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When will activists and the media get honest about police shootings?

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Ma'Khia Bryant image
Minutes before Derek Chauvin was convicted on all three counts of murder and manslaughter, Ma'Khia Bryant, a black teenage girl in Columbus, Ohio, was shot dead by police. Almost immediately, enraged protestors gathered outside police headquarters. "Say Her Name!" they chanted. The New York Times reported that the girl's grieving mother, Paula Bryant, had told WBNS that her daughter was "a very loving, peaceful little girl."

In an attempt to correct a tendentious version of events immediately promoted by civil rights attorney Ben Crump (and uncritically repeated by the Times) in which the young victim was described as unarmed, the Columbus police department took the unusual step of releasing the officer's body-worn camera video the same day. During a briefing at which the footage was exhibited for the press, police played the video twice, the second time in slow motion — because events on the ground escalated with such rapidity that it's the only way to follow what happened: (Fast forward to 5:10)


The police officer gets out of his squad car and approaches a group of people milling about in the driveway in front of a suburban home. Amid much yelling and cross-talk, Bryant suddenly lunges at a girl, knocking her to the ground, before turning on another dressed in pink and charging at her with a knife in her fist. The officer's repeated shouts of "Get down!" are ignored and he shoots Bryant four times as she swings the blade at her intended victim. Only 10 seconds elapse between the moment the officer first asks "What's goin' on?" as he approaches the scene and the fourth shot. The shooting required split-second decision-making to save the girl in pink from being stabbed.

Comment: Juxtaposition of circumstances, reaction time, level of threat and accuracy of perception factor into an instantaneous reaction to unfolding events by any law enforcement officer at any moment. Such was this case.


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Fauci tells CNN we're 'at least halfway through' the Covid-19 pandemic

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WH Advisor Anthony Fauci and CNN's Wolf Blitzer
White House health expert Anthony Fauci may have quite some time remaining to rule as "master" of all things Covid-19 as he told CNN that Americans are "at least halfway through" the pandemic.

"We've really got to not declare victory prematurely," Fauci told CNN host Wolf Blitzer on Tuesday. "So we're in the late innings, but it's not over. That's the thing we've got to get people to appreciate."

Pressed by Blitzer to be more specific, in baseball terms, how soon the pandemic will end for Americans, Fauci said, "the bottom of the sixth." That would mean the battle is more than 60% completed - unless the game can somehow be extended into extra innings.

Fire

Ukrainian Neo-Nazis parade through Odessa on seventh anniversary of post-Maidan massacre in which dozens were burned alive

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A nationalist march in Ukraine.
As Odessa mourned the victims of the 2014 massacre in the Black Sea city, on Saturday, groups of Ukrainian ultra-nationalists marched through its streets, carrying the banners of right-wing groups and chanting extremist slogans.

On May 2, 2014, 48 people were killed and more than 250 injured during clashes between members of the notorious 'Right Sector,' which has its roots in Western Ukraine, and opponents of the Kiev Maidan, which had taken place a few months earlier.

The majority of the victims were burned alive or suffocated from smoke inhalation at the local House of Trade Unions, where they'd tried to hide from the nationalists. The Right Sector is suspected of having set the building on fire deliberately. However, seven years since the tragedy, Ukrainian investigators still haven't identified the culprits.

Attention

German Interior Minister warns politically motivated crimes are 'on the rise' in Germany; far-right offenses hit record numbers in 20 years

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Germany has seen its highest number of politically motivated crimes in a decade in 2020, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said, calling it a "very worrying" trend and adding that more than a half of them were far-right offenses.

The number of politically motivated crimes in Germany in 2020 has risen by more than 8.5% in comparison to the previous year, Seehofer told a press conference, citing fresh data provided by the Federal Criminal Police (BKA). The number of such crimes in 2020 was the highest over the last decade, according to the statistics.

Although all politically motivated crimes still constitute just over 1% of all offenses committed in Germany, the minister still called the numbers "very worrying" and said that this upward trend is "solidifying" and that the officials see a "clear tendency towards brutality."

Comment: There's more to the story:


Snowflake

Cornell defends minorities-only rock-climbing class after online uproar

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Cornell University came under fire for a rock-climbing course geared toward BIPOC students that has been called “racist” and “literally evil.”Cornell University
Cornell University is defending a new rock-climbing class offered to minority groups.

Among the Ivy League school's Outdoor Education offerings for the spring 2021 semester was a course called "BIPOC Rock Climbing." The course description, according to the Cornell Daily Sun, specified that the class was "for people who identify as Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, or other people of color."

That prompted an uproar from across the internet. The university was accused of violating federal and state civil rights law, while one Reddit user decried what they described as a "horrifically and monstrously racist practice that has no place in the modern world" and "literally evil."

Comment: Another nest of snowflakes.


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Clown world: Signal tries running the most honest Facebook ad campaign ever, immediately gets banned

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Truth in advertising . . . .
A series of Instagram ads run by the privacy-positive platform Signal got the messaging app booted from the former's ad platform, according to a blog post Signal published on Tuesday. The ads were meant to show users the bevy of data that Instagram and its parent company Facebook collects on users, by... targeting those users using Instagram's own adtech tools.

The actual idea behind the ad campaign is pretty simple. Because Instagram and Facebook share the same ad platform, any data that gets hoovered up while you're scrolling your Insta or Facebook feeds gets fed into the same cesspool of data, which can be used to target you on either platform later.

Arrow Up

UK goth rock'n'roll hotel bans face masks, vaccine supporters, & 'sheep': 'Redpilled guests only!'

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The Nightingale Hotel on the Isle of Wight
A hotel on England's Isle of Wight has issued a ban against guests who wear masks and support vaccination against Covid-19, branding them "sheep" and "woke occultists."

The gothic rock'n'roll-themed Nightingale Mansion in the village of Shanklin published the anti-lockdown decree on the homepage of its website recently, declaring, "Redpilled guests only! If you are not awake, you are a sheep, and we are not a field for you to graze in!"

"We accept only mask-exempt people! No NWO woke occultists or their minions", the hotel continued, concluding that "maskholes" and "vaxholes" were not "welcome" on the property.

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Louisville diner pulls gun on armed BLM protesters in shocking video

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La Chasse, a Louisville restaurant where a diner pulled a gun on Black Lives Matter protesters
A diner pulled a gun on armed Black Lives Matter protesters when they stormed the outdoor area of an upscale Louisville restaurant on the day of the Kentucky Derby.

The demonstrators were marching to Churchill Downs to demand justice for Breonna Taylor, who was shot dead by local cops in a botched drug raid last year, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.

Footage of the incident tweeted by a reporter at the newspaper shows Saturday's armed confrontation at La Chasse.

Some protesters intervened and urged the demonstrators to move away from the man who drew a gun, and police arrived a short time later, the paper reported.

Phoenix

Trump makes online comeback with virtual 'desk' that mimics his wiped Twitter feed

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Former US president Donald Trump is back online... sort of. Months after being banned by most social media giants, he is now using a "desk" run through his campaign website to post content resembling his trademark tweets.

"From the desk of Donald J. Trump," revealed on Tuesday, is a page that looks very much like the 45th president's Twitter account - from which he was banned in January. A promotional video pinned to the top of the feed declares it a "beacon of freedom" and a "place to speak freely and safely."

From that description, one might think the "desk" is a social media platform for Americans purged by Big Tech - except it's not. Currently, only Trump can use it to post comments, images and videos. It already contains the archive of statements he has issued since leaving office in January.

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Lehava: The fanatical anti-Palestinian, far-right Israeli group marching in Jerusalem

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Lehava supporters chant slogans against the wedding of a Palestinian citizen of Israel and a Jewish-Israeli on 17 August 2014 (AFP)
Expelling Palestinians to Arab countries, annexing the occupied West Bank to Israel, calling for a ban on Christmas, urging a Jewish-Israeli model not to marry Leonardo DiCaprio: these are just a few of the most attention-grabbing demands of Lehava, a far-right, anti-Palestinian Israeli organisation, whose followers rallied recently in occupied East Jerusalem, shouting "Death to Arabs".

These marches in Jerusalem have once again drawn attention to the group, which was founded in 2005 by followers of former Knesset member and extremist Kach party founder, Rabbi Meir Kahane.

Lehava, which means "flame" in Hebrew, is the acronym for "Prevention of Assimilation in the Holy Land". As its full name makes clear, the group's primary goal is preventing "Jewish assimilation" and "miscegenation" - marriages or relationships between Jews and non-Jews, be they Palestinian, Muslim, Christian or other.

Comment: There is no possibility of peace in the Middle East when such groups are openly praised, and covertly supported by the government in their violence.