And here comes Matt Gaetz to back Cotton at committing war crimes.
Now that we clearly see Antifa as terrorists, can we hunt them down like we do those in the Middle East?
And here comes Matt Gaetz to back Cotton at committing war crimes.
Now that we clearly see Antifa as terrorists, can we hunt them down like we do those in the Middle East?
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My big article on Mariko Tamaki's Hulk & She-Hulk runs, discussing the good, bad, and its creation.
My second big article on She-Hulk, discussing Jason Aaron's focus on her in Avengers #20.
I am more worried about him trying to keep power through legal manipulation. He and his followers have been stacking the courts awhile. I think if he tries to keep power by force of arms he will fail. I dont see the military backing a man who lost a legal election. I could be wrong but I hope that we are not that far gone.
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I'm an English teacher. Let's start the lesson.
According to Websters, the relevant definition of plurality is "a number of votes cast for a candidate in a contest of more than two candidates that is greater than the number cast for any other candidate but not more than half the total votes cast"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plurality
This matters in American elections because sometimes there are runoffs when candidates fail to reach an actual majority (a number or percentage equaling more than half of a total.) For example, one of the arguments that there were shenanigans in the Georgia 2018 gubernatorial elections isn't that a recanvassing would have shown that Stacey Abrams had more votes than Brian Kemp, but that it might have shown that he fell just short of the majority, which would have forced a runoff. If all the presidential candidates fail to win a majority of the electoral vote, the election goes to the House of Representatives, so it would stand to reason that any effort at instituting a national popular vote for President would take this into account lest we have a system in which someone is automatically president with a low percentage of the vote in a crowded field (IE- If libertatians have 2.9%, Republicans have 23%, Democrats have 24%, Socialists have 25% and Neonazis have 25.1%.)
The phrase "relative majority" adds a qualifier absent from the initial comment. The point that Donald Trump did not win a majority was used to imply a lack of legitimacy. So it's relevant that Hillary Clinton did not win 50% plus one of the popular vote either.
It is worth noting that African-Americans vote at high rates. Matthew Ygleisias describes how lecturing about voting is problematic as it's based on an untrue premise that African-Americans have conspicuously low turnout.
While looking for that comment, I came across another relevant point on the current arguments from Conor Friedersdorf of the Atlantic. He notes a problem with discussion about African-American voting preferences, the lack of differentiation in the media between what activists want and what the electorate wants.African-Americans vote at higher rates than Asians or Latinos and if you adjust for education they vote at higher rates than white people. There’s no need to lecture them about participation, but also no non-participation mystery to explain.
"I'm interested in the political demands of black activists and the preferences of the black electorate but I wish the NYT would stop conflating the two in a way that ellides Biden's wins of the black vote in so many primaries
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From what I’ve seen, they don’t hesitate to use brutal force against white protesters and disagreeable non-black news media either, of which there have been numerous cases of in the last week. I suspect the War on Drugs started back in the 70s is what largely helped fuel the targeting of black people, as well as Mexican people such as being put in internment camps, in the last 50 years, and the communities that had been rightfully pushing back against them just led to the militarized police excusing themselves further to attack and use lethal force against black people more on sight (Trump calling black people “thugs” and encouraging to shoot anyone who simply loots on sight being examples) and more recently anyone that disagrees with them on sight. Again, racism and how it has systemically soaked into the police departments like liquid poison in a sponge shouldn’t be ignored, though neither should be any other possible motives of the police attacking others such as not agreeing with the news.
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George Floyd died from 'asphyxiation from sustained pressure,' independent autopsy says
Pressure as in an asshole rogue cop pressing his knee into Mr. Floyd’s neck.
Avatar: Here's to the late, great Steve Dillon. Best. Punisher. Artist. EVER!
For what it's worth... there are studies that show that even though a black suspect is more likely to get shot than a white suspect, a black police officer is just as likely to shoot a black suspect as a white officer.
Not sure that means anything.. but it could support the notion that there's more going on there than just race. Though for studies like this, I suppose you can read the results how you want to read them.
police departments dont need anti personnel carriers or modified decommissioned mine sweepers
Historically, it is interesting to look at the experience of the Jews, Mexicans and Chinese in America compared to Native Americans and Blacks. All of them (including the Irish, Italians, Polish, etc.) faced similar discrimination and violence from the authorities. However, the former today have integrated and prospered much better than the latter. Even gay rights and women's rights have made incredible progress in a few decades than a few centuries of Civil Rights for African Americans and Native Americans.
I suspect a lot of this is due to the decimation and destruction of those communities. Jews, Italians, Irish and Chinese came here with strong communities while the Native Americans were outright wiped out and any progress among the descendants of the slaves was continually undercut and actively undermined by the authorities. Even during the Civil Rights movement while the Voting Rights and Civil Rights Acts were becoming law and segregation was ending, the most responsible factions attempting to create self-sustained and prosperous black communities were actively targeted by Federal Authorities as threats to National Security.
So, even though I personally think the protests are irresponsible and especially that the looting and violence will harm any civil rights actions for a long time in the future, it is unrealistic to expect responsible public action from communities that have faced active degradation from authorities as well as from groups claiming to represent their interests and have been implicitly exploited economically by just about everyone for longer than I've been alive.
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Hillary was right!
Again, I don’t deny the evidence that objectively proves that police officers are more quick to attack black people more than anyone else, but at the same time, reasonings that fuel the pathetic excuses for the police to attack black people, not simply racism, but also destructive mindsets poisoning their approaches such as “black people are more likely to be violent thugs,” going back to what Trump calling them thugs and justifying shooting looters, and using that as justification to justify their means shouldn’t be ignored, nor should attacking reporters they disagree with be ignored either. If we’re going to talk about racism and police brutality in general, then we might as well have an academic discussion about its structure, as poisonous it can be, so as to better understand how it can be better dismantled and discuss possible solutions that can potentially result in less human beings getting hurt and have improved quality of life in the future. Escalating corruption and military power also isn’t obligated to have limits after all.
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It's sort of interesting, because in a lot of ways blacks have integrated less but in a lot of ways they have also integrated more.
We've had a black president before we've had a chinesse or mexican one. Of any minority group, you can make a pretty good arguement there's been bigger more sucessful black actors, musicians, and athletes over any other minority group. They're the most descriminated against minority group .. but in a lot of tangible ways they're also the most sucessful. It's sort of an interesting contrast.
Ah... the model immigrant myth.
I would suggest you read up on this myth. There were distinct advantages that were handed to Asians that weren’t given to blacks. Most Asians came to America as migrant workers after the World War, Black people were economically redlined until the 1960s and the after effects are still being felt.
Perhaps if the US didn’t rail road Black people forcefully and violently into poverty after the Reconstruction we could be telling a different story today.
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local business owner MURDERED by police, had fed police for free
McAtee, 53, operated a barbecue business at one of the West End's most popular corners, especially on the weekends. But those who knew the chef said he was known to cook at several community events across the areas nine neighborhoods.
"Mr. McAtee would help us with Californian Day for at least 15 years if not longer," Greg Cotton, Jr., who lives in Middletown, said in an interview on Monday. "He was one of the ones who would donate all his time and all his food, everybody could just come up and take it and he wouldn't charge because it was for the neighborhood."
McAtee's mother and his nephew told The Courier Journal that he was known to feed the police as well. The two said he could give law enforcement offices free meals.
"He fed them free," Riley said. "He fed the police and didn't charge them nothing."
"My son was a good son. All he did on that barbecue corner is try to make a dollar for himself and his family," she added. "And they come along and they killed my son."