Anonymous ID: 792945 June 4, 2020, 5:26 a.m. No.9463458   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9463444

If they get charged, their cases probably won't be heard before the election, so they wouldn't have a conviction yet.

Courts are completely backed up now due to the shut down, so chances are slim for quick hearings.

Anonymous ID: 792945 June 4, 2020, 5:55 a.m. No.9463644   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Throw some skin out, and the dogs come running. Slaves of the Mind, kneel to nakie. Easiest targets are depraved minds.

 

Coronavirus: KFC heiress pledges to raise $1m to support LGBT+ community amid pandemic

 

KFC (YUM) fortune heiress and celebrity lingerie designer Kaila Methven has pledged to raise $1m (ÂŁ800,000) for members of the LGBT+ community who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Co-inciding with Pride month, Methven’s newly-launched charity PLUR — Peace Love Unity Respect — will hire LGBT+ people, as well as domestic violence suvivors and recovered alcoholics, as independent contractors.

 

In addition to helping the community secure employment in the lucrative fashion industry, a percentage of the programme’s proceeds will be donated to LGBT+ charities.

 

While the coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented effect on the daily lives of everyone in UK, national health organisations have warned that LGBT+ people could be disproprtionately impacted due to higher rates of HIV, cancer and smoking, as well as health care discrimination.

 

“The Independent Contractor Program primarily assists the unemployed and disenfranchised members of the LGBTIQ+ community, the domestic violence survivor community of both men and women, and the sober living community community,” said Methven.

 

The 28-year-old is the heiress to the KFC fortune. Her grandfather Stanley Methven founded the South African company Rainbow Chicken Limited, which at one time supplied 90% of KFC’s chicken.

 

More

https://www.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-kfc-heiress-pledges-to-raise-1-m-to-support-lgbt-community-amid-pandemic-102211676.html

Anonymous ID: 792945 June 4, 2020, 6:40 a.m. No.9464020   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Rightwing Shitheads Are Trying to Ruin Hawaiian Shirts Now

 

It's maddening to consider, but it's only been a month since a bunch of folks who now seem to believe that police brutality is a reasonable response to peaceful protest got their underthings in a twist and took to city squares across the country—guns slung over their shoulders or cradled in their arms—to publicly whinge about being unable to get a haircut. Nevertheless, it's true. And if you were paying attention to those demonstrations, you may have noticed a contingent of those 2A types wearing an unlikely garment: the Hawaiian shirt.

 

Ridiculous as it may seem, that's no coincidence. In fact, all those aloha prints are designed to send a very clear message to folks with the right set of references: I am hoping for a second Civil War. Chilling? Fuck yes. But confounding, too. And it gets even weirder when you learn that this whole thing springs from dumb online jokes about the 1984 cinematic flop Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.

 

I'm no scholar of the alt-right or the anti-government fringe, so I'll do my best to break down a history of internet message-board fuckery into something digestible without getting too far into the weeds. With a huge nod to this Twitter thread, this article, this one, this blog post breaking down some of the more complicated intra-group dynamics, and this piece delving into the real history of the word, let's lay out the basics of the "boogaloo" in 2020.

 

First, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo drops on the world in the '80s, a spectacular failure of a film designed to cash in on the popularity of breakdancing that just so happens to have an extremely meme-able title. It becomes a cult classic for being so terrible, and a shorthand for (unnecessary) sequels. Naturally, in more recent decades, that memetic impulse propagates widely on internet message boards like 4chan and Reddit, and eventually spreads to Facebook. Crucially, it catches on in alt-right circles, where militia types and racists alike start joking about Civil War 2: Electric Boogaloo. The internet being what it is, that eventually shortens to just "boogaloo."

 

More anti White crap

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/rightwing-shitheads-trying-ruin-hawaiian-155300184.html