Anonymous ID: 3058d0 Nov. 25, 2021, 4:55 a.m. No.15076979   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7010 >>7032 >>7149 >>7603 >>7636

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10239737/The-private-equity-billionaire-whos-given-Biden-sprawling-Nantucket-home-Thanksgiving.html

Scranton Joe ups his game! President 'rents' his billionaire private equity 'friend' David Rubenstein's $30M Nantucket compound for Thanksgiving - where a rock on the front lawn reads 'I'd rather be working'

 

President Joe Biden, his wife Jill and the extended Biden clan have camped out at the luxurious Nantucket compound owned by billionaire businessman turned philanthropist David Rubenstein

Like Biden, Rubenstein grew up in a middle-class, blue-collar family but made his fortune in private equity

His rich and powerful friends include Jimmy Carter, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos

He practices 'patriotic philanthropy' - giving away millions to save historic artifacts - and pledge to give most of his $4.5 billion fortune away

House sits on private 13-acre compound on posh island

Anonymous ID: 3058d0 Nov. 25, 2021, 5:23 a.m. No.15077055   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7063 >>7292 >>7533 >>7700

>>15076980

>DOUGH

https://www.law.edu/news-and-events/2021/03/2021-0303-blessing-of-the-icon.html

Catholic Law Welcomes the Iconography of Kelly Latimore’s “Mama”

March 03, 2021

With the conclusion of Catholic Law’s Black History Month program, which boasted an impressive list of events throughout the month of February, the Catholic Law community held an unveiling and blessing of a new icon for the Law School’s Mary Mirror of Justice Chapel. The icon, Kelly Latimore’s “Mama,” was created following the death of George Floyd and is evocative of the Pieta—a mother mourning her son.

Dean Stephen Payne opened the program, reciting "Solidarity" by Maya Angelou and reminding all that “diversity is a divine gift we should cherish.” Sister Ruth and Father Jude said a prayer, read from the book of Isaiah, and blessed the new icon with holy water. Professor Regina Jefferson led a call and response that called for the rejection of racism in both its active and passive forms. To conclude, Assistant Dean Shani Butts shared "I Dream a World" by Langston Hughes.

Anonymous ID: 3058d0 Nov. 25, 2021, 5:29 a.m. No.15077079   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7089 >>7292 >>7302 >>7346 >>7533 >>7700

>>15077062

>Wapo getting ratio’d to death for their despicable Waukesha headline.

Here's what we know so far on the sequence of events that led to the Waukesha tragedy caused by a SUV.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/11/23/how-events-unfolded-waukesha-parade/

How the events unfolded at Waukesha parade

It was 4:35 p.m. in Waukesha, Wis., 34 days before Dec. 25. But the neighbors of this city west of Milwaukee were celebrating a Christmas parade moving through Main Street.

At the same time a few blocks away, an officer reported he had heard of a possible knife fight near the boat launch in Frame Park, according police audio and time codes provided by the website Broadcastify. Police arrived to the park minutes later but did not immediately find the fight. At 4:37 p.m., the officer clarified to say that the fight was by the rental business near the Rotary Building. It was not clear from the police audio if or when officers approached the second location.

A quarter-mile from the rotary building, at 4:39 p.m., an officer told a dispatcher a maroon Ford Escape “just blew by [him]” at White Rock and Hartwell avenues, the intersection where barricades blocking traffic to the parade were removed just a minute before, according to police audio and time codes provided by Broadcastify.

A few moments later, the SUV rammed through the parade participants, killing five and injuring more than 40 people, including children.

Anonymous ID: 3058d0 Nov. 25, 2021, 5:31 a.m. No.15077089   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7292 >>7313 >>7533 >>7700

>>15077079

>possible knife fight

The suspect who allegedly drove over the Marching Blackshirts of Waukesha South High School and other participants in the festivities was later identified by police as Darrell E. Brooks Jr., 39. A law enforcement official confirmed to The Washington Post that Brooks had been fleeing the scene of an alleged fight involving a knife.

The SUV then drove down Main Street, hitting more than 40 people and killing at least five of them.

Down the road, instead of following the parade route and making a turn to get to Wisconsin Avenue, the SUV went straight through North West Avenue, passing over the barriers.

Anonymous ID: 3058d0 Nov. 25, 2021, 5:37 a.m. No.15077120   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7171

>>15077063

Due to its Africanized image, the icon has been syncretized by some Voudou practitioners to the deity Ezilí Dantor, the main loa of the Petro family in Haitian Vodou. It is hypothesized that the image was introduced into Haiti by the reproductions of the Black Madonna brought by Polish soldiers who sided with the rebels during the Haitian Revolution.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezili_Dantor

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Legions_(Napoleonic_period)#The_Haitian_campaign

 

In 1802, France sent most of the disgruntled legionnaires (two demi-brigades, 5,280 strong) to Haiti to put down the Haitian Revolution (on the Caribbean island of Haiti, known then as Saint Domingue, the French West Indies). Napoleon wanted to regain the colony of Saint Domingue, but preferred to save his main French army for more important matters, closer to home. The now inconvenient Polish units were accompanied by contingents of Germans and Swiss French allies, as well as by French units that had fallen out of favour with Napoleon and the French high command.

The Haitian campaign proved disastrous for the legionnaires. Combat casualties and tropical diseases, including the yellow fever, reduced the 5,280-strong Polish contingent to a few hundred survivors in the space of less than two years. By the time the French forces retreated from the island in 1803, about 4,000 Poles had died (either from disease or combat). Of the survivors, about 400 remained on the island, a few dozen were dispersed to the nearby islands or to the United States, and about 700 returned to France (Urbankowski claims 6,000 sent and 330 returned).

The Poles had little interest or desire to support the French cause in the distant colonies, once again fighting against people who only desired their own independence. In Haiti there still is a popular myth that many Polish soldiers became sympathetic to the former slaves' cause and deserted the French, supporting Jean-Jacques Dessalines in significant numbers, with entire units changing sides. In fact, the actual desertion rate was much lower; nonetheless about 150 Polish soldiers joined the Haitian rebels. The loss of that many patriotic military personnel in the Caribbean was a serious blow to the Polish aspirations for regaining independence. The Haitian experience cast further doubts among Poles about France's and Napoleon's good intentions toward Poland.

Anonymous ID: 3058d0 Nov. 25, 2021, 5:48 a.m. No.15077171   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15077120

>Due to its Africanized image, the icon has been syncretized by some Voudou practitioners to the deity Ezilí Dantor, the main loa of the Petro family in Haitian Vodou. It is hypothesized that the image was introduced into Haiti by the reproductions of the Black Madonna brought by Polish soldiers who sided with the rebels during the Haitian Revolution.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1804_Haiti_massacre

Henri Christophe's personal secretary, who was a slave for much of his life, attempted to explain the incident by referencing the cruel treatment of black slaves by white slaveholders in Saint-Domingue:

Have they not hung up men with heads downward, drowned them in sacks, crucified them on planks, buried them alive, crushed them in mortars? Have they not forced them to consume faeces? And, having flayed them with the lash, have they not cast them alive to be devoured by worms, or onto anthills, or lashed them to stakes in the swamp to be devoured by mosquitoes? Have they not thrown them into boiling cauldrons of cane syrup? Have they not put men and women inside barrels studded with spikes and rolled them down mountainsides into the abyss? Have they not consigned these miserable blacks to man eating-dogs until the latter, sated by human flesh, left the mangled victims to be finished off with bayonet and poniard?

During February and March, Dessalines traveled among the cities of Haiti to assure himself that his orders were carried out. Despite his orders, the massacres were often not carried out until he visited the cities in person.

The course of the massacre showed an almost identical pattern in every city he visited. Before his arrival, there were only a few killings, despite his orders. When Dessalines arrived, he first spoke about the atrocities committed by former white authorities, such as Rochambeau and Leclerc, after which he demanded that his orders about mass killings of the area's white population should be put into effect. Reportedly, he ordered the unwilling to take part in the killings, especially men of mixed race, so that the blame should not be placed solely on the black population. Mass killings took place on the streets and on places outside the cities.

In parallel to the killings, plundering and rape also occurred. Women and children were generally killed last. White women were "often raped or pushed into forced marriages under threat of death."

Dessalines did not specifically mention that the white women should be killed, and the soldiers were reportedly somewhat hesitant to do so. In the end, however, the women were also put to death, though normally at a later stage of the massacre than the adult males. The argument for killing the women was that whites would not truly be eradicated if the white women were spared to give birth to new Frenchmen.

Before his departure from a city, Dessalines would proclaim an amnesty for all the whites who had survived in hiding during the massacre. When these people left their hiding place however, most (French) were killed as well. Many whites were, however, hidden and smuggled out to sea by foreigners. However, there were notable exceptions to the ordered killings. A contingent of Polish defectors were given amnesty and granted Haitian citizenship for their renouncement of French allegiance and support of Haitian independence. Dessalines referred to the Poles as "the White Negroes of Europe", as an expression of his solidarity and gratitude.

As elsewhere, the majority of the women were initially not killed. Dessalines's advisers, however, pointed out that the white Haitians would not disappear if the women were left to give birth to white men, and after this, Dessalines ordered that the women should be killed as well, with the exception of those who agreed to marry non-white men. Sources created at the time stated that 3,000 people were killed in Cap-Haïtien; Philippe Girard writes that this figure was unrealistic as in the post-evacuation of the French people the settlement had only 1,700 white people.

One of the most notorious of the massacre participants was Jean Zombi, a mulatto resident of Port-au-Prince who was known for his brutality. One account describes how Zombi stopped a white man on the street, stripped him naked, and took him to the stair of the Presidential Palace, where he killed him with a dagger. Dessalines was reportedly among the spectators; he was said to be "horrified" by the episode. In Haitian Vodou tradition, the figure of Jean Zombi has become a prototype for the zombie.