Anonymous ID: 815ca9 Feb. 17, 2024, 8:24 a.m. No.20429491   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Coincidink: Fani Willis and Jussie Smollett - who are now both accused/convicted, respectively, of lying to courts in their fervent quests to "get Trump" - have parents who either were themselves a Black Panther and/or "best friends" or a live-in lover of radical Black Panther "affiliate," and proud Communist, Angela Davis.

 

Fani Willis' father was himself a high-ranking Black Panther and a live-in lover of Angela Davis

 

"John C. Floyd III, the radical father of Fani Willis … advised her during the high-profile indictment of former President Trump…

 

"His past involvement with the Black Panthers, including a high-ranking position within the Los Angeles chapter, and his subsequent transition to a defense attorney after leaving the group in the early 1970s, has been well-documented.

 

"Floyd also gained notoriety for his association with Angela Davis, a controversial figure accused of involvement in kidnappings and murders."

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/02/fani-willis-radical-father-claims-he-had-foreknowledge/

 

At that time, I was dating Angela Davis, and she and I were actually living together,” Floyd [Fani Willis' father] casually explained in the middle of reminiscing about other Black Panther and SNCC leaders Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, and Stokely Carmichael.

 

https://www.heritage.org/progressivism/commentary/connecting-the-dots-between-fani-willis-and-unrepentant-communists

 

Jussie Smollett is proud of his mother's Black Panther mentors and affiliation and that "one of her closest friends" is Angela Davis

 

"…Timeline… 1980s-1990s | Jussie is raised in a household chummy with left-wing radicals Per a 2016 NYT interview, which recently resurfaced: “’My mom was in the movement with Bobby Seale and Huey Newton, and one of her first mentors was Julian Bond,’ Mr. Smollett said of the Black Panther founders and the civil rights leader.

 

"To this day, Angela Davis is one of her dearest friends. We’ve spent Mother’s Day with Angela.’ [Angela Davis, a lifelong communist, was linked to a notorious kidnapping and murder of four.] ‘Their sense of justice is very strong, and it permeates everything that they do,’ said Alfre Woodard."

 

https://missliberty.com/jussie-smollett-is-a-victim-act-ii/

 

https://blavity.com/entertainment/danny-glover-angela-davis-and-more-write-open-letter-in-solidarity-with-jussie-smollett

Anonymous ID: 815ca9 Feb. 17, 2024, 8:53 a.m. No.20429596   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Flashback: Radical Black Panther, Comminist, and anti-U.S. establishment agitator Angela Davis is shocked to learn she is a descendant of one of the 101 passengers of the Mayflower and that some of her white ancesters owned slaves in America

 

"…In a Feb. 21 episode of "Finding Your Roots," Davis learns the truth about some of her family’s lingering mysteries.”

 

The author and symbol of the Black Power movement ..

 

"The "Finding Your Roots" team follows the paper trail back to Davis' fourth great-grandfather, Stephen Darden, [a white man] who was born in colonial Virginia and served in the Revolutionary War (and played the drums).

 

"The news astounds Davis, ..

 

"Davis then grapples with learning Stephen Darden became a slave owner after moving to Georgia.

 

“I always imagined my ancestors as the people who were enslaved. My mind and my heart are swirling with all of these contradictory emotions," she says.

 

…"Later in the episode, Davis learns the identity of her paternal grandfather. Gates explains that her father, Benjamin Frank Davis, grew up in a small town in Alabama with his mother Mollie Spencer…Frank Davis' sister told Davis stories of his white father.

 

"Turns out Mollie Spencer lived near a white man named Murphy Jones. With the help of DNA evidence, the "Finding Your Roots" team discovers that Murphy Jones was, in fact, Frank Davis's biological father.

 

"At the time of their relationship, interracial sex was illegal across the South. Spencer and Jones seemed to have had as many as four kids together….

 

"Davis then learns that [her] great-grandfather, Isom Spencer, was an enslaved person. Davis gets emotional over the discovery.

 

"I assume[d] that my ancestors lived on plantations as slaves. But of course I didn't now who they were. I didn't know who the slave owners were. I just feel so sad that these are my people who had to live under those conditions. It makes me realize what a miracle it is that we’re here now,” she says.

 

"At the end of the Civil War, Isom Spencer was freed, but his former owner retained some of his nephews as slaves. Isom Spencer decided to fight back and took the matter to court.

 

"This, I am so happy to see," Davis says.

 

"Isom Spencer won the battle eventually. His nephews were freed and turned over to their family.

 

"I'm happy to find that there's a motif of resistance (in my family tree) because that is what I feel like I've been trying to do since I was a teenager," she says.

 

"At the end of the episode,Davis also learns she's descended from William Brewster, one of the 101 people who came to the colonies aboard the Mayflower.

 

"No. I can't believe this. No, my ancestors did not come here on the Mayflower," Davis says, laughing.

 

Davis, who fought against structural racism in the U.S., saysshe "never" expected to learn that she was descended from one of the nation's white settlers. "That's a little too much to deal with right now," she says."

 

https://www.today.com/popculture/tv/angela-davis-finding-your-roots-mayflower-ancestors-rcna71700