Anonymous ID: 71c59e June 5, 2020, 5:45 a.m. No.9483586   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3594 >>3607

>>9483497

That's RACIST.

It's high time to call out RACISTS who use "WHITE" anything for what it is.

It is RACIST to cause DIVISION.

FUCK the color labels.

Call assholes assholes, without adding a COLOR to it, and there is no RACISM.

GAME OVER.

Anonymous ID: 71c59e June 5, 2020, 6:10 a.m. No.9483813   🗄️.is 🔗kun

How DO these elected officials manage to purchase such expensive homes on their meager public servant salary?

 

L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti seeks tenant for $5,000-a-month rental

 

A Mid-Wilshire home owned by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has come up for lease at $5,000 a month, public records show.

 

The single-story home is part of a triplex that Garcetti and his wife, Amy Wakeland, purchased in 2016 for $1.6 million, The Times previously reported.

 

Designed in English Country style, the updated home three bedrooms, two bedrooms and more than 1,400 square feet of space. A brightly tiled backsplash and a chrome farmhouse-style sink are among amenities in the updated kitchen. The living room centers on a tiled fireplace.

 

French doors open to a side yard with decking and patio space.

 

The house shares the same 6,891-square-foot corner lot with two separate apartments built above a row of garages. It was previously leased out two years ago at $5,300 a month, according to the Multiple Listing Service. The apartments have been offered for around $2,000 a month.

 

Garcetti, 49, took office in the summer of 2013, becoming L.A.’s 42nd mayor. He and Wakeland currently make their home in Windsor Square at the Getty House, the official residence for the mayor of L.A.

 

The 8,076-square-foot English Tudor-style mansion has been the site of various protests in recent weeks. A month ago, more than 100 protesters gathered outside the city-owned mansion, with marchers calling for the reopening of the economy amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

 

This week, the Getty House saw thousands of people gather to protest the death of George Floyd as well as the mayor’s response to protests in Los Angeles.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/l-mayor-eric-garcetti-seeks-201039670.html

Anonymous ID: 71c59e June 5, 2020, 6:18 a.m. No.9483888   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3972 >>4047 >>4121

Activist DeRay Mckesson on the protests, the election and what young people can do to spur change

 

For more than a week, streets in major cities and suburban communities have been packed with people protesting police brutality in the wake of the killing of George Floyd and other unarmed black people at the hands of law enforcement.

 

Videos on social media show the countless violent clashes between protesters and police, many provoked by instigators on both sides.

 

Separate from the protests, looters are ransacking stores as they take advantage of the situation and wreak havoc on small businesses. All the while, the U.S. continues to cope with a deadly coronavirus outbreak that disproportionately affects African-Americans.

 

As of Thursday afternoon, there are more than 1.8 million cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. and more than 107,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins’s latest count. And this is all happening as the country prepares for a presidential election that could be decided by black voters.

 

It’s a lot for many people to grapple with and make sense of, but in a one-on-one interview with Yahoo News, DeRay Mckesson — one of the nation’s most prominent and recognizable civil rights activists — says it’s important to focus on the crisis at hand and work from there.

 

“This immediate crisis is around police violence and acknowledgment that the police kill around 1,100 people each year,” Mckesson, 34, said.

 

Mckesson has been an integral part of national protests against police brutality since 2014. That’s the year Mike Brown, an 18-year-old unarmed black man, was shot and killed by a white police officer. The event spurred Mckesson’s commitment to combating police brutality, although he acknowledges that there’s still much work to be done.

 

“The police have killed more people since the protests in 2014, not less. And then a third of all the people killed by strangers are actually killed by a police officer. So that’s the way we enter into this conversation.”

 

In a video interview with Yahoo News, Mckesson talked about trusting your gut when it comes to protesting and why giving any attention to President Trump is playing right into what he wants. The interview has been edited for clarity.

 

More

https://www.yahoo.com/news/activist-de-ray-mckesson-on-the-protests-the-election-and-what-young-people-can-do-to-spur-change-173708398.html

Anonymous ID: 71c59e June 5, 2020, 6:39 a.m. No.9484117   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9484052

It will be telling if THOSE accounts stay visible, when true Qanon accounts have been shut down or hidden.

Does @Jack have a program to know a fake Q from a True Q?