he's going ahead after waiting too long on passing immigration reform. The Senate had passed immigration reform, but the House killed the bill.

Obama's most anticipated steps is executive action on immigration, which could provide deportation relief to millions of undocumented immigrants.

Republican leaders in Washington were quick to rebuke the president's actions, which they argued could jeopardize any collaboration with the White House once the new Congress takes over in January.

"I've been very disturbed about the way the president has proceeded in the wake of the election, whether it was his intervention on net neutrality, his apparent decision to move ahead on immigration with executive orders, the rather ridiculous agreement with the Chinese," soon-to-be Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Thursday.

"I had maybe naively hoped the president would look at the results of the election and decide to come to the political center and do some business with us," McConnell continued. "I still hope he does at some point, but the early signs are not good."

The voters told you to stop. That's why we won! - Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Majority Leader designate.
House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) also condemned the president's assertiveness, pledging to fight him "tooth and nail" on immigration and even refusing to take the threat of a government shutdown off the table.

"This is the wrong way to govern," Boehner told reporters Thursday. "If he wants to go off on his own, there are things he's just not going to get."

The Huffington Post and most in the junk food media believe that the Republicans and President Barack Obama are going to have a contiguous fight over issues. I'm already dubbing this the party that plans on IMPEACHING OBAMA over everything.

The do-nothing Congress did pass in the House that stupid Keystone XL pipeline bill. Despite the cost of oil being extremely low this season, Congressman Bill Cassidy (R-LA) is hoping that this bill getting passed will help him knock Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) out of Washington.

The Keystone XL pipeline is based in Canada. Once built, it will transport tar sand oil across the Yukon to the Gulf of Mexico. Then of course, it will be shipped overseas.


Friday, November 14, 2014

Suspect: It's Obama's Fault (My Fatal Mow Down Of A Black Man)!

This evil man ran down volunteers and had the audacity to blame President Barack Obama's policies for it.

I was going to cover this crime over the past few days. I understand that politics is divisive and people sometimes get carried away with it. Unfortunately it could turn deadly. An evil man mowed down an innocent man with his car in California.

His excuse, he hates the fact that he "could" be a liberal. After all, the evil man blamed President Barack Obama for the turmoil.

Joseph Paul Leonard walked out of a McDonald’s, and then he “went crazy and lost his temper” at two black men who were passing out food to nearby homeless people, according to testimony from a police detective. The detective testified that Leonard took a chain from the back of his truck and began swinging it at the black men, and this testimony was corroborated by a videotape taken by the McDonald’s showing the two black men backing away while Leonard swung the chain over his head “lasso style.”

The video shows Leonard getting in his truck, driving off, and then returning with the chain in his hands once again. At one point, he stomps on a bicycle ridden by one of the two black men, a man named Toussaint Harrison. The two black men reportedly tried to defend themselves by throwing a knife and another, unidentified object at Leonard, injuring his cheek and his midsection. They eventually fled the scene.

That’s when Leonard chased after them in his truck, according to the Sacramento Bee. Evidence at Leonard’s trial “showed that he burned 23 feet of rubber before he smashed his 1997 green Chevy S-10 into Harrison.” As Harrison was bleeding on the pavement, Leonard reportedly exited his truck and kicked Harrison multiple times in his head while wearing steel-toed boots. Harrison died two days later.

The black man who survived the encounter with Leonard, a man named Justin Oliphant, later told detectives that Leonard used a racial slur while he was chasing after them. And, in case there is any doubt why Leonard confronted the two men, Leonard was videotaped while he was sitting in the back of a sheriff’s patrol car shortly after he was arrested, blaming his actions on the fact that the United States has a black president.

“Just because we got Obama for a president,” Leonard says on the video, “these people think they are real special.”

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Hannity: Jon Stewart Caught A STD D**k-Riding Obama!

Gloating about Republican victory, that annoying conservative agitator reignites his feud with Jon Stewart.

Of course that's not what that annoying ass conservative agitator said, but it's more worthy of what the tension is between him and Comedy Central's Jon Stewart.

On the note of who deserves credit for Republicans taking control of Congress. I give credit to Laura Ingraham as the one who helped the insurgency and Republicans take control of Congress. She is the most active and somewhat likable agitator in the conservative media. Without her influences on the Republican primaries, none of this would have happen.

Congratulations to her and the Republicans.

Someone who I refuse to give credit to is this annoying ass conservative agitator who was demoted for being somewhat of a pain in the neck for Chief Roger. He and the old fart in the afternoon get no credit. I wish they were more active in making Republicans look even more stupider than they are. These agitators may have popped the corks of their champagne bottles and firearms, but you can't seriously give them credit for a lackluster turnout. A crop of weak candidates who ran away from the president when things were getting better. Despite the good, the Democrats went soft and got slammed hard.

Now this is the very same man who picked a fight with a comedian only seven months ago during a debate over an extremist rancher squaring off with federal land agents over his cattle grazing on protected land.

Now he doing a little gloating and a not so nice shot at the comedian. He said that Jon Stewart of the Daily Show has his head so far up Obama's ass, it's unbelievable he can see clearly.
Expect this feud to get even uglier when Jon Stewart responds to that annoying conservative agitator's comments.
"Nearly 50 million Americans on food stamps, nearly 50 million in poverty, the lowest labor participation rate since 1978, and Jon's beloved president who once said George Bush's debt was 'irresponsible and unpatriotic' has almost accumulated more debt then every other President before him combined," Hannity wrote. "Do I even need to remind him about keeping our doctors, our health plans and saving money? And how is that healthcare website working out?  Or Iraq, Isis, the 'Russian reset'?"

"Jon's problem is he has his head so far up Obama's ass he cannot see clearly, he is obviously better suited to reading his joke writers material, and making his clapping seal audience happy," Hannity continued.

"I await another Rally to Restore Sanity with Fatwah supporter Cat Stevens!!" he said, referring to the event that Stewart and Stephen Colbert hosted in Washington, D.C., in 2010.

This was from The Politico. This was a response to the Rolling Stone interview Stewart had in which he referred to the annoying conservative agitator as "loathsome".

Stewart reflects on the midterm elections. The Rolling Stone had interviewed him on his tenure and what makes his show successful and his new movie Rosewater, a thriller that's coming to theaters this fall. They also mentioned his ongoing attacks on Loserville.

Stewart made note that he respects O'Loofus as a broadcaster, but slams that network as an instrument for the divisive and destructive culture in American media.
He love to mock Loserville for its sensationalist reports.
I think that [Chief Roger's tactics created a great gift that was] mainstreaming that nativist, paranoid streak in American politics and putting it on television in a much prettier, shinier box. What they did was change the inflection point. AM talk radio is, "We are being robbed by communists and progressives that are destroying this country. They are a cancer and treasonous!" [Loserville] does it like, [sweet, cheery voice] "Are we being run by communists? Is it treason what they're doing? Let's have the discussion."

[That annoying conservative agitator] is a populist with a nativist bent. There's that sort of grand nostalgia that a certain type of populist has for the country that used to exist in this magical state, but that's not actually real. O'Loofus has this vision of Levittown and how it made him, but there was a bar of entry to that. The fact his family could get that house and build wealth there is a big deal.

[That annoying conservative agitator] is probably the most loathsome dude over there. That's just pure cynicism, and it's horrible. Everything is presented in as devious a manner as it could be possibly be presented. [And if asked to appear on the Daily Show, it's not going to happen] That's probably a shortcoming, but I have no interest in that. I probably should. It would be interesting, I guess.

I guess Stewart will respond to the "head up Obama's ass" remark on his program tonight. We'll see. The junk food media does love to cover their feud.

Alright, before you give any feedback to this story. Ground rules. I will not refer to that annoying conservative agitator by name in any of my postings. The only time I refer to him by his name is only in the title. I listen to his show on radio and television and I do get tired of him repeating Obama's name over and over. He says Obama name over 1,000 times in a day. That's why I refer to him as an annoying conservative agitator.

Second, I don't have much respect for that network. I believe it's a communication arm for the Republican Party.

Third, I will refer to Bill O'Reilly as O'Loofus.

I will not mention that network by name. I will call it Loserville. The reason comes from Obama New (aka MSNBC) president Phil Griffin's takedown of that network during its brief surge in ratings.

I decided to stick with it.

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Birdman: Rich Gang Growing!

Despite the family feud with Tyga, Birdman is moving the YMCMB/Rich Gang movement forward.

While Jay Sean, Lil' Twist and Tyga are jumping ship, the OG of Cash Money is returning to the label. It's confirmed that the single Sho Me Love is leaked and it features Juvie (also known as Juvenile) and Drake. It was produced by in-house producer London on The Track.

This single is showing the stans that Cash Money Records is moving forward despite the conflict with their own.

As reported earlier, Tyga is currently feuding with Drake, Birdman and Lil' Wayne over the handling of his album. The president of Cash Money/Young Money/Rich Gang Music Money Maine is about to put the brakes on this foolish Compton rapper.

The warning shots came earlier this year when there were reports that members of Young Money were concerned about the relationship between Tyag and a reality turd. Tyga went to the social networks to blast the YMCMB/Rich Gang label for stiffing him out of a check.

Cash Money Records top sellers are Drake, Nicki Minaj and Lil' Wayne.
Tyga is allegedly dating Kylie Jenner the step sister of Kim Kardashian. Tyga (Michael Nguyen Stevenson) is 24 years old and Kylie is 17 years old.

The relationship is extremely controversial but both deny their involved. Nonetheless, revenge seems to be what his baby mama Blac Chyna's about. She decides to ride with Drake on this one.

MTV reports that the feud even even uglier. Jenner was appearing in video for Drake's protege PartyNextDoor's music shoot. Kylie was having a great time there.

The Tyga and Drake feud appeared to start when King Gold Chains called Drizzy fake, among other things, during a Vibe interview.

Drake appeared to respond to this by reportedly liking several Blac Chyna selfies on Instagram. Then, as if that weren't enough, Chubbs, an OVO affiliate, also clowned Tyga.

Tyga wants off the YMCMB label.
Beef talk didn't end there. Rumors circulated that Tyga was dissing Drake on “Make It Work.” With all of this flying around, Birdman spoke on the rift, giving Tyga, who’s been unhappy about his Young Money deal, an ultimatum.

Birdman told Hot 97 that Drake is on top the game right now and the haters want to see him fall. He added that Tyga is one of those who hating on the talent. To make it clear, Birdman said that Drake is the dollars, Tyga is the change.

He warned the rapper that if he keeps on bitching, he'll "fire" him out the cannon. On top that, the Cash Money team will  sack his album and could blackball him from ever signing to another label.

John Oliver: The Poor Make The Lottery A Success!

The Multi-State Lottery Association releases a new game. Monopoly Millionaires Club begins. Many states are licensed to sell this game. Hasbro authorized the usage of its game.

HBO's Last Week Tonight is a hit. The former writer and contributor to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, John Oliver host the program. This episode got me thinking. Oliver covers the state lotteries.

How could  45 states, DC and three territories profit off the lottery?

They take advantage of the poor.

Gambling is the wagering of money or something of material value (referred to as "the stakes") on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and/or material goods. Gambling thus requires three elements be present: consideration, chance and prize.

The outcome of the wager is often immediate, such as a single roll of dice or a spin of a roulette wheel, but longer time frames are also common, allowing wagers on the outcome of a future sports contest or even an entire sports season.




John Oliver nails it to the wall and let's it hang. It's gone viral and I hope you take interest in it.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Connecticut Fraternity Gets Away With Calling Black Sorority Women Racist and Sexist Slurs

This article first came to my attention at Rawstory.com regarding harassment of Black sorority women at the University of Connecticut.  So much was covered on the race-and class baiting street harassment video that we don't pay attention to the real victims of street and university harassment. It's us Black women, Women of Color, ethnic White women, working/lower class women who bear the brunt of such harassment and it's not always men of Color, ethnic/working class White men.  It's the upper class men such as the frat boys pictured below.

Connecticut frat brothers get ‘no punishment’ for racial attack on ‘whores’ in ‘fat black b*tch’ sorority

How can those guys get away with such racist evil?  




“This is definitely not UConn’s finest hour”: Community Uproar Against Campus Racism




Christine Wilson (left) and Noel Cazenave (right) speak at the town meeting on campus racism hosted by the African American Cultural Center. (Photo by Ryan King/The Daily Campus)
Christine Wilson (left) and Noel Cazenave (right) speak at the town meeting on campus racism hosted by the African American Cultural Center and Asian American Cultural Center. (Photo by Ryan King/The Daily Campus)
“Privilege will ruin our reputation,” Brittney Yancy, a victim of harassment by members of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, said to a round of applause at a town hall meeting hosted by the African American Cultural Center last night. “And if it goes unchecked, this is how it impacts our community. It will determine who matters, who is protected, who gets access and who is worthy of justice on this campus.”
Audience members including student leaders and UConn alumni felt disrespected by responses from some of the panelists who were giving comments on community, civility and respect.
The forum was held in the Student Union at 6 p.m. on Monday and featured panelists UConn Police Chief Barbara O’Connor, Vice President of Student Affairs Christine Wilson, Dean of Students Eleanor Daugherty, Sociology Professor Noel Cazenave and Director of the Asian American Cultural Center Angela Rola.
The focus of the meeting was a confrontation which occurred on Sept. 29 between an African American sorority and a historically white fraternity.
Greek students belonging to the fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha verbally accosted members of the Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) sorority after painting on a spirit rock, using racially-infused hate speech.
“We were called whores, and after establishing that I was a university professional I was verbally accosted, and intimidation tactics were used,” said AKA Graduate Advisor Brittney Yancy. “They called me a fat black bitch, not just a fat bitch but a fat black bitch.”
Although sanctions were administered against PIKE including the loss of rock painting privilege, individual members at the incident were not punished.
“I have to deal with the fact that the student who has verbally accosted me received no punishment,” Yancy said.
After Yancy made her remarks, Wilson talked about diversity and access and Daugherty expressed a shared commitment to make everyone on campus feel safe and heard.
UConn Political Science Professor Evelyn Simien addressed the panelists during question and answer: “We don’t want to hear about your job descriptions or the statistics,” she said.
Siemien asked that the panelists to “go off script and speak from your heart as a human being that’s not so invested in your administrative job description.”
One particularly thought-provoking question demonstrated the double standard which the incident raised.
“Had the perpetrators been black men and the sorority girls been white, wouldn’t the results have been different?” Simien asked.
O’Connor did not have an answer for this hypothetical situation.
Khalifa Miles, who was at the incident that night, said he felt disrespected by the chief’s response. “As a chief, you have the supreme command in running these police officers that serve this university, so how is it that you don’t have an answer?” he asked. “Do they have free reign to do whatever they want?…There has to be a protocol. There has to be some type of training put in place for these men to adhere to. I think it’s highly disrespectful for you to address these concerns with: I do not have an answer.”
One student said she doesn’t understand how the university can say that they promote safety when some students don’t feel safe.
“Things like this happen, and what I’m trying to say is that when things happen we try to talk to everyone,” Wilson said in response.
There was also debate over how the investigation was handled. Diondra Brown, president of AKA, said she was told by Wilson that the group filing the complaint could not appeal the decision made by Community Standards. At the town hall meeting, Wilson said that she learned the group could in fact file an appeal of the decision.
“Why is this information just now being communicated to us?” Brown asked.
Victims involved also found out at the panel that they could file individual complaints against members of Pike in addition to a complaint against the organization as a whole.
“I appreciate this conversation,” Yancy said. “But I think what is nauseating is the lack of transparency. It would have been great to know that someone needs to follow up on an individual complaint so we can take the appropriate actions.”
Yancy was visibly upset when this information was revealed to her during the town hall, prompted by a question from the audience.
“I silenced (the girls) that night when they were visibly upset. I said do not react. I told them to let me do all the talking because I’m sure my authority and the process is going to get this right,” Yancy remembered. “The lack of transparency about the appeal process is so disheartening.”
AKA plans to appeal the decision made by the university department of student affairs. Many members of AKA were not asked for their testimony during the event and many feel that the case was mishandled.
“It is almost inconceivable that the university has made no effort to investigate the women that were there that night,” said Cazenave.
Noticeably absent from the meeting was any member of PIKE or other non-African American sororities, which was seen as indicative of a lack of perspective and understanding shown by the groups.
“Why is it that none of the historically white sororities show their support for their fellow sororities? Is it because they don’t see them as women because they’re too busy seeing them as black, or is it instead that they align themselves with PIKE because they see themselves as being white,” Cazenave asked.
President Susan Herbst also came under fire for her lack of commitment in trying to promote a more inclusive environment.
“The Herbst administration has certainly not articulated any vision for diversity at UConn instead I’ve noticed that there has actually been a dismantling of the universities previously existing efforts to promote inclusiveness,” Cazenave said.
Herbst was also criticized for not being in attendance for the meeting.
“I remember a time when we had university professors that actually attended events like this,” said Cazenave.
In efforts to move forward, speakers addressed particular initiatives currently being made to promote a more inclusive campus environment.
“We try to hire and maintain a diverse faculty and staff,” said Wilson.
Stephanie Sponzo, a member of the student development committee of USG said “the lack of passion from the administration” was saddening, given the passion that the students affected brought to the town hall meeting.
In regards to what needs to be done about issues like these, panelist Cazenave said: “Change has to come from the top.”

Privileged White men can do whatever the heck they want without consequences.  The epitome of White privilege.

Black women who report harassment by nonblack men are called paranoid, playing the race card, and boys will be boys and we need to be silent. That's not right.  Let's call them out on their racist sexism.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Big Bank Hank Passes Away!


Big Bank Hank (left) passed away.
Everybody clap your hands, cause it's time to party and The Sugarhill Gang was here to party with you. Did you ever went over to someone's house and they offered food that tasted like wood?

That's some of the memorable things I could think of when I hear the music from the pioneers of hip-hop music.

Today a legend died and we here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to family of Big Bank Hank. He died today and it's sending ripples across the entertainment community.

The AP reports that the member of the pioneering hip-hop group the Sugarhill Gang responsible for one of the most popular rap songs of all time, "Rapper's Delight," has died of complications of cancer at age 57.

He died Tuesday at a hospital in Englewood, New Jersey according to David Mallie, a business manager for two former members of the group, and Aree Booker, a funeral director with Eternity Funeral Services.

Big Bank Hank, whose real name was Henry Jackson, was born in the Bronx borough of New York. He was a part of the Sugarhill Gang in 1979 when it had hip-hop's first hit with "Rapper's Delight."

The song was released as hip-hop music started to emerge as a genre, and it landed in the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. It also peaked at No. 4 on the Hot Soul Singles chart, now called the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

The Sugarhill Gang, which was formed in Englewood, also included Master Gee and Wonder Mike.

"So sad to hear about our brothers passing," Gee and Mike said in a statement issued through Mallie, who didn't work with Big Bank Hank. "The 3 of us created musical history together with the release of Rapper's Delight. We will always remember traveling the world together and rocking the house. Rest in peace Big Bank."

"Rapper's Delight" became a success thanks to the late Sylvia Robinson, the record label owner who released it on her Sugar Hill Records. Robinson, who was known as the Mother of Hip-Hop, died in 2011.

After "Rapper's Delight," the trio had minor successes with songs such as "Apache" and "8th Wonder" but faded away. Their last album was a 1999 children's rap album, "Jump On It!"

Gee and Mike currently perform under the name Rapper's Delight Experience featuring Wonder Mike and Master Gee, Mallie said. Robinson's son owns the Sugarhill Gang trademark, and Gee and Mike haven't been able to perform under the name since 2010, he said.

Gee and Mike were on good terms with Big Bank Hank before he died, Mallie said.

Giveaway For The Veterans!

Vice President Joe Biden visits the Arlington National Cemetery for Veterans Day. 

As we mark the all important Veteran's Day: Do you thank a veteran?

Do you visit the grave of a family member or even a stranger who served in the U.S. military?

As we celebrate Veteran's Day is a day that gives thanks to all men and women who served in our military. This is one of the country's most important days. To give time to thank our troops who served in the long fought wars is a honor.

The president delivered his weekend address to thank the men and women actively serving and the veterans. His new Veterans Administration secretary Bob McDonald is working on fixing the hospitals and wait times that cause a great uproar this year.

While the president is overseas, Vice President Joe Biden visits Arlington to devote his gratitude to the unknowns who fought and died for America.

Our conservative agitators are probably bitching about the president being overseas instead of thanking the troops. President Barack Obama heading to Asia instead of visiting troops. Although there's military bases in Japan, South Korea and the U.S. territories, the agitators will ignore the fact that the president delivered an address. He honored five service members (living or deceased) for their service. And First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden are working to help children of military families.

The Republicans devoted their time to give the president a headache this year. They won control of Congress despite them not passing bills to help veterans.

To all our men and women who served or died.

Thank you for your service.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Myles Munroe Passes Away!

Megachurch pastor died in tragic plane crash in The Bahamas.

Bahamian mega pastor, his wife, and his entourage died in a plane crash in the Bahamas over the weekend. We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to those lost in this senseless tragedy.

Myles Munroe was the president and founder of the Bahamas Faith Ministries International (BFMI) and Myles Munroe International (MMI), a Christian growth and resource center that includes leadership training institutes, a missions agency, a publishing company, a television network, radio and Web communications, and a church community. He was chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the International Third World Leaders Association and president of the International Leadership Training Institute. He was the author of 69 books and was a motivational speaker.



CNN reports that the aircraft hit a crane at the Freeport Ship Yard and crashed into a nearby "junk site," police said.

No U.S. agencies are involved, and the Royal Bahamas Police Force is handling the investigation, a police spokesman said.

Police released the names of five victims Monday that includes Myles Munroe and his wife Ruth.
Myles Munroe was the senior pastor of Bahamas Faith Ministries International Fellowship, that group's website says. Ruth served as co-pastor.

The two were friends of Andrew Young, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, who was also scheduled to arrive in Freeport.

"Ambassador Young expresses his deep sadness over the tragic death of his friends Dr. Myles and Mrs. Ruth Munroe. He offers condolences to the Munroe family and the families of the other souls who lost their lives as a result of this shocking plane crash," the Andrew Young Foundation said in a statement.

Young is scheduled to speak at a conference starting Monday in Freeport.

The Global Leadership Forum will continue this week, according to Munroe's organization.

"On behalf of Myles Munroe International and ITWLA. We would like to inform you that the Global Leadership Forum will continue," Myles Munroe International posted on its Facebook page. "This is what Dr. Munroe would have wanted."

The other identified victims are Stanley Jerome Thurston, Richard Howard Pinder and Frankhan Demeyer Cooper, all residents of the Bahamas.

The ITWLA is International Third World Leaders Association, which was founded by Munroe.

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