racism
Here is one instance when police bodycam footage actually worked in getting racist cops fired.
Yes, Star Wars fans can be ridiculously racist too.
Today (Jan. 6), Donald Trump supporters, in this case also terrorists since they're on in the same, were able to stroll into the Capitol in Washington as Congress was confirming the electoral votes that mean Joe Biden will take office on Jan. 20. THE double standard in policing was glaring.
Birkenstocks in the winter wearing Karen is not going away.
Of course, another Karen couldn't let the year come to an end without making an absolute scene drenched in racism.
Naomi Campbell graces the cover of Vogue Magazine's November 2020 issue where she examines racial oppression as a society and from a personal point of view. Whatever you do, don't expect her to call it "racism."
Why these news networks continue to interview these people we never know, but as long they continue to waste time in doing so, they need to continue to hold them accountable on-air.
Starting in 2021, Uncle Ben's and all of its rice products will be rebranded under the new name: Ben's Original. Executives at Mars Food released a statement about the new change and admitted to making the change after receiving criticism over the racially insensitive branding. A new initiative will be launched to help underserved communities across the country.
Meanwhile the jogger who was subjected to that nasty racist incident was not hurt and continued to jog while living her best life.
It's amazing that Trump supporters will overlook a tanking economy, 200,000 dead Americans (and counting) from a deadly pandemic that Trump helped exacerbate, and all kinds of human rights violations, just so they can be as openly racist as they want to be.
On Thursday (Sept 17), Trump announced that he would be creating a commission to promote "patriotic education" and adding that a grant program was developed to introduce a "pro-American curriculum." The move is largely political — and a reaction to a growing push by some academics for schools to teach an American history that better acknowledges slavery and systemic racism.
Jessica Krug resigns from her teaching gig at George Washington University after confessing to pretending to be a Black woman her entire career. Colleagues and associates come out of the woodwork to distance themselves from the disgraced academic.