‘In 20 years most of the world could be racist dictatorships’ says racist fraud

 

Ibram Kendi – Race Baiting Grifter

‘I think I’ve had at least seven books that have been banned in the United States,” says Ibram X Kendi, in a tone that carries no bitterness but stops just short of pride. It’s proof, he says, that his works on racism, which extend from deep, scholarly histories to a biography of Malcolm X for children, are getting through to the right people – and annoying the right people. According to the writers’ advocacy group PEN America, his books have been banned at least 50 times by multiple US school districts during the tumultuous “anti-woke” backlash of the past five years. He’s not happy about that, but nor was he discouraged. “I understood that the major reason why people were singling me out and demonising me was because they did not want people reading my books,” he says. “And when the character assassinations did not work to the scale that they wanted them to, then they started banning my books, and the books of many others.”

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Police watchdog upholds demotion of senior Toronto police officer Stacy Clarke in cheating scandal … should have been fired

THUG LIFE!

An Ontario police watchdog has dismissed an appeal by senior Toronto police officer Stacy Clarke to overturn her two-year demotion for helping several junior officers cheat to get promoted.

Clarke, the first Black female superintendent in Toronto police history, pleaded guilty to seven counts of professional misconduct after admitting she shared confidential interview information with six Black junior officers in 2021 to give them an edge in the highly competitive process to become sergeants.

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Will The US Ever Find Racial Unity? Unlikely

Last week I embedded Part One of conservative talk show host Steven Crowder’s visit to a black barbershop to talk to the guys there about “black fatigue”. It was harsh but important. But it was important, as a sign of how difficult it is to have these conversations in polarized America. It revealed an epistemological chasm.

Well, here is Part Two, and it makes Part One seem like a tea party. This is very difficult to watch, but you need to see it, because it offers quite a dire picture of life in America today. This is what you get when you have an honest cross-racial conversation, as opposed to the performative kind in which black people complain, and white liberals politely sit there and nod along guiltily and affirmatively …


This is part 1 of the video

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Cost of living is racist says woman for whom manufactured grievance is a career

Skyrocketing housing and grocery prices are disproportionately hitting Black families the hardest. Here’s what is needed to fix it

Canada is in the throes of a cost-of-living crisis, and Black communities are being hit the hardest. As rents skyrocket and grocery prices soar to alarming heights, Black families are disproportionately pushed to the brink and trapped in a relentless cycle of economic exclusion. While policymakers mull over solutions, Black Canadians continue to live the brutal reality of making impossible choices between shelter and sustenance.


I doubt they are privately funded but no annual reports are available.

Canadian Black Policy Network (CBPN), a nonprofit advancing racial equity through data-driven research, community collaboration, and strategic policy advocacy to improve outcomes for Black communities across Canada.

White people are to blame of course.

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The Cincinnati Cop-Outs

Recently, a large group of black youths began pummeling several white adults in downtown Cincinnati.

The original altercation apparently broke out between a black and white male in he-said/he-said fashion. But that dispute soon turned into a virtual free-for-all.

Numerous male and female black youths sucker-punched a middle-aged woman and a man. Others continued to kick or body slam the victims, who were sprawled on their backs and seemingly unconscious.

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Two charged with assault in connection with viral Cincinnati brawl

Montianez Merriweather and Dekyra Vernon – ferals

Two people have been arrested in connection with a brawl in Cincinnati after footage of the incident went viral.

Police in the US city earlier said they were searching for a total of five people in connection with the fight, which sparked reaction by Vice-President JD Vance, Elon Musk and others.

Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge said during a public meeting on Tuesday that Montianez Merriweather, 34, and Dekyra Vernon, 24, had been arrested.


h/t PA Cat

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Two wanted for assault at Brampton waterpark

Two suspects are wanted in connection to an assault at a Brampton waterpark last week.

Peel police say they were called to a waterpark in the area of Steeles and Finch avenues just after 6:20 p.m. on July 23 for reports of an altercation.

It’s alleged the incident began as a verbal dispute while in line for a waterslide which escalated into a violent assault against a female victim by two suspects.

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Senior skip day at Jones Beach ends in chaos as police helicopter descends on brawling horde of high schoolers: video

Hooky and right hooks.

Several brawls broke out during a high school senior skip day party at Jones Beach State Park on Thursday, forcing local police to disperse the group with a helicopter and shutting down the beach as tempers flared along with the temperature.

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What about the “Systemic” commission of crime by the usual suspects?

Judge tosses seized gun over racial profiling of Black driver, cites ‘systemic’ problem inside Peel police

A Peel Regional Police officer engaged in the racial profiling of a Black motorist in an example of a “systemic” problem within the service, a judge has ruled.

The case, which resulted in the unravelling of a firearms prosecution, adds to a list of similar incidents that demonstrate a “systemic and intractable problem” within the police service, Superior Court Justice Renu Mandhane said in a sharply worded ruling that excluded a rifle discovered in an unlawful search of a Jeep driven by a Black man.

Const. Anand Gandhi stopped the Jeep in Brampton on a Sunday afternoon in October 2023 after an automated licence plate reader on his cruiser detected that the owner of the Jeep was facing drug charges in Toronto and was under a licence suspension for medical and administrative reasons.

h/t Mauser

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The Extreme Tolerance For Black Racism

Piers Morgan, in a February podcast, accused his guest, “trans activist” Blossom Brown, of “race-baiting.” Brown replied, “Black women cannot be racist to white women.” Brown then added this inability to be racist to white women extended to Morgan: “How am I racist to you? I’m Black. I can’t be racist to you.” Brown also accused Morgan of lacking “the intellectual capacity to understand” this position.

Ryan Clark is a black ESPN host. After Donald Trump won reelection, he posted a video in which he said he voted for Kamala Harris, that former President Barack Obama’s administration was “scandal free” and that Obama conducted his presidency with “grace and with elegance and with decency.” As for Trump, Clark said: “The difficult part is I do understand that not everyone that supports him believes in his rhetoric. Not everyone that supports him thinks bigotry is OK …”

Black fatigue is not exclusive to White people.

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