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UConn Student Government Leaders Resign Because They Are White

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Tom Ciccotta 19 Jul 2020

The president and vice president of the UConn student government resigned this month on the basis of their skin color. Vice President Alex Ose said that she stepped down to make room for “black, indigenous, and people of color” to step into leadership roles.

According to a report by the College Fix, two leaders of the UConn student government resigned so that their positions could be filled by minority students.

“I feel that it is my duty to step down from my position to make space for BIPOC (black, indigineous and people of color) voices to truly rise and be heard. It is my responsibility to make space, not to create an echo,” student VP Alex Ose said.

Ose even encouraged her peers to follow her lead. She suggested that every white member of the student government should step down so that their position could be filled by a minority student.

“I am asking all members of USG to truly consider their intent in holding their positions, and to urge everyone to truly think if they are making space for the voices that need to be heard right now,” Ose added. “I call upon the senators and executive board to consider also stepping down to make space for BIPOC voices.”

University of Connecticut Student Government President Joshua Crow also stepped down in July. Crow suggested that his decision to step down would provide a platform for “marginalized” groups.

“It is important in this time to ensure that marginalized groups have the platforms they need,” Crow wrote in a statement. “It is my hope that my stepping aside facilitates this.”

Confusingly, Crow’s replacement, Will Schad, is also a white male. Schad, however, claims that he will only serve in an interim capacity. Schad said that he will immediately schedule elections so that students can vote on new leaders.

Stay tuned to Breitbart News for more updates on this story.
 
BIPOC - haven't heard that term before. What a pansy ass boot licker. Exactly the kind of student who'd be in the classroom of post #13
 
I only skimmed this article (a little long, saved for later) but looks really good and also written by a university professor.

The War Against White People

One final example. On Christmas Eve 2016, Professor George Ciccariello of Drexel University in Philadelphia, “was” in the words of CNN “dreaming not of a white Christmas, but of a white massacre.” What were Professor Ciccariello’s words? “All I Want for Christmas is White Genocide.”

People like that didn't just disappear after 2016

And I'm not in the habit of quoting Rudy Guiliani (and sorry about this particular source) but he's onto something here. Not explicitly about anti-white but falls under the bleak future so I'm putting it here
https://www.mediamatters.org/rudy-g...ing-take-away-your-property-and-give-it-black
RUDY GIULIANI (HOST): This is not - please, understand this - this is not isolated. This is not spontaneous. This is planned. This is planned by Black Lives Matter, it's funded by Soros to the tune of $30 to $40 million. And the plan is to change your government. To take it away from you. To take away from you a government based on free enterprise. To take away from you your Second Amendment right to bear arms. To take away from you, really, your right to have a religion. Soros is a notorious atheist. Proclaims the fact that he's an atheist. So are Marxists, by the way. It's one of the cores of Marxism, atheism.

And one of the cores of Marxism is no private property. They want your property. They want the government to control it. But they do want one preferred class and that's the people who are -- they're going to get, like, a lifetime salary. And that's going to be -- Black people will get that. And they'll also get to choose property that they want, and that's the reparations for slavery. Except, it'll include Black people that came from the Caribbean. And it's going to get paid by white people who never had anything to do with slavery.

Finally, Bernie Sanders (who as I mentioned is on Biden's policy team) quoted below. Not explicitly anti-white, but EVERYTHING points to this kind of thinking being used against whites and everything a white says is subject to being accused of racism:
https://www.newsweek.com/bernie-sanders-says-we-will-go-war-against-white-nationalism-racism-1454892
"We will go to war against white nationalism and racism in every aspect of our lives," he said.

...

"And when we combat white nationalism and when we combat racism, we are gonna use all the laws in our power, including executive orders in every area to make certain that we end the discrimination which now exists in heatlh care, where black women are dying three times the rate of white women when they give birth," Sanders said.
 
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I'm watching this one, because the facts are coming out very slowly...but there is a case in Indiana right where a black man, Joshua Hayes, shot two white cemetery workers and was going to finish the job and kill the second one who was just injured when he was shot and killed by a citizen CCW who is only talking through his lawyer.

If initial reports are to be believed, he shot the two because they were white.

The media organs are pretty silent on this, and the mass shooting in Peoria IL last night.

https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/loc...-during-large-fight-in-peoria-sunday/2307588/
 
Sunday, 19 July 2020
Art Curator Forced to Resign; Called “White Supremacist” for Not EXCLUDING White Artists
Written by Selwyn Duke


https://www.thenewamerican.com/cult...e-supremacist-for-not-excluding-white-artists

Art Curator Forced to Resign; Called “White Supremacist” for Not EXCLUDING White Artists

In typical 1984/Orwellian “Freedom Is Slavery” style, an art curator has just been forced out of his job and characterized as a “toxic white supremacist” — for not being a total anti-white supremacist.

Specifically, he said during a diversity discussion that the work of white artists would still be considered.

The Daily Mail summarizes the story:

• Gary Garrels resigned as senior curator at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on Saturday [7/12]

• He sparked outrage among SFMOMA staff by saying: “Don’t worry, we will definitely still continue to collect white artists” during a diversity presentation

• Garrels was confronted about that comment during an all-staff meeting on July 7

• He argued that avoiding work by white men would be … “reverse discrimination”

• The remark prompted a group of museum staff to start the petition calling for him to resign due to his “toxic white supremacist beliefs”

• About 180 people signed the petition before Garrels, who worked at SFMOMA for more than 20 years, stepped down

The Mail also reports, “‘Gary’s removal from SFMOMA is non-negotiable,’ the petition states. Considering his lengthy tenure at this institution, we ask just how long have his toxic white supremacist beliefs regarding race and equity directed his position curating the content of the museum?’”
 
From the Omar video above:
"we should be profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men"
Maybe she should take a look in the mirror.
Interesting in the second video she mentions to fight Islamaphobia people need to fight anti-Semitism too. What are the odds she has said anything about fighting anti-white racism? We already saw how things with Nick Cannon went

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Take a look at this video from August 2019: NYPD Hate Crimes Unit Investigating Random Attacks on White People | News 4 Now


But the real story is we get the "man on the streets" take on the story from this black woman:
"it's a sign of the times. You know unfortunately there's a lot of volatile behavior going on due to the climate of the country so you can't expect much other than that"
Remember, this was August 2019. Filed under the bleak future
 
Subsidies for minivans: Hungarian government paying citizens to start families, but only the "right" kinds of families

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hungary-paying-citizens-to-have-babies-60-minutes-2020-03-22/

A program in Hungary is offering cash to couples for having kids, but the reasoning for it echoes some of Europe's darkest chapters. Jon Wertheim reports on the anti-immigrant motivation to "keep Hungary Hungarian."

2020 Mar 22 By Jon Wertheim

Just as Hungary sits in the middle of Europe, so too, does it reside at the gravitational center of the right-wing populist movement: a worldwide shift impacting countries from Poland to the Philippines. By today's definition, populism unlocks national pride and nostalgia while taking a hardline stance on immigration. But what does it look like on the ground? We went to Hungary to see populism in practice, examining a specific government program, designed to stimulate birthrate in the face of a sharply declining population. The Hungarian government has taken over most private fertility clinics, offering free treatments, and also gives away cash, loans and even, get this, subsidies to buy minivans to young couples who become new parents. It's an effort to, "keep Hungary Hungarian," as the slogan goes. But peel back the layers and it reveals something else entirely: social engineering designed to yield only a certain kind of Hungarian baby.

It's an almost relentlessly pleasant Saturday outside of Budapest. The Skanzen Park has been transformed into a festival of good, clean all-ages fun, balloons and comic books and piggy-backs. It's the annual celebration sponsored by Hungary's Association of Large Families and for the first time there is a mass wedding, five couples embarking on marriage in front of hundreds of their closest friends.

Katalin Novak, Hungary's Minister of State for Family and Youth Affairs is on-hand as well, spreading the government's message of clan and country.

"It is good to share their joy," Novak said. "Which is why the government protects the marriage of man and woman, and why we protect the families and children in Hungary."

She spearheads what is termed the Family Protection Action Plan. This sweeping government program was unveiled last year at a cost of $2.5 billion, that's 5% of Hungary's GDP and four times what the country spends on military. The plan offers couples who have three kids a subsidy to get one of those minivans.

"I mean, the car sounds nice," Zoltan Benko, one of the grooms from the day's mass wedding, said. "But two, three kids. I-- I mean-- I mean, I think that's-- that's all we can handle right now. I mean, even in imaginary terms."

It's not just minivans they're offering. Almost like a prize list at an arcade. The mere promise to have one child gets you a $30,000 loan. Rates are slashed after two kids and forgiven after three. Commit to having four kids or more? Mom doesn't have to pay income tax for life.

Terms and conditions apply and the plan isn't open to everyone. But it does address a huge problem that the country faces: A low birth rate and the hemorrhaging of people. Hungary's population, now under 10 million, has declined for 37 straight years.

It's a curious place, Hungary, a mix of Eastern and Western Europe. Its capital, Budapest is a regal city, divided by the Danube, Buda on one side and Pest on the other. It trades on its classic grandeur and nods to the past. Budapest has long been a city of sensual pleasures and its thermal baths, "taking the waters," as it's called, has adjusted for the times. The place has a language and cuisine like no other. And for centuries, Hungary has been a sort of territorial football, passed around among Turks and Germans, Hapsburgs and Communists. After World War II, Hungary was part of the Soviet bloc.

In 1989 Hungary set off a chain of events that brought down the Berlin wall.

"In May, Hungary began cutting down the barbed wire, becoming the first East Bloc country with an open border," CBS News' Anthony Mason reported at the time.

Hungary might have been the first country to puncture the Iron Curtain, but 30 years later, it is at the vanguard of the European right.

So much so that Hungarians we asked, struggled to characterize the country's current form of government.
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Anna Donath

Anna Donath is a Hungarian member of the European Parliament and a leader of the Momentum Party, a political upstart which opposes the government that's now been in power for ten years.

"Do you not feel you're living in a democracy right now?" correspondent Jon Wertheim asked Donath.

"Well, it's a tricky question, because by law and regulation, it's a democratic country," Donath said. "It would be too easy to say that-- that it's a dictatorship. It's not. It's clearly not. We can say that it's an autocratic regime, but autocracy is a scale."

Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban certainly doesn't see himself as an autocrat. He popularized a term to describe his regime, "illiberal democracy." You heard that right: illiberal democracy. It's a system governed by a forceful ruler with a public that won't or can't fall out of step.

Editor's Note: The Hungarian government is currently seeking to extend, indefinitely, a state of emergency imposed across the country due to the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report from Reuters. Legislation submitted March 20, 2020, would send people to prison for up to five years for spreading false information or hindering measures aimed at containing the spread of the virus. The proposal would give virtually unlimited powers to the government with no clear end date, think tank Political Capital said.

The European Union has deep concerns about Hungary's membership. It recently voted to sanction the country, accusing Orban of systematically rolling back democracy and it has leveled charges that read like a sort of strongman's playbook: redrawing voting districts, rewriting the constitution, restricting freedom of speech and stacking the courts.

Orban's policies, though, have been delivered not as brutally forceful blows, but as well-placed jabs: gradual, subtle, and, arguably, above the belt. Orban and his manipulative maneuvers provoke outrage among opponents but also draw a measure of grudging respect.

"He's a genius in one hand," Donath said when asked how she would describe Orban. "He's a political strategist."

"You take serious his power?" Wertheim asked Donath.

"Well, actually, you can feel it in your skin in everyday life in Hungary, you feel that—his power," Donath said. "There is a higher power, a big brother, watching you everywhere, listening what you are saying."
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Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban

Orban's creeping control is presented as reasonable public policy. On the face of it, the Family Protection Plan does make it easier for families to have kids.

But it doesn't take much to shade into something darker. Just listen to the speaker of Hungary's Parliament at a conference last September: "In Europe, those who propagate that having children is a private matter, are serving the culture of death," he said. "Countries with declining population are becoming houses of coffins and not cradles."

"That sounds very dystopian," Wertheim said to Donath. "Very dramatic."

"You're right. And it's absolutely horrifying," Donath said. "And me, as a young woman who just got married and wants to start a family, I'm sorry, but I don't want to accept that my prime minister, my government, the state wants to tell me what kind of family and how I should start with. And they are actually blaming me that I'm 32 and I don't have a kid yet."

"Do you feel that?" Wertheim asked.

"And they said that I'm supporting the culture of death, whatever it means," Donath said. "Actually, this makes us really, really angry."

And she highlights a glaring irony in all this. The same government that strenuously tries to boost population, also goes to extraordinary lengths to keep non-Hungarians out. In 2015, hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants, most from the Middle East, passed through Hungary. They were told they were not welcome to stay.

"We must state that we do not want to be diverse and do not want to be mixed," Orban said in a speech last year. "We do not want our color, traditions and national culture to be mixed with those of others. We do not want to be a diverse country."

Peter Kreko, a social psychologist, is head of the Political Capital Institute, a Budapest think tank. He said that though Hungary is overwhelmingly white, Orban paints migrants as the enemy, a threat to Hungary's homogeneity.

"Stories being that refugees and migrants are all around," Kreko said. "They are stabbing the people. They are raping the women. They are killing everyone. There is no rule of law."

"How does this new family protection plan," Wertheim asked Kreko, "how does that fit into Orbán's overall strategy?"

"How does it fit in one sentence? 'We don't want migrants. We want-- want Hungarian mothers to give birth to more children,'" Kreko said. "This is how we want to solve the demographic crisis."
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Peter Kreko

For Prime Minister Orban it reduces to a simple concept: procreation, not immigration. He did what President Trump promised to do. In 2015, Orban slammed Hungary's gates shut, building, essentially, a border wall, a $500 million fence 180 miles long on the southern border with Serbia.

Laszlo Toroczkai, the mayor of the small border town of Ásotthalom, was one of the loudest voices urging the Hungarian government to erect the fence. When he got his wish, he became something of a populist, cult hero.

"This is about preserving, we keep hearing, 'European values,'" Wertheim said to Toroczkai. "What does that mean?"

"For me, the-- the European culture, the-- the European values are the classical music. Mozart. Beethoven. Tchaikovsky," Toroczkai said.

It goes beyond pleasures of the ear, though. He also objects to mixing tastes.

"The foods, the European foods," Toroczkai said. "For example, the doner, kebab, in Berlin, Budapest. I would like to eat the Doner Kebab in Istanbul."

"We're spending a half a billion dollars on a fence to keep out Doner Kebabs?" Wertheim asked.

"You know-- we need this border fence to preserve our-- our safe country," Toroczkai said.

In the same town, we found Sandor Nagy, who's part of the mayor's posse, patrolling for migrants. You might think he would be precisely the kind of person to benefit from the Family Protection Plan. After all, he and his wife moved from Budapest to raise their eight children in this pastoral paradise. But he's excluded, not enough savings to qualify.

"This really helps families if they have enough capital and their own money," Nagy says "but I think there are many families in the country who do not have their own basic capital and the plan cannot help them."
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And they are not alone. Other Hungarians have found themselves ineligible because they are gay, unmarried, divorced. Read the fine print, and this becomes clear: The Family Protection Plan only seeks to protect what the government sees as the right kinds of families. Prime Minister Orban seldom speaks to western media, but we did speak with Secretary of State Katalin Novak, who says the plan is entirely consistent with Hungarian values.

"We speak about not only preserving Western civilization, we also, to say it openly, that Christian culture we would like to preserve," Novak said.

"Christian culture?" Wertheim asked.

"Yeah, that's the way of life in Europe, in Hungary, that we have a Christian way of life," Novak said.

"When you hear your colleagues in government, including the prime minister, talk about ethnic homogeneity and the dangers of-- of mixing blood and purity," Wertheim said, "can you see how people perhaps don't hear echoes of some of Europe's darker chapters in those remarks?"

"It makes me upset, because I think it means that people who-- who-- who have this interpretation either don't really know what they are talking about, or don't know Hungary," Novak said.

"You're saying, there's no code in that," Wertheim said. "There's no code when we talk about 'keep Hungary Hungarian' or pure Hungarians, or we talk in terms of purity. There's no--"

"But again, you say pure Hungarian. Why? What-- we don't say that," Novak said. "We say, 'Keep Hungary Hungarian,' that's true. We say that."

While more than 100,000 couples have already taken advantage of the incentives, it's too early to tell whether the Family Protection Plan will actually be effective, whether it will cause the desired population bounce or deepen a rift in Hungary, much like the Danube cleaves Budapest.
 
Subsidies for minivans: Hungarian government paying citizens to start families, but only the "right" kinds of families

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hungary-paying-citizens-to-have-babies-60-minutes-2020-03-22/
And she highlights a glaring irony in all this. The same government that strenuously tries to boost population, also goes to extraordinary lengths to keep non-Hungarians out. In 2015, hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants, most from the Middle East, passed through Hungary. They were told they were not welcome to stay.

"We must state that we do not want to be diverse and do not want to be mixed," Orban said in a speech last year. "We do not want our color, traditions and national culture to be mixed with those of others. We do not want to be a diverse country."

In this case the Hungarian government is enacting policies in favor of white procreation but I think your point is another government like in America could just as well create a law explicitly anti-white. Not hard to imagine. Thanks.

Maybe I missed it but didn't see anything about why declining population there is a problem. I'd guess they need more workers to prop up a Ponzi government retirement scheme
 
My level of Negro Fatigue just doubled.

Hat Tip to [MENTION=20861]jkr[/MENTION]

‘Lean Into it Until Death!’ – Special Education Teacher Encourages Black Lives Matter to Kill White Baby in Viral Photo

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...ack-lives-matter-kill-white-baby-viral-photo/

By Cristina Laila Published July 22, 2020 at 3:30pm

Brian Papin, a Special Education teacher at Cedar Grove High School in Atlanta, Georgia encouraged the Black Lives Matter supporter kneeling on a white baby’s neck in a viral photo to “lean into it until death.”

TGP’s Cassandra Fairbanks on Wednesday reported on a photograph of a man kneeling on the neck of a white baby while another person holds the diapered child’s arms is stirring up a massive amount of rage on social media.

In the photo, a man named Isaiah Jackson is seen kneeling on the neck of his girlfriend’s two year old son as another person holds down the diaper-clad baby’s feet. The photo was captioned with “Blm now mf.”

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The viral photo caught the attention of special ed teacher Brian Papin.

Instead of condemning the horrific act, Papin encouraged more violence toward the innocent baby in a Facebook post.

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“Again! Your doing it wrong! One knee on the center of the back one one the neck and lean into it until death! You saw the video! Get it right or stop fucking around!” Papin said in a Facebook comment.

According to Brian Papin’s LinkedIn page, he has been a special education teacher at Cedar Grove High School since July 2018.

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed to Gateway Pundit that he is “100% certain” that charges will be filed against those responsible for the photo of a two-year-old baby being held down as his mother’s boyfriend kneeled on his neck.
 
Yep, saw the knee on the baby in the other thread. Concerning the teacher, below shows he doesn't work at the school anymore but due to firing or resigning is still not clarified:
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article244465412.html

EDIT 7/28/2020: He resigned - https://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-ne...-comments-resigns/5WYNQYNLIVCZFAP5ZCFBZF7R2E/

Also regarding the NYT podcast that's coming out, RT reviewed a preview of it:
However, integrating schools was easier said than done, as the New York school board episode proved: when the school was finally built, close to the white neighborhood as those “nice white parents” suggested, they (according to the podcast, at least) refused - every single one! - to send their own kids there. Host Chana Joffe-Walt cheerfully ends the segment by posing the question “What is getting in the way of giving each child an equal opportunity, an equal education?” and hinting the answer lies not with the schools themselves, but with Whitey.

I think you can’t understand what’s broken [in our school systems] if you don’t look here, at one of the most powerful forces shaping public education: white parents.

Also regarding a draft of the DNC platform:
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...ericans-too-rich-too-privileged-and-too-evil/
The Democrat National Committee draft platform for its 2020 convention mentions “whites” a total of 15 times, each of them within a “damning” context — a detail first noticed by the Washington Examiner’s Paul Bedard.

“In more than 80 pages in the draft platform published by Politico, whites are mentioned 15 times, all critical, including three references to white supremacy or supremacists and one to white nationalists,” Bedard writes.

He adds, “In most mentions, the reference is to how whites are better off at the expense of others. And the promise often is to ‘close the gap’ between minorities and whites, though no solutions are offered.”

If this is a legitimate draft, the fact that it’s a merely a draft means nothing. It still reveals how ugly the Democrat Party has become and how ugly and divisive the future will be, should this approach to national politics ever prevail.
 
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Democratic National Committee platform mentions ‘whites’ 15 times, all damning

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...platform-mentions-whites-15-times-all-damning

by Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets Columnist |
| July 23, 2020 11:58 AM

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The draft 2020 Democratic National Committee platform being circulated in Washington aims to reinforce the view that liberals are best situated to battle for minorities seeking higher wages, better housing and jobs, and more money for schools.

With the August convention coming on the heels of the Black Lives Matter protests, it features support for the movement and an expanded pledge to root out racism.

The preamble says, “We will give hate no safe harbor. We will never amplify or legitimize the voices of bigotry, racism, misogyny, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, or white supremacy.”

In promising change, it sets up one group that has it too good and is holding minorities back: whites.
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In more than 80 pages in the draft platform published by Politico, whites are mentioned 15 times, all critical, including three references to white supremacy or supremacists and one to white nationalists. The document doesn’t capitalize white as it does Black, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Native Americans.

In most mentions, the reference is to how whites are better off at the expense of others. And the promise often is to “close the gap” between minorities and whites, though no solutions are offered.

While the nation elected its first black president in 2008, racial issues still rage, and that is a huge factor in former Vice President Joe Biden's consideration of a running mate in time for the Democratic National Convention, where the platform will be confirmed.

Typical in it is the reference to the wage gap between whites and minorities, which the party document said “is hurting our working class and holding our country back.” The theme in much of the document is that America is divided between whites and minorities, the situation is unfair and needs to be remedied, and that most issues, even military court-martials, are a racial crisis.

Below are the 15 references to whites:

We will never amplify or legitimize the voices of bigotry, racism, misogyny, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, or white supremacy.
Median incomes are lower and poverty rates are higher for Black Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, and some Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, compared to median white households.
And there is a persistent, pernicious racial wealth gap that holds millions of Americans back, with the typical white household holding six times more wealth than the typical Latino family and 10 times more wealth than the typical Black family.
The wage gap between Black workers and white workers is higher today than it was 20 years ago.
It takes a typical Black woman 19 months to earn what a typical white man earns in 12 months — and for typical Latinas and Native American women, it takes almost two years.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the uninsured rate was nearly three times higher for Latinos and nearly twice as high for Black Americans as it was for whites.
Black children are far more likely than white children to suffer from asthma.
Latinos, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and Black Americans are diagnosed with diabetes at higher rates than whites.
Black women are more than three times as likely to die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth compared to white women.
President Trump’s words and actions have given safe harbor and encouragement to bigots, anti-Semites, Islamophobes, and white supremacists.
The extreme gap in household wealth and income between people of color — especially Black Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans — and white families is hurting our working class and holding our country back.
We will confront white nationalist terrorism and combat hate crimes perpetrated against religious minorities.
Each year, the United States spends $23 billion more on schools in predominantly white districts than in non-white districts.
We will root out systemic racism from our military justice system, where black service members are twice as likely as white ones to face court-martial.
Our counterterrorism priorities, footprint, and tools should shift accordingly, including to respond to the growing threat from white supremacist and other right-wing terrorist groups.
 
Yep, saw the knee on the baby in the other thread. Concerning the teacher, below shows he doesn't work at the school anymore but due to firing or resigning is still not clarified:
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article244465412.html

From the article:

Brian Papin, a special education teacher at Cedar Grove High School, came under fire this week after commenting on a Facebook photo that appeared to mock the public arrest of George Floyd, 46, a Black man who died in police custody after a Minneapolis officer knelt on his neck for about 8 minutes.

Da fuck is that misleading gibberish?
 
From the article:



Da $#@! is that misleading gibberish?

While it would have been better for the reporter to say "came under fire this week after commenting on a Facebook photo and calling for the death of a white baby", the reporter did give that teacher's actual quote calling for the death which lead to outrage so I'll let that part slide:

“One knee on center of the back one on the neck and lean into to it until death! You saw the video!” Papin wrote, seemingly referencing Floyd’s death, which was filmed. “Get it right or stop (expletive) around!”

The remarks sparked outrage and prompted the district to launch an investigation, CBS46 reported.
 
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