Tuesday, June 02, 2020

NYC, Minneapolis Police Outraged

By "W"
Tue, Jun 2, 2020 6:20 p.m.

NYC, Minneapolis Police Outraged

https://nypost.com/2020/06/02/hundreds-of-nyc-looters-to-be-cut-loose-without-bail/

https://nypost.com/2020/06/02/nypd-chief-of-department-speaks-out-outraged-at-gov-cuomo/?utm_source=maropost&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nypevening&utm_content=20200602&tpcc=evening_update&mpweb=755-8914109-719864743

Floyd had violent, criminal record

https://nypost.com/2020/06/02/george-floyd-had-violent-criminal-history-minneapolis-union-chief/

2 comments:

  1. BLACKS CAN DO NO WRONG PART 2
    GRA:Yesterday,I talked about the fact that there has been a coalition of forces in the United States joining together to push for the demotion of whites to at least one level below that of blacks--meaning blacks would be judged less harshly than whites,allowed to talk more freely and decide the agenda of the country(which is NOT the United States anymore(born 1776-d and died 2020).It's probably here already.
    I stated that sports,business,technology,education,media and the courts have become as one to force this vision of theirs to come true.Here's proof that business will look the other way while blacks destroy,rob and cause injuries/deaths and will--to my amazement--support blacks during and after these events take place:
    (ZH)
    As protests against police killings of Black Americans spread worldwide, several brands pledged to join the fight for social justice.

    Demonstrations erupted last week in the U.S. following the death of George Floyd, which two autopsy reports Monday listed as a homicide, after a policeman kneeled on his neck for over eight minutes.​(GRA:Also fentanyl in his system,meth and coronary disease).

    In some areas, retail stores were looted and damaged. Target and Nordstrom over the weekend closed locations in order to assess damage and ensure safety, but in statements,lamented the deaths of Floyd and other recent victims and emphasized their support for the protestors' social agenda.



    On Tuesday, Jide Zeitlin, the CEO of Tapestry and interim CEO of its top brand, Coach, went further. "We can replace our windows and handbags, but we cannot bring back George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin, Emmett Till, and too many others," he wrote in a highly personal blog post on LinkedIn. "Each of these (GRA:criminal)black lives matter." (Emphasis Zeitlin's.)

    It wasn't an easy letter to compose, he also said. "I sat down several times to write this letter, but stopped each time. My eyes welling up with tears. This is personal," wrote Zeitlin, who is Black. "Over this weekend, over this last week, over a lifetime punctuated by sweltering summers of discontent."

    It is also personal for Marvin Ellison, CEO of home improvement retailer Lowe's, who posted a public message to his employees.

    He said the company will provide resources for its leadership and support for communities. "I know many of you may be afraid as you try to determine what to say and what to do during these trying times," he said, adding, "We need to remember that the best action we can take is to unite in solidarity and show that the legacy of racism and inequality has no place in our company, our hearts or in this world."

    Several brands took to social media to pledge solidarity with protestors and their dedication to change. Some also pledged donations. To name a few: Gap Inc. said it will give $250,000 to support the NAACP and EmbraceRace; Glossier will give out a total of $500,000 to Black Lives Matter, the NAACP's Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the Equal Justice Initiative, the Marsha P. Johnson Institute and We The Protesters, plus another $500,000 in grants to Black-owned beauty businesses; Lululemon said it would give $100,000 to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which is providing bail to arrested protestors; Ulta joined others in pledging financial support but declined to say how much.

    GRA:These companies should be boycotted/avoided by white people,in my opinion--and let them know why.
    --GRA

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  2. Cops are outraged? What did they expect? They just need to stop doing their duty and walk away from the job for a week or so. I know they have families to feed but this is enough. Do something.



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