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Oscar

Only 11 years ago Hollywood nominated a blackface performance for an Oscar

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© DreamWorks via IMDB
While left-wing Hollywood's running around declaring us racist, it's instructive to remember it was only 11 years ago that this same Hollywood nominated a blackface performance for an Oscar.

Robert Downey Jr.'s iconic performance in Tropic Thunder (2008) not only earned him a Best Supporting Actor nod at the 2009 Academy Awards, his blackface performance was also nominated for a Golden Globe, a BAFTA (whatever that is), a Screen Actors Guild Award; as well as awards from something called the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (they sound like a load of laughs), the Awards Circuit Community Awards (do they know the word "Awards" appears twice in their name?), and at least a dozen more.

Blackface, y'all.

Full-on blackface.

***Language warning***


The toast of Hollywood elite, including the Academy freakin' Awards, all paid homage to a blackface performance a mere 11 years ago, the same Hollywood attacking us as racist for enjoying Gone With the Wind (along with 73 percent of black people) and using phrases like "China Flu" and "All Lives Matter."

Attention

My terrifying five-day stay inside Seattle's cop-free CHAZ

Capitol Hill Organized Protest
© Getty ImagesA sign welcomes visitors on East Pine Street during ongoing Black Lives Matter events at the "Capitol Hill Organized Protest"in Seattle, Washington.
On June 8, Seattle police frantically loaded what they could from the east precinct onto trucks and cars. Within hours, they boarded up and abandoned the station. That night, left-wing protesters from Black Lives Matter and Antifa declared ownership of the six-block neighborhood in the middle of the Pacific Northwest's largest city. They named their new territory the "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone," or CHAZ. No laws or rules applied here except for one: "No cops allowed."

During five undercover days and nights in the zone, I witnessed a continuing experiment in anarchy, chaos and brute-force criminality. In order to avoid being exposed as a journalist โ€” several reporters have been barred or expelled โ€” I slept and showered outside the zone. (Those inside have no showers but they do have portable bathrooms.) I took meals, and most of my water breaks, elsewhere because I was reluctant to remove my mask and risk being recognized. Every day I entered the zone twice through its semi-porous borders โ€” once in the early afternoon, and again after sundown, staying until the wee hours.

Crime has surged inside and outside the zone.

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NPC

BLM activists threaten Tulsa Trump supporters as police fire pepper balls at protesters

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© Shannon Stapleton / ReutersProtesters confront supporters of US President Donald Trump near the site of his rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. June 20, 2020
Police used non-lethal weapons to disperse a crowd of protesters in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where US President Donald Trump held a campaign event. BLM activists, meanwhile, threatened Trump supporters with violence.

Protesters gathered downtown during and after Trump's speech. Though the demonstrations were largely peaceful, police occasionally fired pepper balls to control the crowd.

Loud arguments broke out between Black Lives Matter activists and Trump supporters. Some protesters threatened to "beat up" their opponents, and told them to "go away."

NPC

'Act with necessary force': Greta Thunberg says BLM protests & 'corona crisis' give blueprint for climate change fight

Greta Thunberg
© REUTERS/Johanna GeronGreta Thunberg takes part in the rally Europe Climate Strike in Brussels, Belgium
The Black Lives Matter protests across the world show the 'necessary force' people need to use when fighting global warming, teen activist turned climate change icon Greta Thunberg believes.

"It feels like we have passed some kind of social tipping point where people are starting to realize that we cannot keep looking away from these things. We cannot keep sweeping these things under the carpet, these injustices," 17-year-old Thunberg told the BBC.

She says the protests that have come in the wake of the death of George Floyd shows people can "have an impact."

Thunberg toured the globe shaming politicians and world leaders over the lack of action on climate change in 2019 with her followers staging protests of various scales along the way. These demonstrations didn't have the intensity of the BLM protests and fewer clashes with police before dying out ahead of the Covid-19 breakout, with Thunberg admitting her strikes achieved nothing.

Comment: Well not specifically, no - because she thinks it was acting with "necessary force". What next, Greta? Are these statements a hint at a new call for rioting because "climate crisis"??


Bad Guys

Instigating electoral chaos: Kentucky cuts number of polling stations by 95 percent ahead of primary voting

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Kentucky lawmakers have warned the state was heading towards a disastrous primary election this week, as ballot problems, voter confusion and a severe shortage of polling places threatened to suppress turnout amid the coronavirus pandemic.

State officials on both sides of the political aisle released a joint statement condemning US District Court Judge Charles Simpson's ruling against a case that argued having just one polling site in most of the state's 120 counties would result in voter suppression.

"We believe the judge disregarded evidence from our expert witness that one location will suppress the vote, particularly among African Americans," read the statement, co-authored by Jason Nemes, a Republican state representative, and Keisha Dorsey, a Democratic councilwoman for Louisville Metro. The lawmakers were both behind the lawsuit, which demanded an increase in statewide polling locations.

Bulb

Donetsk spy thriller sends warning about Biden 'doomsday outcome for America and world'

Joe Biden Donetsk
The new spy thriller Alpha R, which is being shot in Donetsk for a release later this summer, features a "warning shot" about a possible escalation of the New Cold War on the part of the American 'deep state', if there is a (perhaps not only hypothetical) Joe Biden electoral victory.

A special "future" issue of Slovo (a weekly newspaper that is regularly delivered to President Putin) was printed for the film. The headline 'from the future' reads:

Joe Biden: "We will tear Russia apart" - The new master of the White House is ready to push the red button"

Biden's "reputation" in Donbas and in the eyes of the film's authors shouldn't come as a surprise as he and his son are considered in Donbass to be the perpetrators of the war unleashed by Kiev's marionette "authorities". The fifth episode of the series 'MH17 Inquiry' called "It was a MIG" (also published here on Off-G), provides insight into their role in this conflict.

Magnify

Increasing restrictions against freedom of expression are the cause of US meltdown and collapse of civil rights


Comment: This article's from 2017, but it's highly relevant to what's happening in the US today...


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© YouTube/KJN
Societies of social animals, including humans, are dominance hierarchies. Civil rights are codified in law to protect mechanisms of essential counter measures against excessive exploitation of the hierarchy by elite classes, which destabilizes the entire society. Systemic pathology arises when elite classes can change the regulatory codes themselves, including civil rights protections, with impunity. Laws that quash civil rights are pathological in that they impede the system-repair mechanisms that are: free expression, free association, class opposition, and negotiated structural adjustments (otherwise known as democracy). Present anti-speech laws are extreme examples of pathological laws, the application of which is a measure of the degree of totalitarianism in the society. The history of the USA of recent decades is an eminent illustration of the concepts.

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The USA meltdown has been decades in the making and is the collateral result of an elite predation that has degraded structural elements needed for a healthy and resilient nation. The aftermath is "too much regulation at the bottom, not enough at the top": a pathological legislative and institutional structure in which elite interests have too much freedom to challenge and exploit democratic nation states, whereas middle, working and professional class actors, including small and medium-size private business, are economically, ideologically and politically constrained and suppressed to an excessive degree.

It has been a class war in which the predatory classes have barricaded themselves while inflicting humiliating defeat and loss of power, purpose and identity on the lower-stratum classes, which are incited to fight among themselves within the confines of new rules and the guarded illusion that these rules are an actuation of natural order. In this way, personal and community motivation and inventiveness are sapped. The very motor of a vibrant modern society is jammed and the entire system becomes a system of debt-ransom extraction and management of globalized exploitation for the benefit of a secluded elite.

Briefcase

Businessman sues Mueller, DOJ for $100M, claims 'false' Russia report statements

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© wake Up UKGiorgi Rtskhiladze
Giorgi Rtskhiladze, an American citizen originally from the former-Soviet nation of Georgia, is suing Robert Mueller and the Department of Justice, claiming that a footnote in Mueller's Russia report falsely characterized him and linked him to an unverified, scandalous allegation involving President Trump contained in Christopher Steele's infamous dossier.

Rtskhiladze claims in the complaint, filed Wednesday in D.C. federal court and first reported by Law & Crime, that Mueller falsely described him as a "Russian businessman," and improperly implied that he had detailed knowledge of purported recordings of Trump in a Moscow hotel in 2013. The complaint says:
"Footnote 112 of Volume II of the Mueller Report weaponized the unverified and debunked Steele Dossier when it falsely but sensationally introduced plaintiff to the world as a nefarious 'Russian businessman,' involved in surreptitious actions with a Russian oligarch to assure that purportedly salacious tapes of Mr. Donald J.Trump did not become public and hinder Russia's efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election."
The footnote, located on page 27 of Part II of the report, states,
"On October 30, 2016, Michael Cohen received a text from Russian businessman Giorgi Rtskhiladze that said, 'Stopped flow of tapes from Russia but not sure if there's anything else. Just so you know . . . ."

Arrow Down

Muhammad Ali's son: Dad would have hated 'racist' BLM

Muhammad Ali Jr
© www.thisischriswhite.comMuhammad Ali, Jr. and photo of his father Muhammad Ali
On the fourth anniversary of his death, Muhammad Ali's only biological son says that his father would be against Black Lives Matter, calling the movement "racist" and the protesters "devils."

The legendary boxer and activist stood up against racism throughout his life, but Muhammad Ali Jr. says his dad would have been sickened by how the protests have turned to violence and looting after the death of George Floyd.

Of the BLM movement, Ali Jr., a Muslim like his father, said:
"'Don't bust up s-t, don't trash the place. You can peacefully protest.' My father would have said, 'They ain't nothing but devils.' My father said, 'all lives matter.' I don't think he'd agree.

"I think it's racist. It's not just black lives matter, white lives matter, Chinese lives matter, all lives matter, everybody's life matters. God loves everyone โ€” he never singled anyone out. Killing is wrong no matter who it is.

"Police don't wake up and think, 'I'm going to kill a n โ€” -r today or kill a white man. They're just trying to make it back home to their family in one piece."

Star of David

His father's son, Yair Netanyahu wants to rid Tel Aviv of minorities

Yair Netanyahu
© Yair SagiYair Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's son Yair wants minorities to be banned from Tel Aviv, reported the Jerusalem Post.

Yair Netanyahu made the comments on Twitter after Palestinian residents of Yafa held protests over the weekend due to the Israel's plan to build a homeless centre on what used to be the Islamic Al-Isaaf Cemetery.

Located in the north of the city of Yafa, the protestors gathered in the cemetery in an attempt to stop the demolition. The city council called the police who tried to guard the demolition, resulting in police firing tear gas and using sound bombs to disperse the crowds.

In response, Yair wrote: "The riots prove that there is no chance for coexistence in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, and all the minorities must leave the city."

Joint List MK Ofer Cassif slammed the prime minister for Yair's outrageous statement.
"The rotten apple does not fall far from the tree. The little racist learned hate and ignorance from their father's house. There is no chance for coexistence with haters like them, and they should leave Israel."
This is not the first time that 28-year-old Netanyahu - who lives with his parents at the official Prime Minister's residence - has made controversial statements online.

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