Anonymous ID: 98e38b May 8, 2023, 8:02 p.m. No.18818610   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8621 >>8683

Liberal Billionaires Funded The Communist-Linked Group Pushing Jordan Neely Protests

 

A communist-tied activist group promoting protests over the recent death of New York City homeless man Jordan Neely has received significant funding from organizations bankrolled by liberal billionaires.

 

Neely died after Marine Daniel Penny restrained him by the neck on a subway train on May 1 when he reportedly acted erratically, with the incident sparking protests and calls for Penny to serve prison time. Voices of Community Activists and Leaders (VOCAL) New York, an organization with members who participated in a protest on Wednesday over Neely’s death, and published a statement saying he was “lynched,” previously took large donations from groups that George Soros and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg funded.

 

The Soros-chaired Open Society Foundations gave VOCAL New York just over $982,000 in contributions from 2017 to 2021. Of that funding, $100,000 was explicitly intended to support Vocal New York’s Housing Justice for All project, which teamed up with the Communist Party USA’s New York Young Communist League to oppose evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The New York Young Communist League has promoted protests over Neely’s death and called itself “an active partner of the Housing Justice for All coalition.” Housing Justice for All Campaign Coordinator CEA Weaver tweeted in 2017 that voters should “elect more communists.”

 

The Zuckerberg-funded FWD.us Education Fund donated $100,000 to VOCAL New York in 2019, while the environmental organization Windward Fund, managed by the Democrat-linked consulting firm Arabella Advisors, granted the organization $15,000 in 2020 for “environmental programs.”

 

VOCAL New York Housing Campaigns Director Adolfo Abreu said during the protest that leaders like New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York Mayor Eric Adams were complicit in Neely’s fate, arguing that around $62 million in police overtime pay and funding for a newly approved roughly $455 million state loan for the Belmont horse racing facility could have been devoted to housing homeless people like Neely. VOCAL New York Homeless Union leader Milton Perez criticized rhetoric “blaming homeless people or people with mental health [disorders] for everything,” according to the New York-based outlet City Limits.

 

“Just arresting this person, though I think accountability is absolutely necessary, it will not solve the critical structural failings that lead to the 70,000+ people experiencing homelessness every single night in our city, and it will not have saved this person’s life,” VOCAL New York Organizing Director Jawanza Williams said of Penny and Neely in a Friday interview with Spectrum News 1 New York. Williams shared a tweet by the Queens Democratic Socialists of America chapter highlighting a recent daytime protest in response to Neely’s death.

 

“We will heal through community, organizing our neighbors, and fighting back against a sick system that commodifies our basic human needs,” the tweet said. “We will not rest until housing is a human right. Rest in Power Jordan Neely.”

 

VOCAL New York, the FWD.us Education Fund and the Windward Fund did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s requests for comment.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/05/08/mark-zuckerberg-george-soros-jordan-neely/

Anonymous ID: 98e38b May 8, 2023, 8:13 p.m. No.18818641   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Virgin Australia boss shares heartbreaking post about husband’s death

 

Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka revealed she will be taking personal leave following the tragic death of her husband.

 

Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka will take personal leave following the tragic passing of her husband Jason Gaudin who died after a long battle with cancer.

 

In an emotional post, Ms Hrdlicka revealed her husband was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive and ultimately incurable cancer in November 2019.

 

“It is with a very heavy heart that I say, after a long, difficult and brave battle, he has now passed on,” she wrote in a LinkedIn post.

 

“For his sake, I am grateful that the suffering is behind him. For our sake, it is a devastating loss.”

 

Mr Gaudin had a successful corporate career in banking. He and Ms Hrdlicka shared sons Alec, who was born in 2004, and Josh, born in 2007.

 

“He was such a kind, loving, fun and adventurous person with a sharp and quick wit,” Ms Hrdlicka said.

 

https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/travel-stories/virgin-australia-boss-shares-heartbreaking-post-about-husbands-death/news-story/add2a3eb94094c65e45030057c72190e

Anonymous ID: 98e38b May 8, 2023, 8:17 p.m. No.18818655   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8671 >>8678 >>8683

Former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill says Jesus would not support 'everyone walking around with weapons of war'

 

Former U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, claimed during a Monday MSNBC appearance that Jesus would not support "everyone walking around with weapons of war."

 

McCaskill, who served as a senator from Missouri from early 2007 until early 2019, described Jesus as a "peaceful man" and said, "I believe very firmly that Jesus would be shocked at what our country is allowing to happen."

 

McCaskill's comments came in the wake of a mass shooting in Allen, Texas, on Saturday that left eight victims dead.

 

People on social media pointed out that McCaskill is pro-choice.

 

"Now do abortion, Claire," one person wrote in response to McCaskill's comments.

 

"I think Jesus would take a dim view of abortion on demand, transgender child sexual mutilation and human trafficking too but @clairecmc promotes her own gospel," another person tweeted.

 

"For people who love abortion proclaiming anything about knowing what Jesus would think or do is the most outlandish form of self righteousness," someone else declared.

 

Left-wing California Gov. Gavin Newsom appeared to advocate for gun control in response to the Texas shooting, tweeting on Saturday, "This is freedom?? To be shot at a mall? Shot at school? Shot at church? Shot at the movies? We have become a nation that is more focused on the right to kill than the right to live. This is not what the American people want. Do your d*** job, Congress."

 

Actor Dean Cain responded to Newsom's post by writing, "I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery." According to monticello.org, that sentence is a translation of Latin that Thomas Jefferson included in a letter to James Madison.

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/claire-mccaskill-msnbc-jesus-weapons

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/claire-mccaskill-msnbc-jesus-weapons

Anonymous ID: 98e38b May 8, 2023, 8:18 p.m. No.18818660   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8669 >>8675 >>8682 >>8683

Navy and Marine Corps veteran Montel Williams says viewing video from Texas outlet mall shooting reminded him why he doesn't own a gun anymore

 

Montel Williams declared on Twitter that he has given up firearm ownership because he has been impacted by engaging with people who were impacted by shootings.

 

"Watching the video from the #allenoutletmall shooting reminds me why I am no longer a gun owner. I choose to be the change I want to see in the world," he wrote, referring to the Saturday shooting in Allen, Texas, that left eight victims dead.

 

"I am no longer a gun owner because I have looked victims of school shootings in the eye, and the look in their eyes is seared in my mind. I've listened to other parents like @fred_guttenberg, educators like @fetchik_andy, and teenagers who survived shootings. That's why," he explained.

 

Williams engaged with people on social media who replied to his remarks.

 

"How is disarming yourself, a safe gun owner, stopping any criminals? That's not change," someone asked.

 

"Hi Alexi - thanks for asking a substantive question It's appreciated. I concede your point - it will have no real world impaxt. It mattered to me. I don't need to own a gun right now. If I decide in the future I do need one, I will buy one," Williams replied.

 

"That's a dumb take. Afraid you were going to shoot innocents?" someone else wrote to Williams.

 

"Nope. It's because I'm a father who has been profoundly impacted by spending lots of time with suvivors, their families, and their teachers. I'm not suggesting what I did will have an impact, but I needed to do something. Thank you for your service. Go Navy!" Williams responded.

 

Williams is a U.S. Naval Academy graduate and a Navy and Marine Corp veteran, according to his Instagram profile.

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/montel-williams-tweets-gun-ownership