Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Seattle Yoga Teacher's "Undoing Whiteness" Class: Founded on Deep Purpose, It's Triggered Outrage

Tue, Jun 11, 2019 4:44 p.m.

Seattle yoga teacher's "Undoing Whiteness" class: Founded on deep purpose, it's triggered outrage | The Seattle Times

One Buddy: This is something innocuous enough for NR and Fox to denounce.

A second Buddy: They should. She is obviously trying to "divide" us. BTW, after the Michael Brown episode in Ferguson, MO, a white feminist opened a yoga studio there to promote "community healing." Wonder how that turned out. If she was eventually raped and murdered, I don't recall hearing about her fate.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yoga of course comes from India. And is the legacy of the Indo-European invasion [white] of the sub-continent. Nicholas might want to ask his wife for comment.

Anonymous said...

COPS FIND KILLER OF MUSKEGON WHITE MAN--IT'S A BLACKIE,BUT ANOTHER WHITE GUY HELPED BLACKIE HIDE THE EVIDENCE.
GRA:All are felons with long criminal records.Ex-cons visiting ex-cons,usually never ends well.
(WZZM)MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI – A man was shot and killed because he was getting the best of another in a physical fight, according to the prosecutor.

Shaune Ellcey, 39, of Muskegon was shot and killed early Monday, June 10, on the front porch of a Muskegon home, authorities said earlier.

On Wednesday, his accused killer, (black)Michael Williams, 36, of Muskegon Heights was charged with open murder in Muskegon County District Court. Another man(white), the one investigators believe was losing the physical fight, was charged with tampering with evidence.


Ellcey was shot once in the head around 3:42 a.m. at the home in the 1900 block of Austin Street , Muskegon Police said earlier.

Williams and Patrick Hotz, 36, of Muskegon, were arrested later that evening, said Matt Roberts, chief trial attorney for the Muskegon County Prosecutor’s Office.

Williams and Hotz had gone to the home on Austin Street where Ellcey was staying looking for him, Roberts said. Hotz and Ellcey were fighting when Ellcey was shot by Williams, he alleged.

“At one point, Williams shot Mr. Ellcey because he was getting the better of the fight,” Roberts said.

At Williams’ arraignment Wednesday, Roberts told Muskegon County District Judge Maria Ladas Hoopes that Williams admitted to the shooting.

He also told Hoopes that Hotz admitted to tampering with evidence and in fact led detectives to some of that evidence that he had tried to conceal.

That evidence was the firearm involved in the shooting and some clothing, Roberts told MLive/Muskegon Chronicle.

“This was a fantastic job by the City of Muskegon Police Department and its detectives to bring this to a swift conclusion,” Roberts said.

Hoopes set Williams’ bail at $1 million cash or surety bond.

He is charged as a four-time habitual offender due to prior convictions related to a break-in at Gary’s Guns in Muskegon County in 2006, Roberts said. Williams was one of five defendants in that case in which 13 guns were stolen, 12 of which were recovered.

Hotz, who had visible wounds on his face during his arraignment Wednesday, is charged with tampering with evidence in a criminal case punishable by more than 10 years. That charge normally carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. But because of Hotz’s criminal background, he faces up to life in prison if convicted.

His prior felony convictions include attempted larceny in 2003, attempted resisting and obstructing police in 2005 and attempted unlawful use of a motor vehicle in 2008, Hoopes said in court.

She set Hotz’s bail at $150,000 cash or surety bond.

Both men have preliminary examinations scheduled for 2 p.m. June 26 before Hoopes.
--GR Anonymous