I wish I were exaggerating.
I wish I were exaggerating.
I’ve spent a few evenings watching a white journalist reporting from Portland, OR, saw him teargassed a few times but it never had me worried for his safety. Last night I saw Michael Harriot’s tweet that he’d been arrested, and I was more worried about a stranger than I’ve ever been. It was a relief to see…
I hope Donald Trump dies a slow, horrible, lingering, painful death where his body fails him piece by piece yet his mind remains fully intact so that he’s completely aware of everything that’s happening.
On Thursday night a video surfaced of an elderly white man in Buffalo, New York being pushed to the ground by two Buffalo police officers. The video, which can be seen here, shows the man falling backward landing headfirst on the sidewalk.
As the Texas Tribune reports, four county chairs for the Republican Party have in recent days posted some incredibly racist posts on Facebook.
A few days later, Bexar County Republican Party chair Cynthia Brehm shared the exact same email on her Facebook page.
“I seek to amend this legislation not because I take lynching lightly, but because I take it seriously, and this legislation does not,” Paul said, arguing that “this bill would cheapen the meaning of lynching by defining it so broadly as to include a minor bruise or abrasion.
That Kentucky’s Union membership in the Civil War wasn’t genuine, and it’s a southern state no matter what geography might lead you to believe.
This seems like a good time to cite Laura Ingraham’s differing opinions of athletes’ right to free speech, depending on their skin color:
Here’s a link to where Snopes confirms the NYPD does this.
Where are all the Edgar Maddison Welchs, locked and loaded and ready to defend children from predators? Could it be they care less about actual children of color than hypothetical white ones?
Overpaying Reese Witherspoon for streaming programming is sooooo 2019.
Maviglio, who lives in Sacramento, told the Post that he was worried sick—not about the protesters, but about the house.
Julianne Hough—she’s different now!
Law & Order spin-off showrunner seen “guarding” LA home with gun, gets fired by creator Dick Wolf.
“They were the leaders of the Lost Cause into the 20th century, and they made it a movement about vindication,” historian Karen Cox told Vox in a video about the group’s history. And Lost Cause mythology redirected attention from slavery to Southerners’ “sacrifice” and “states’ rights,” sanitizing the brutal reality…
Speaking of skateboards, this footage isn’t getting enough media attention.