Anonymous ID: 44d96f Oct. 26, 2020, 10:05 p.m. No.11301018   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘Take It To The Streets And F*ck The British Police’ Says Black Panther Sasha Johnson

 

London’s Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) took a hands-off approach to a large protest against police brutality in Nigeria on Saturday, that was led by Black Lives Matter radical activist and self-described Black Panther Sasha Johnson.

 

While police took measures to break up an anti-lockdown protest taking place at the same time, the police employed much more mild tactics in dealing with the Nigerian protest, reminding the crowd to abide by social distancing and mask rules.

 

The #EndSars (Special Anti-Robbery Squad) protest in London was led in part by Johnson, who was seen telling the African protesters to ignore the “white media”.

 

“You’re not here to talk to white men, you’re here to unite as a nation. You are here to speak for the rights of the people that lost their lives and they are not able to speak for themselves today. You are here to be a voice for the voiceless… I didn’t come out here for you to waste your time talking about white media, I came out here to help find solutions,” Johnson said.

 

Johnson also took aim at the British police, claiming they were complicit in the brutality in Nigeria, and that they were only out in force on Saturday to “protect statues”.

 

“You are here to speak up against the injustice against your people. The police officers that surround you are the very officers that helped train the Sars Unit,” she said, before leading the group in a chant of: “No Justice, No Peace!”

 

Finally, the BLM radical proclaimed: “Take it to the streets, and fuck the British police!”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2020/10/26/watch-take-it-to-the-streets-and-fck-the-british-police-says-black-panther-sasha-johnson/

Anonymous ID: 44d96f Oct. 26, 2020, 10:08 p.m. No.11301048   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1196 >>1309 >>1508 >>1531

MSM narrative

 

‘Darkest US Day’: Amy Coney Barrett appointed in big win for Trump

 

Donald Trump’s nominee Amy Coney Barrett has been confirmed to the Supreme Court, in “one of the darkest days in the 231-year history” of the US Senate.

 

Following her death, the family of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg revealed that her dying wish was that she not be replaced before the election.

 

“My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed,” the 87-year-old told her granddaughter, according to NPR, days before she lost her battle with cancer in September.

 

It’s a wish that, just a week out from election day, US President Donald Trump has steamrolled: his nominee, conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett, was confirmed to the Supreme Court by the Senate today, voted through by a 52-48 Republican majority. Susan Collins of Maine was the only Republican senator to side with the Democrats in opposing Judge Barrett’s confirmation.

 

“It is highly fitting that Judge Amy Coney Barrett fills the seat of a true pioneer for women, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg,” Mr Trump said following the vote, adding it was “very important” because she’s “the very first mother of school-aged children to become a Supreme Court justice”.

 

Judge Barrett’s confirmation will not only go down in history as one of the quickest – taking place 30 days after her nomination and seven days before the presidential election – but also, Democratic senator of New York and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said, “one of the darkest days in the 231-year history of the United States Senate”.

 

https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/us-politics/amy-coney-barrett-confirmed-to-supreme-court-by-us-senate/news-story/d32c32454328f9e991b0fb6f264d6657

Anonymous ID: 44d96f Oct. 26, 2020, 10:17 p.m. No.11301123   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1196 >>1309 >>1508 >>1531

Navy Orders Aviation Stand-Down After Plane Crash Kills 2 in Alabama

 

Navy aviation units that aren't currently deployed were directed Monday to hold a service-wide safety stand-down following a pair of recent crashes, including one that killed two military officers.

 

Vice Adm. Kenneth Whitesell, commander of Naval Air Forces, ordered Navy aviation units to hold the stand-down, the service announced in a news release. The pause in flight operations is meant to give aviation commands an opportunity to focus on "how to further improve operational risk management and risk mitigation across the Naval Aviation enterprise," it states.

 

"The safety of our personnel and our local communities is a top priority," the statement adds. "[We] take all aviation incidents extremely seriously."

 

The stand-down follows two separate crashes that occurred last week.

 

On Friday, a T-6B Texan II trainer plane crashed in Foley, Alabama, killing Navy Lt. Rhiannon Ross and Coast Guard Ensign Morgan Garrett. Ross was a 30-year-old instructor pilot from Michigan. Garrett was a 24-year-old student aviator from North Carolina.

 

Three days earlier, a Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet crashed near Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake in California during a routine training flight. The pilot safely ejected and was treated at a local medical facility.

 

No civilians were hurt in either incident. The crash in Alabama happened in a residential neighborhood near Alabama's southern coast.

 

The cause of both crashes remains under investigation.

 

The Naval Safety Center announced just before the Super Hornet crash that for the first time in nearly a century, both the Navy and Marine Corps went a whole year without suffering any aviation-related deaths.

 

Rear Adm. F.R. "Lucky" Luchtman, the center's commander, called the milestone unprecedented, adding that it was the result of naval aviation's tireless commitment to safety and excellence."

 

"We remain the greatest aviation force in the world and are committed to learning from these incidents in order to avoid these tragedies in the future," the Navy statement on the stand-down said.

 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/10/26/navy-orders-aviation-stand-down-after-plane-crash-kills-2-alabama.html