Another Case of Fake News From The Slate

by Jack

The following is posted for your review.  If you know anything about the police shooting in Kenosha then you will see how the errors/omissions in the story from the SLATE (far left tabloid news) speak volumes about reporting that is both irresponsible and dangerous.

Kenosha’s protests began on Sunday after Officer Rusten Sheskey, who is white, repeatedly shot Jacob Blake, who is Black, in the back in front of his children. Video indicates that Blake was walking away from Sheskey (left)when the officer began shooting. He appeared to pose no threat. Blake is alive.”

The police walked behind Blake who had just broken free from them.  They had guns drawn and were clearly ordering Blake to stop.  He was ordered to get on the ground, because he was under arrest.  The story omitted this important part and the fact that during the failed attempt to take Blake into custody he was tased, but amazingly he still managed to break free!  That shows extreme resistance.

In a cell phone video, Blake is pictured with what appears to knife with a curved blade in his left hand that is held close to his body as he walks away from police.  Blake, refused numerous times to obey police commands to stop as went for the drivers door of a vehicle.
The police  now faced a new and urgent problem – children were in the vehicle!

One officer made a last try to pull Blake  (shown right) away from the vehicle where he could have grabbed a weapon.   It was not until Blake had forced the door open, leaned into the vehicle, with a police officer desperately trying to pull him back that he was stopped by being shot multiple times.

Blake’s final seconds ended when he moved into the vehicle where a weapon could become hidden.   If there was a weapon then it is reasonable to assume it would imperil both bi-standers, the officer/s and this includes children in the back seat of the vehicle.  The officers were faced with a terrible decision point!

Now keep in mind, at this point police had no idea if the children in the vehicle were his or what his intentions might be towards the children.  If he grabbed a gun from the vehicle or if he used the vehicle to flee and what jeopardy would that place the children in mortal danger?

Based on Blakes extremely violent actions just seconds early, remember he had scuffled with the police, and at that time he was tasered.  Yet he was able to break free?  One might be reasonably inclined to think Blake posed a deadly threat.   Blakes last point of resistance came as the officer pursuing him, one with pistol in hand, grabbed at his shirt and Blake pulled away just as he started to get into the vehicle.  Why was he doing this?  Was it to retrieve a weapon or flee…who knows?   However, in either case, this part posed an immediate threat to the safety of children, the officer/s and persons in the vicinity.

It was shoot – don’t shoot, there was no time left for a discussion.  Everything was unfolding in a matter of a 2 seconds and a decision had to be made.  What would you do, seriously, what would you do?

That’s honestly what happened, its on video.  This story clearly bears very little resemblance to the SLATE story filled with half truths and deliberate omissions.

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CA in the News Again

by Jack

What do Michigan and California have in common?   Crime, poverty, lack of affordable housing, blight, democrats… true, but that’s not the answer I was looking for.  It was revealed today in poll that both states are tied for 7th place when it comes to states that people don’t want to live in any more.

This was just reported in Moneywise magazine.

Next:  Another interesting factoid is, democrats control the twenty most dangerous, crime riddled, cities in the US.  I don’t know why that would be, look at the wonderful job they have done in San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Hollywood, etc., the homeless are flocking their like mad.  They don’t even require any tiny houses, they just pitch a tent under the freeway and call it close enough.

1. Detroit

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 20.0

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 50

Mayor: Michael Edward Duggan, Democrat

2. Memphis, Tennessee

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 19.5

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 51

Mayor: Jim Strickland, Democrat

3. Birmingham, Alabama

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 19.3

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 52

Mayor: Randall Woodfin, Democrat

4. Baltimore

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 18.5

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 54

Mayor: Jack Young, Democrat

5. Flint, Michigan

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 18.3

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 55

Mayor: Sheldon Neely, Democrat

6. St. Louis 

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 18.2

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 55

Mayor: Lyda Krewson, Democrat

7. Danville, Illinois

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 18.0

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 55

Mayor: Ricky Williams Jr. (nonpartisan election)

8. Saginaw, Michigan

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 16.7

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 60

Mayor: Floyd Kloc (nonpartisan election)

9. Wilmington, Delaware 

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 16.3

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 61

Mayor: Mike Purzycki, Democrat

10. Camden, New Jersey

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 16.2

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 62

Mayor: Francisco Moran, Democrat

11. Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 16.0

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 62

Mayor: Shirley Washington, Democrat

12. Kansas City, Missouri

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 15.9

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 63

Mayor: Quinton Lucas, Democrat

13. San Bernardino, California

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 15.3

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 65

Mayor: John Valdivia, Democrat

14. Alexandria, Louisiana 

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 14.6

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 68

Mayor: Jeffrey Hall, Democrat

15. Little Rock, Arkansas 

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 14.6

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 68

Mayor: Frank Scott Jr., Democrat

16. Cleveland

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 14.5

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 69

Mayor: Frank Jackson, Democrat

17. Milwaukee 

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 14.3

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 70

Mayor: Tom Barrett, Democrat

18. Stockton, California 

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 14.2

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 70

Mayor: Michael Tubbs, Democrat

19. Monroe, Louisiana

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 14.1

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 71

Mayor: James Earl Mayo, Democrat

20. Chester, Pennsylvania

Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 14.0

Odds of being a victim: 1 in 71

Mayor: Thaddeus Kirkland, Democrat

Forbes rates cities by homicides and the chart shows Oakland and Stockton at the top of the list again, both democrats controlled cities too.

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Springtime for Hitler and Germany

Posted by Pie Guevara

Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier. Pie Guevara is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is wholly owned by David Walton.  So there!

 

After watching the Democrat National Convention I just can’t get this song out of my head:

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Racist White BLM Supporters

Posted by Pie Guevara

Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier. Pie Guevara is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is wholly owned by David Walton.  So there!

 

All of what this dedicated and thoroughly decent human being has to say should viewed in its entirety by everyone.

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Judge Joe Biden Renders Verdict

by Jack

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said the officers ‘must be held accountable.’

‘This morning, the nation wakes up yet again with grief and outrage that yet another Black American is a victim of excessive force,’ he said, just over two months before Election Day in a country already roiled by the recent deaths of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta and Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky. ‘Those shots pierce the soul of our nation.’

Well, there it is, this will give you an idea of where 4 years of a President Biden will take us.

Now video from Fox News, https://www.foxnews.com/us/kenosha-riot-drew-hernandez-local-businesses-destroyed

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More on the Kenosha Story

by Jason Whitlock

Time for BLM 101, Volume 4. BLM 101 is dedicated to educating professional athletes about the negative consequences of the Black Lives Matter movement. BLM 101 makes every effort to avoid snark and ridicule. Today that will be difficult.

OK, let’s head to the NBA Bubble at Disney World and check in with the NBA Police Review Board headed by internal affairs officer LeBron James. From his Florida hotel, Officer James is leading the investigation into the Kenosha, Wisconsin police-involved shooting of Jacob Blake.

Monday morning, less than 24 hours after Kenosha police shot Blake seven times, James filed his initial report on the incident, tweeting:

“And y’all wonder why we say what we say about the police! Someone please tell me WTF is this?! Exactly another black man being targeted. This shit is so wrong and so sad! Feel so sorry for him, his family and our people! We want justice.”

Monday night, after acquiring additional information while moonlighting as a small forward in a playoff game against the Portland Trail Blazers, Officer James held a press conference to discuss the shooting.

“I know people get tired of hearing me say it, but we are scared as black people in America,” James said. “Black men, black women, black kids, we are terrified.”

James later accused the police of lying.    For the rest of the story click here.  

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Democrats Immediately Convict Cops – Facts Pending an Investigation

posted by Jack

The following is an actually New York Times article about the shooting of Jacob Blake, a black man in Kenosha, Wi.  As I read the story, I took the liberty of inserting my thoughts shown in italics.

New York Times -  Across the street, a police officer was aiming his gun at Jacob Blake, her neighbor, as he tried to get into his car with three of his children in the back seat. The officer grabbed him by his shirt and fired several times, shooting him in the back.  What a setup for the story!  Here’s a nice family man, could be your neighbor and he was attacked by the mad dog police.  If this was all you knew you might want to rush out and set fire to, oh I don’t know… a  furniture store?   Well, lets go to the next paragraph and see exactly why the police officer shot Jacob Blake.    

Within hours, graphic video of the shooting was racing across social media, and Kenosha erupted into protest, looting and fires downtown.  Ok, this is interesting, but get to why the cop shot Mr. Blake? 

Sign Up For the Morning Briefing Newsletter   I’m not going to sign up for nothing until you tell me why the cops shot the guy!  Where’s that?  

By late Monday, 125 members of the Wisconsin National Guard had been deployed to Kenosha, and hundreds of demonstrators marched through the streets in a second night of protest, in defiance of an 8 p.m. curfew. Near the county courthouse, officers tried to disperse the crowd with tear gas as protesters threw water bottles and set off fireworks near a line of officers in riot gear. A furniture store was set afire, and street lamps were knocked down.  Ok, Ok, this is all very interesting, but it doesn’t explain why the cop shot this guy?   

The scene of a white police officer shooting a Black man continues to occur with devastating frequency in the United States, even at the end of a summer marked by widespread protests and calls for reform after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The killing of George Floyd is being invoked now, are you kidding me?  Are you trying to start a riot?  Why are you avoiding answering my question?  Why, why, why … DID THE COP SHOOT THE BLACK GUY?    

Kenosha, a city of 100,000 that a generation ago was a car making powerhouse, is the latest place where a police shooting left residents reeling. The shooting, which was captured in a brief but searing video by another neighbor, drew immediate condemnation from Gov. Tony Evers of Wisconsin, a Democrat, and set off protests throughout Kenosha’s small downtown area on the shore of Lake Michigan.  THE DEMOCRAT GOV. CONDEMNED THE SHOOTING ALREADY?  If everyone, from people on the street right up to governor knows the whole story, why won’t you  just tell the rest of us out here in CA?  Why do you keep avoiding what a normal person would consider a key part of this news story?  What kind of news journalism is this or is it even journalism?    

The shooting instantly became a rallying cry for demonstrators in cities like Portland, Ore., Madison, Wis., and Chicago, and a topic in the presidential race, where Wisconsin is a crucial battleground state.   Why bring this up before you have disclosed why the cop shot this man???  I’m seeing a pattern here and it doesn’t look good for the NYT.  You are not reporting facts,  I THINK YOU ARE INCITING FOR RATINGS!

On Monday, as Republicans were kicking off their national convention, Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, spoke out against the police officer’s actions. “The nation wakes up yet again with grief and outrage that yet another Black American is a victim of excessive force,” he said.   OMG…. BIDEN?  WHY NOT INVITE OBAMA TOO THEN WE CAN HAVE A REUNION?   Alright, so sleepy Joe said, the cops used excessive force?  How does Biden instantly know that?  Did someone tell him what to say?  Why didn’t you ask him why he blames the cops?   

You are the freaking New York Times, will you please stop avoiding the meat of this story, WHY DID THE COPS SHOOT THIS GUY?!!!!!

Around Kenosha on Monday morning, dump trucks that had been set ablaze outside the county courthouse were still sending an acrid smell through the air. Stunned shop owners swept up glass that had been smashed overnight, and boarded up their storefronts with sheets of plywood.  ENOUGH… but apparently it’s not enough, not for the writers of PRAVDA.    

The police offered little detail about what had happened in the shooting, saying only that an officer had shot Mr. Blake while responding to a domestic incident. Local and state officials declined on Monday to provide detailed information about the officers who responded.

Mr. Blake, 29, was in stable condition at a nearby hospital on Monday.  That’s good to know, because all this time I thought he was dead?  Nice to finally get around to telling us that little fact. 

The investigation was immediately turned over by the Kenosha Police Department to the Wisconsin Department of Justice, and the three officers who were at the scene were placed on administrative leave.

“What I saw in that video is disturbing,” said Anthony Kennedy, a Kenosha alderman who represents Mr. Blake’s district. “It is heartbreaking. And I don’t have an answer for what happened.”  You don’t have an answer, but do you even know why the cop shot this guy???!!!  Seems like that would be the first step to getting an answer. 

While body cameras have become standard in many police departments around the country, they have been a matter of debate in Kenosha. Police officers in the city do not wear body cameras now, though the city plans to start using them in 2022, city officials said. Police cars are generally equipped with dashboard cameras.

Neighbors described an ordinary Sunday afternoon that suddenly and swiftly turned violent.

Shortly before the shooting, Mr. Blake, who worked as a security guard, stopped next door at the apartment of a friend, Donnell Lauderdale. Mr. Blake was carrying gifts for Mr. Lauderdale’s 8-year-old son.

“He had a bag full of presents,” Mr. Lauderdale said, standing outside his home. “He’s a family man. He takes good care of his kids.” Three of Mr. Blake’s six children — aged 8, 5 and 3 — are believed to have been in the back seat of the car when the shooting took place.

Benjamin Crump, a lawyer for the family, said in an interview that he had been told that Mr. Blake was attempting to intervene in an argument between two women when the police arrived.  Benjamin Crump… hmmmm, where have I heard that name before?

In a video taken from an apartment window across the street, several officers can be seen standing on a sidewalk next to a four-door S.U.V. The man identified as Mr. Blake, wearing a white tank top and black shorts, is seen walking along the passenger side of the vehicle, away from the officers, who are yelling. At least one of them points a gun at him.

I’m not the freaking leftwing New York Times, but I just found out from several sources that the cops are trying to disarm BLAKE, that he was carrying a knife and its shown in one of the pictures.  BLAKE allegedly said he was going to get a gun out of his car.   Then he goes to his car and the cops are shouting stop! Stop!  Drop the knife!  Stop, don’t move and words to that effect.  As you might imagine things are pretty tense at this moment and this guy doesn’t stop?  He doesn’t drop the knife and he opens the door to his car and tries to do something (we can’t see what) INSIDE THE CAR! 

If you want to die, this is a great way to get it done. 

You fight with the cops, you keep police at bay holding what appears to be a knife, that’s a threat and then you refuse lawful orders of the cop who has a freaking gun trained on you, it never ends well, no matter what color you are.  And how do you reply to the police?  You ignore the cops orders and virtually dare them to shoot you as you tell the cops you are going to get a gun from your car and then you head for your car and enter it!  That’s just brilliant.  Okay, back to this lame, biased NYT story that already has the cops convicted of murder.  

Now the NYT repeats what I just said, Mr. Blake walks around the front of the vehicle and opens the driver’s side door. Several people can be heard yelling, and one officer is seen grabbing Mr. Blake’s shirt. As Mr. Blake opens the vehicle door, at least half a dozen shots are heard, while at least two officers can be seen with their guns pointed at him. The video, which is about 20 seconds long, ends shortly after the shooting.

“The police haven’t told us why they did what they did to him,” said Mr. Crump, a civil rights lawyer who has also represented the family of George Floyd. “Being a Black man in America, he was suspicious automatically.”  Really Mr. Crump?   Pouring a little gasoline on the fire are we?  And why do you think it’s the duty of the police to report to you when they have an investigation underway.  I bet the local citizens appreciate you stirring the pot.   How did you happen to show up so fast, did you smell the faint odor of sweet money and printers ink and follow to the crime scene?      

In Kenosha, which is about 11 percent Black, 17 percent Hispanic and 67 percent white, many residents told of longstanding tensions between Black residents and the police. The mayor, the police chief and the district attorney are white. OMG, well, there it is, a white conspiracy!   I knew it if this story went on long enough it would include that at some point.  Wouldn’t’ be much of a story if it didn’t find a way to portray whites against the innocent and oppressed blacks.  I swear this country is going to explode one of these days and I’ll betcha the NYT will have been happy to have lit the fuse!  

Nick Neumann, 36, who is white, spent part of his day picking up trash in Civic Center Park, where much of the unrest on Sunday occurred.  I wonder if Nick was wearing his KKK janitor uniform? But, I digress.  

He said he had a conversation a few days ago with an uncle, a police officer in Kenosha, who said that he has seen more tension than ever between residents and police officers, more anger and animosity on both sides.  Yeah, and people like Crump and politicians like the governor who pronounced a guilty verdict before he had the facts, won’t be making life any easier in Kenosha.  

“There’s been a growing disconnect here for years,” Mr. Neumann said. “There’s always been an underlying distrust for the police.”  That’s the national narrative isn’t it?

Erik Adams, a neighbor of Mr. Blake’s who is Black, said he was newly terrified of the police after seeing what had happened. He had fielded several phone calls on Sunday from friends who were worried that he might have been the one who was shot.

“I understand why people are angry,” he said. “Black people want justice.”

The Wisconsin attorney general, Josh Kaul, vowed to “vigorously and fully investigate the facts of this case,” but said he was not ready to comment on the details, including information about the officers on the scene.

“Our pursuit of justice is going to be unwavering,” he said Monday at an afternoon news conference.

Though Mr. Kaul, a Democrat, is leading an independent investigation, he said the decision to prosecute the case would be made by the local prosecutor. The Kenosha County district attorney, Michael D. Graveley, said his office would decide whether to press charges based on the evidence gathered by the outside investigators.

“We are going to try to do this as quickly as we can,” he said, but “these kinds of huge decisions, in a community that is hurting as badly as we are today, are not decisions that can be made in haste, and they are not decisions that can be made before we have the complete information.”  Yeah, better give em a week to riot and loot a bit.  And then either find a pretext to blame the cops or do the really hard part…. find a way to tell the truth!  Explain to everyone how the cops did nothing wrong and everybody got excited over nothing really.  . . just a big mistake.  Maybe try to chuckle a little little, “Well, shucks, guess the jokes on us.   A little mistake, nuthin to see here, uh, lets move along now and oh yes, one more thing… vote democrat!”  

“We ask people to be as patient as they can,” he added. “We support all advocacy that is peaceful. I’ve had thousands of emails today from people who are quite appropriately expressing their strong feelings about this case.”  ”Quite appropriately…”  I can hardly wait for you to “ask” the rioters to behave and not burn and loot.    

Mayor John Antaramian of Kenosha spoke at the afternoon news conference, which was abruptly moved indoors because of safety concerns.  Should have been moved to Moscow. 

“People are mad,” he said. “People are upset. There are a lot of reasons for that — a lot of good reasons for that.  Oh sure, and mostly the reason is because the news is not telling the whole story and is trying to start something that will create more headlines.  But in the end, the only way this country and this community survives is if we learn to listen, and right now I’m afraid we are having trouble doing that.”   Ya think?!!!

The shooting quickly set off a partisan showdown in a state where divided government — a Democratic governor and a Republican-held Legislature — has led to repeated clashes over policy.

Governor Evers announced that he was calling state legislators to a special session next week to consider measures on police accountability and transparency. The measures were first put forth by Mr. Evers’s administration in June after the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, but were not taken up by the Legislature.  Yeah, you remember the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, the cops were all found guilty of… uh, wait there hasn’t been a trial yet?!!!!   How do we get to the “killings of….?”  A trial determines if it was a wrongful killing.  Suppose it turns out to be a medical death for one and a justifiable shooting for the other?  Somebody is gonna have a lot of explaining to do then. 

“This movement has touched every corner of Wisconsin, and frankly, I should not need to call a special session when people across our state — from the streets of my small hometown of Plymouth to the streets of Milwaukee — are demanding their elected leaders take action,” Mr. Evers said.

But Republican leaders accused the governor of playing partisan politics by quickly calling for a special session, and the fate of that session seemed uncertain.  BLAH, BLAH, BLAH…I’m sick of this story, I’m sick of the race baiting, sick of the leftist propaganda machine, sick of all the liberals and blacks jumping to conclusions and I’m particularly sick of criminals looting stores and claiming they are outraged protestors. 

When the revolution starts will someone please pay the following reporters a little visit and express our dissatisfaction  for their fake news contributions?

Julie Bosman reported from Kenosha, and Sarah Mervosh from New York. Will Wright contributed reporting from Portland, Ore. Kitty Bennett contributed research.

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How to Be a Good Militant Rioter

Posted by Jack, from the website Beautiful Trouble

You want to be an action designer, like a movie director.”

If you design your action well, you can force your target into a situation where they have to respond, but have no good options — where they’re damned if they do, damned if they don’t. In fact, many actions with concrete goals (such as blockades, sit-ins, tree-sits, etc.) require such a “decision dilemma” in order to be successful.

Consider the blockade of a building. A tactically effective blockade leaves your target with only two options: 1) negotiate with you / meet your demands, or 2) react with force (violence against you or arrest). That’s a decision dilemma. Don’t let your target walk out the back door, and don’t put yourself in a situation where they can wait you out with impunity. You must force a clear decision dilemma. Without it, you let your target and/or the police determine the success of your action, rather than calling the shots yourself. Be sure to cover all the exits — literally or figuratively.

Creative activists can adapt this tactical insight to force their target into a similar dilemma on the symbolic level.

Take Cindy Sheehan. In the summer of 2005, after the death of her son, Army Spc. Casey Sheehan, in the Iraq War, she camped out in front of President Bush’s Texas ranch where he had just begun a three-week vacation. Quoting Bush’s own words back to him, she vowed not to leave until he met with her to explain for what “noble cause” her son had died.

Once the media started covering the standoff, Bush was trapped in a decision dilemma: he was damned if he did meet with her, damned if he didn’t. Meeting with her would’ve been a media fiasco. Not meeting with her conceded her point. Either way he lost. In the end, he never met with Sheehan, and “Camp Casey” became one of the key watershed moments that turned American public opinion against the war.

Or consider the Whose Tea Party? action see CASE. GOP Congressmen gathered on the Boston Tea Party ship for a set-piece media stunt: tossing a trunk labelled “tax code” into the harbor. But they were suddenly confronted by a dinghy of activists — “the Working Family Life Raft” — in the water beneath them, pleading not to be swamped by the proposed flat tax. With cameras rolling, the target had two choices: either toss the tax code in and sink the raft (as they did) or back down on their declared intention to dispose of the tax code. By throwing it in and capsizing the raft, they played into the activists’ story that the GOP’s proposed tax reform would “sink the working family.” Backing down would also have undermined the GOP argument by symbolically conceding that the tax would be harmful to working families. As with Camp Casey, this decision dilemma was not a happy accident, but a key design element of the action.

Often, for this principle to work, you have to be prepared to wait out your opponent. Cindy Sheehan committed to camping outside Bush’s ranch for the duration of his vacation. She wasn’t going anywhere. It was his move, and he didn’t have one. Similarly, the Working Family Life Raft bobbed in the water, pleading for the GOP to spare working families while the media documented the event. Unlike a lot of actions, there were no security guards to clear them out. They could just wait, and the more the GOPers hesitated, the more they reinforced the protesters’ message.

Potential PitfallsAs with bear safety, so with activism: forcing someone into a corner can sometimes provoke a violent response. If your intention is to eliminate the flight option in a fight-or-flight scenario, then you need to take all necessary precautions to minimize the risk to you and your allies, should the target choose to lash out see PRINCIPLE: Take risks, but take care.


A long-time veteran of creative campaigns for social change, Andrew led the decade-long satirical media campaign “Billionaires for Bush” and co-founded the Other 98%. He’s the author of a couple books: Daily Afflictions, Life’s Little Deconstruction Book, and the forthcoming I Want a Better Catastrophe: Hope, Hopelessness and Climate Reality. Unable to come up with with his own lifelong ambition, he’s been cribbing from Milan Kundera: “to unite the utmost seriousness of question with the utmost lightness of form.” You can find him at andrewboyd.com.

Joshua Kahn Russell is an organizer and strategist serving movements for social justice and ecological balance. He is an action coordinator, facilitator & trainer with the Ruckus Society, and has trained thousands of activists. Joshua has written numerous movement strategy essays, chapters for several books, and a few organizing manuals, most recently Organizing Cools the Planet: Tools and Reflections to Navigate the Climate Crisis, with Hilary Moore (PM Press 2011). He has helped win campaigns against banks, oil companies, logging corporations, and coal barons; worked with a wide variety of groups in a breadth of arenas, from local resiliency projects, to national coalitions, to the United Nations Climate Negotiations.

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Report From the Front Line’s on Covids-19

by Jack

This is just anecdotal evidence and granted that’s not worth much, but it does fit with a larger pattern coming from all parts of the USA.  If this continues to hold up, we may have turned a corner on this disease.

Medical staff in Chico report their Covids patients are not very sick and so do a lot of other practitioners far outside Chico.  In fact, its being reported many infected barely register a temperature a degree above normal.  The most common complaint is they just feel tired all the time, like a very mild case of the flu.

But, these were otherwise healthy young adults, right?  No, actually these patients were all over the age of 60, with one patient almost 80.  Two of them were morbidly obese, one was diabetic and a two others had serious underlying health problems prior to Covid’s.  But, aside from very mild symptoms, none of them felt that sick.  Of the 20 patients noted, the average has been hospitalized for about 8 days and several were expected to make full recovery and be discharged in a matter of days.

Butte County Public Health reports a total of 1617 positive cases of Covid’s and 17 Covid’s related deaths since the start of the pandemic.  Butte County contagion numbers are still slightly above 200 cases per 100,000 population,  200 per 100k being the threshold set for reopening of local schools.

 

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Portland Protester Get’s Served

by RHT

No more cops. Hmm. One of the stated objectives of the ANTIFA crowd is to wear down law enforcement to the point that they are exhausted and no longer effective. Well, in Portland mission accomplished.

“In this case there were hundreds of individuals and many weapons within the groups and an extremely limited amount of police resources actually available to address such a crowd,” the police said, adding that they did not officially declare it a riot, because it does not have the police resources to handle those repercussions.

“Additionally, PPB [Portland Police Bureau] members have been the focus of over 80 days of violent actions directed at the police, which is a major consideration for determining if police resources are necessary to interject between two groups with individuals who appear to be willingly engaging in physical confrontations for short durations.”

https://www.foxnews.com/us/dueling-clashes-streets-portland-police-chaos

No cops. OK. But here’s the thing. What these spoiled brat mostly white little s-ts don’t grasp is that the rule of law and our Constitution are the only things that protect THEM from US-as this little snowflake found out-

https://twitter.com/i/status/1297342369969315840

Editors note:  This is one of those videos that you can watch over and over and never get tired of seeing.

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