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Kenosha District Attorney Michael Graveley announced in a late Tuesday afternoon press conference at the Parkway Chateau that after weeks of studying the investigation into the shooting by the Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation, and in a review by an independent use of force consultant, he does not believe charges against the police officer were warranted.
Blake's family has argued against the police narrative and called for criminal charges against Sheskey. Graveley also announced that no charges would be filed against Blake.
In making his decision, Graveley said he had to weigh several factors, but most of all, had to determine what could be proven in court.
Recently, however, the rules have changed. Imagine that you're throwing darts at a dartboard. You intend to hit certain sections and avoid others. You throw a bunch of darts and manage to hit your targets. Now, suppose that some other people come along and shift the rules of the game, changing which sections earn and lose points. In fact, they specifically make sure that your score has changed so that you lose points. Turns out that, under the new rules, you're a bad dart player.
The Overton Window has become the Overton dartboard. Every day, people throw darts at a board — each tweet, post, and public statement is aimed at hitting a mark. And each new moral fashion offers the opportunity to change their scores.

Election officials count absentee ballots in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Nov. 4, 2020.
Walmart quickly apologized, attributing the tweet to an employee who meant to send the insult on a personal account. That's probably true, though it doesn't exactly make Walmart look great. Walmart has more than $500 billion in revenue every year, and it apparently allows random incompetent political obsessives to control its corporate communications. What if the employee had tweeted that Walmart was shutting down stores? What if they abruptly endorsed abolishing the police or told people to loot Walmart stores? The mind reels.
But who cares? That's all besides the point. Now is as good a time as any for American patriots to remember that Walmart, like other globalist American megacorporations, is not our ally.
Conservatives seem to be slowly waking up to the danger of Amazon. When online commerce is dominated by a single tech company with a market cap approaching $2 trillion, whose owner also operates America's most powerful newspaper, it's easy to see why a company so massive needs to be broken up or otherwise stopped.
Children no longer matter. In 31 years of teaching, I don't think I've ever felt so despondent and so concerned at the same time.
Our world is in the grip of a pandemic and governments across the globe have poured billions of pounds into fighting it and in trying to support the lockdown strategy. Makes me wonder why we couldn't tackle other issues globally and so ferociously in terms of spend. What about the Climate Emergency? The obesity pandemic? The fact that in 2021 we still have people living on the street; that it takes an international footballer, Marcus Rashford, to shame the British Government into feeding children during school holidays.
Advocate Aurora Health pharmacist Steven Brandenburg, 46, was arrested last week on recommended charges of first-degree recklessly endangering safety, adulterating a prescription drug, and criminal damage to property after he allegedly removed 57 vials of the vaccine from its refrigerated storage area and left them out, rendering them useless. Authorities have said that Brandenburg admitted to leaving the vaccine out, according to the New York Times.
"He'd formed this belief they were unsafe," Ozaukee County District Attorney Adam Gerol said during a virtual hearing, according to the Associated Press. He noted that prosecutors haven't filed any charges yet because they're still testing doses to make sure they were actually ineffective.
Gerol said Brandenburg was "pretty cooperative and admitted to everything he'd done" and that "he expressed that he was under great stress because of marital problems."

FILE PHOTOS: Bystanders photograph buildings at the site of the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville, Tennessee, December 29, 2020; (R) Anthony Quinn Warner, who was named as the suspect in the bombing.
The man identified as the main suspect behind the bombing, 63-year-old Anthony Warner, mailed the strange missives to several people he knew before carrying out the attack late last month, federal investigators said. One of the letters, sent with a package containing multiple USB drives, went on for at least nine pages and apparently detailed Warner's beliefs, according to a Nashville CBS affiliate.
The cover page begins casually - "Hey Dude. You will never believe what I found in the park" - but soon takes on a more esoteric tone:
The knowledge I have gained is immeasurable. I now understand everything, and I mean everything from who/what we really are, to what the known universe really is.
Comment: See also:
- Nashville blast: Lone bomber or false-flag attack?
- Nashville bomber officially identified as Anthony Warner, DNA samples match human tissue found at blast site - UPDATE: Girlfriend says she tried to warn local police
- Packages mailed by Nashville bomber reveal 'belief in aliens and lizard people'
While the candidate avoids using the term "Defund the police," that is the goal.
Fredericks spoke about the problems reported by voters during an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room Pandemic.

Rowan Atkinson is being attacked for defending free speech.
Rowan Atkinson, famous for portraying the characters Mr Bean and Blackadder, has once again hit headlines for slamming the rise of a destructive cancel culture.
In an interview with the UK's Radio Times, Atkinson described online trolls trying to ban everything as "the digital equivalent of the medieval mob."
"The problem we have online is that an algorithm decides what we want to see, which ends up creating a simplistic, binary view of society," he said.
"It becomes a case of either you're with us or against us. And if you're against us, you deserve to be 'cancelled'," the British comedian emphasised.
Comment:
- Ricky Gervais strikes a blow at cancel culture
- Cancel culture strikes again and kills Apu from 'The Simpsons' - where does this nonsense end?
- Libtards continue to eat their own: Sarah Silverman now upset over 'cancel culture' after losing movie role over old blackface photo
- Heroes: Top 10 'anti-woke' celebrities who held their ground in 2020's cancel culture wars
- Democracy isn't working for young people because cancel culture has made them scared of freedom of speech
- Ignore the Leftist gaslighting - cancel culture is real
- Paul Joseph Watson: Cancel Culture, Salem Witch Trials And The Dark Triad












Comment: See also:
- Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for emergency legislation to PROSECUTE every lockdown protester
- Scotland extends TOTAL lockdown into whole month of January despite no rise in hospital admissions
- NHS had 15% LESS patients this December compared to 2019 - Any crisis is due to budget cuts, staff shortages and excessive measures
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