Anonymous ID: e3dd45 June 20, 2021, 6:11 p.m. No.13947567   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7590 >>7594 >>7606 >>7608 >>7613 >>7641 >>7677 >>7698 >>7715 >>7797 >>7952 >>8102 >>8139

CNN's Don Lemon says Americans don't see black people as 'human beings,' proclaims US is racist

 

CNN anchor Don Lemon had some unfavorable remarks about the United States and Americans in a new interview. The left-wing cable TV host made a bizarre claim that Americans don't see black people as human beings, and declared that the U.S. needs to "realize just how racist it is."

 

Lemon gave an in-depth interview for the Washington Post Magazine's Sunday feature. Reporter Eric Easter asked Lemon, "You've suggested that Trump was the president we deserved and probably a necessary and revealing wake-up call. Do you still think that?"

 

Lemon responded, "Considering people's apathy to get involved in the political process, to pay attention to the political process, to go to the polls, their willingness to give so much attention to celebrity, I think that's what I meant by 'the president we deserve.'"

 

"But there's also this false reality that we're living in a post-racial world after the election of Barack Obama. That was all bulls***," Lemon asserted. "It was a wake-up call to White people who thought we were living in a nonracist world. We're living in two different realities as Black and White people."

 

"We knew, as Black people, what was lurking beneath the surface," the CNN host said. "I still believe that [Trump] was the necessary wake-up for America to realize just how racist it is."

 

Easter then asked Lemon about his new book, "This book seems to be part of an ongoing process of putting yourself out there — bit by bit, revealing more personal things about yourself. Is that something you've wanted to, or something you've felt like you've had to do?"

 

Lemon replied, "I feel like I've had to do that because I don't think America has seen enough people like me. I don't think America intimately knows enough people like me."

 

The CNN host then stated, "I would love America to see Black people, especially Black gay men as — and I hate this word — normal, and as human beings and as part of the culture."

 

"I don't know if America sees Black people and especially Black gay men as fully human, and as deserving of the American Dream," Lemon said.

 

Despite his claims of living in a racist America, full of people questioning if he is a human being deserving of the American Dream, Lemon has achieved quite a bit of success, and lives in a neighborhood in the Hamptons area of Long Island.

 

Lemon claimed that "we're living in two different realities as Black and White people," but as the Daily Mail pointed out, "He lives in a $4.3 million four-bedroom cottage in Sag Harbor on New York's Long Island, where 80% of the population is white and just 3% are black."

 

"He also owned a three-bedroom condo in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, where 54 percent of residents are black," according to the Daily Mail, but he purportedly sold the property for $1.5 million in February.

 

Lemon reportedly earns a $4 million annual salary from CNN, and has a net worth of $12 million.

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/cnn-don-lemon-america-racist-humans

Anonymous ID: e3dd45 June 20, 2021, 6:16 p.m. No.13947603   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7613 >>7723 >>7952 >>8102 >>8139

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott defunds Texas Legislature after Dem lawmakers blocked election integrity bill

 

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott followed through on a promise to defund the Texas Legislature after Democratic lawmakers staged a walkout to protest legislation meant to strengthen election integrity. The bill was championed by Republicans, including Abbott.

 

During the final moments of a legislative session in late May, Texas House Democrats staged a walkout to protest SB7, a sweeping election reform bill. The move, which broke decorum, was meant to block the bill's passage.

 

The Texas Tribune explained:

 

Senate Bill 7, a Republican priority bill, is an expansive piece of legislation that would alter nearly the entire voting process. It would create new limitations to early voting hours, ratchet up voting-by-mail restrictions and curb local voting options like drive-thru voting. Democrats had argued the bill would make it harder for people of color to vote in Texas. Republicans called the bill an "election integrity" measure — necessary to safeguard Texas elections from fraudulent votes, even though there is virtually no evidence of widespread fraud.

 

In response, Abbott threatened to veto funding for the Texas Legislature, which prompted questions about the separation of powers.

 

"I will veto Article 10 of the budget passed by the legislature. Article 10 funds the legislative branch. No pay for those who abandon their responsibilities. Stay tuned," Abbott said.

What did Abbott do?

 

Abbott made good on his promise, vetoing a portion of the state budget that funds the Texas Legislature.

 

"Texans don't run from a legislative fight, and they don't walk away from unfinished business," Abbott said. "Funding should not be provided for those who quit their job early, leaving their state with unfinished business and exposing taxpayers to higher costs for an additional legislative session."

 

More from the Dallas Morning News:

 

The dramatic action effectively chokes off pay for lawmakers, their staffers and a host of other legislative functions starting Sept. 1, when the state's next two-year budget begins.

Not only could the veto wipe out lawmakers' $7,200 annual salaries and pay for their personal staff members, but it could also force a group of other experts and support staff on the legislative branch's payroll to get pink slips.

 

As expected, Democrats were outraged over Abbott's decision.

 

House Democratic Caucus Chairman Chris Turner accused Abbott of an "abuse of power," and said Democrats are "exploring every option, including immediate legal options, to fight back," the Texas Tribune reported.

 

"Texas has a governor, not a dictator," Turner said. "The tyrannical veto of the legislative branch is the latest indication that [Abbott] is simply out of control."

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/texas-gov-greg-abbotts-defunds-texas-legislature-after-democrats-block-election-integrity-bill

Anonymous ID: e3dd45 June 20, 2021, 6:44 p.m. No.13947785   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7860 >>7952 >>8102 >>8139

Discredited COVID Investigators Lead New WHO ‘Strategic’ Group on Pandemics.

 

The World Health Organization has hand picked discredited EcoHealth Alliance officials for a new global health advisory board wielding a key role in the “development of a long-term strategic approach” to pandemics, The National Pulse can reveal.

 

Amongst the controversial picks to the newly-mooted 26-person body, dubbed the “One Health High Level Expert Panel,” is EcoHealth Alliance’s Senior Policy Advisor and Senior Scientist Catherine Machalaba.

 

Discredited Daszak.

 

Run by the discredited Peter Daszak – who worked to quash the lab theory origin of COVID-19 and thusly aid the Chinese Communist Party – EcoHealth Alliance funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars from Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) to conduct collaborative research with the military-linked Wuhan Institute of Virology, also known as the “Wuhan lab.”

 

Scientists – including former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield – identity the lab as the source of COVID-19.

 

Daszak, however, was instrumental in muddying the discussion on the virus’ origins, secretly crafting a statement for the Lancet journal prematurely debunking the lab theory.

 

With a long history of collaboration with the Chinese Communist Party, Daszak served as an original World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 investigator. He has previously admitted that his “Chinese colleagues” manipulated coronaviruses to create “killer viruses” in a video from 2016 unearthed by The National Pulse. He has further admitted never actually investigating the lab, but rather taking the word of these “colleagues” at face value.

 

 

Peter Daszak, a member of the WHO-led inquiry into the origins of the COVID-19 virus and expert on coronaviruses, says the team looked into the theory that the virus originated in an accidental lab leak, but deemed the theory “extremely unlikely.” https://t.co/4RhcMEZcbc pic.twitter.com/uZY3fNhPT3

 

— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) March 28, 2021

 

All Kooped Up.

 

Another key figure in the cover-up of COVID-19’s true origins – Daszak’s fellow WHO-sponsored investigator Marion Koopmans – was placed on new advisory board.

 

https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/discredited-covid-investigators-lead-new-who-strategic-group-on-pandemics/

Anonymous ID: e3dd45 June 20, 2021, 6:54 p.m. No.13947857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7952 >>8102 >>8139

Georgia Attorney Ryan Germany Hired Carter Jones to Be a Monitor of Fulton County’s 2020 Election Activities Even After Jones Claimed He Didn’t Want the Job

 

Carter Jones was hired by the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office to observe Fulton County’s election activities during the November 2020 Election. This was in response to a consent order created due to problems with Fulton County’s primary election.

 

In August 2020 the Georgia State Election Board (SEB) referred two Fulton County election investigations involving the primaries to the Georgia Attorney General’s office. Assistant Attorney General Charlene McGowan began to negotiate with Fulton to create a “Consent Order”.

 

One section of the order allowed the SEB to place a monitor inside Fulton elections. McGowan offloaded the responsibility to find the candidates to be monitors to Ryan Germany, the Secretary of State’s General Counsel who answers to Brad Raffensberger. McGowan gave Fulton Election Director Rick Barron the right to decide who was hired as this monitor.

 

The SEB is made of five members and the Secretary of State was always the Chairman. So Brad Raffensberger held a SEB meeting on Oct. 30th, 2020 to discuss the Attorney General’s new Fulton County “Consent Order” and hiring of the monitor.

 

A partial transcript of this meeting is below, and here is an audio of the meeting:

During the meeting, the Attorney General’s Charlene McGowan asked the SEB to approve “Carter Jones” to be the Fulton County monitor. Board member Anh Le was curious. She asked Charlene to explain Carter Jones’ election qualifications. This is when Ryan Germany had to step in.

 

Germany said Carter Jones has extensive elections experience from his job at the International Republican Institute (IRI) from 2013-17. He said Jones “helped set up” elections in Africa. Carter Jones Linkedin page shows he was a Program Officer/Manager.

 

Jones managed budgets and grants for the South Africa region while working out of an office in Washington DC. He was expanding Generation Democracy, an IRI initiative to attract and train youth. Jones’s resume was fine but there was no real US election history in it.

 

Ryan Germany must have known Carter Jones had no experience in the processing and logistics of American elections. So Germany told SEB members that Jones was just unfamiliar with Georgia’s elections. He told SEB members Jones had already completed the Dominion Tech Training. Jones also completed the Fulton County Poll Worker training and was already working at the polls. Raffensberger clearly didn’t want board members’ advice. He hired Jones behind their back and they said nothing during the meeting.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/06/georgia-attorney-ryan-germany-hired-carter-jones-monitor-fulton-countys-2020-election-activities-even-said-jones-claimed-didnt-want-job/

Anonymous ID: e3dd45 June 20, 2021, 6:56 p.m. No.13947864   🗄️.is 🔗kun

California University to Hold Segregated ‘Cultural Graduation’ Ceremonies Based on Race and Identity

 

Chapman University in California is having segregated “Cultural Graduation” ceremonies including “Black Graduation,” “APIDA Graduation,” “Lavender Graduation,” “disability Graduation,” “Middle Eastern Graduation,” and “Latinx Graduation.”

 

The segregated ceremonies, which will be taking place in addition to the main commencement, will take place on July 30, July 31, August 1, August 6, August 7, and August 8.

 

 

“Cultural graduation celebrations are additions to the university-wide commencement ceremony, students are free to register for these additional celebrations to share the joy of graduation with their friends and family if they choose to,” a post on the college’s Cross-Cultural Center’s Instagram stated.

 

In a statement to Campus Reform, Chapman University’s College Republican’s president Justin Buckner denounced the event.

 

“People claiming to be fighting racism are the ones unintentionally re-popularizing it,” Buckner stated. “There is no separate graduation for exceptional academic achievement, but one for someone’s skin color. The lack of attention to exceptional individual achievement while simultaneously only looking through the prism of race is concerning for our future.”

 

Chapman’s Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Jerry Price defended the “Cultural Graduation Ceremonies.” He told Campus Reform that they are “held to honor the dedication and resilience of students from underrepresented communities. Price said there are “no restrictions on student participation” as “students of any race who identify as allies of these groups” can attend.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/06/california-university-hold-segregated-cultural-graduation-ceremonies-based-race-identity/