Milwaukee Bucks refuse to play. Protest cowardly Blake shooting by Kenosha cops

The Milwaukee Bucks walked out of the arena in Florida and refuse to engage in play time while their home state of Wisconsin is torn asunder.

The cowardly Kenosha cops who shot Jacob Blake in the back on August 23rd and left him paralyzed must receive the criminal justice they deserve.

The Bucks  protest  led to cancellation of several other playoff games.

It is one way to show the world that  renegade violent behavior by the cops must stop.

Breaking News 4.15.2019

New York Times 8.26.2020

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — The N.B.A. postponed multiple playoff games on Wednesday after the Milwaukee Bucks boycotted their matchup with the Orlando Magic in protest of the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man in Wisconsin.

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The boycott was an extraordinary escalation of how players have demonstrated for social causes this season, with numerous athletes speaking out against systemic racism and police brutality.

The postponement affects first-round games between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Portland Trail Blazers, and between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Houston Rockets. The games, including that of the Bucks and Magic, will be rescheduled.

The announcement came after the Magic were seen walking out of the arena and boarding their bus during what should have been Game 5 of their first-round series against the Bucks.

 

4 More Years? GOP Speaker nixed. Boosted QAnon Theory About Jewish Plot

Make no mistake. The Republicans bloviating is outrageous and over the top.

Trump doesn’t care that the Speaker promoting obscene anti-Jewish conspiracy theories was nixed.

It’s what Trump wants.

Trump thrives on chaos and disruption.

Total discordant mayhem.

The Goal. Pay attention to the Audience of One.

Daily Beast 8.26.2020

Mary Ann Mendoza, an “angel mom,” was set to speak on Tuesday night. But then she took to Twitter to encourage followers to read a thread about the Rothschilds.

One of the speakers for the second night of the Republican National Convention was pulled from the program after The Daily Beast surfaced a tweet from her, earlier in the day, urging her followers to investigate a supposed Jewish plot to enslave the world.

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“Do yourself a favor and read this thread,” Mary Ann Mendoza, who is a member of the Trump campaign’s advisory board, tweeted to her more than 40,000 followers Tuesday morning.

Mendoza, an “angel mom,” was scheduled to speak Tuesday about her son’s 2014 death at the hands of a drunk driver who was in the country illegally. But a Republican source familiar with the programming said the speech had been cancelled amid uproar over her tweet.

Hours earlier, Mendoza had linked to a lengthy thread from a QAnon conspiracy theorist that laid out a fevered, anti-Semitic view of the world. In its telling, the Rothschilds—a famous Jewish banking family from Germany—created a plot to terrorize non-Jewish “goyim,” with purported details of their scheme that included plans to “make the goyim destroy each other” and “rob the goyim of their landed properties.”

NBA Superstar LeBron James, “We think you’re hunting us.”

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NBA Superstar LeBron James said that the Jacob Blake shooting shows why Black people in America are “terrified” of the American police.

Alluding to the never-ending spiral of violence by armed American cops against American citizens, LeBron said that, “Firearms are a huge issue in America … not only are they used for hunting for sport … we think you’re hunting us.”

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Jacob Blake. Jacob Blake’s family

On Sunday 8.23.2020, a 29-year-old black man, Jacob Blake, was shot eight times in the back by cops in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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LeBron James

The cops bullets left Mr. Blake paralyzed from the waist down. The cops shot Mr. Blake in front of his child.

The cops shot Mr. Blake as he tried to get into the driver’s seat of his vehicle.

By the grace of a good and brave bystander, Raysean White, the activity between Mr. Blake and the armed police officers was recorded at the moment the cops fired their weapons.

Raysean said of Mr. Blake’s shooting, “He wasn’t being violent.”

Mr. White posted his citizen video of the Wisconsin shooting on social media.

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Protests erupt in New York City after Blake shooting

The posting occurred just three months after another citizen video revealing the murder of the unarmed George Floyd by Minneapolis, Minnesota police was posted on social media.

The three officers involved in Mr. Floyd’s murder were eventually arrested and charged.

There are no comprehensive statistics available on problems with police integrity, and no government entity collects data on all criminal arrests of law enforcement officers in the United States.*

*Source:

“Police Integrity Lost: A Study of Law Enforcement Officers Arrested.”

Philip Matthew Stinson, Sr., J.D., Phd.

Unhappily Married and on a Low Road

I want to be far away as possible from the “Audience of One” Trump show this week.

In my DVD collection I found the 2004 French film “Red Lights.”

The film allows me to escape the never ending Trump Dystopia .

“Red Lights” cinematically  scrutinizes the passive-aggressive human personality while interspersing the soundtrack’s repetition of excerpts from Debussy’s “Nuages.”

Excerpted from New York Times – Stephen Holden 9.3.2004

The brilliant, sinister French thriller “Red Lights,” which opens today in New York, is a twisty road movie in which every sign points toward catastrophe.

As night falls during the journey of Antoine (Jean-Pierre Darroussin), and Hélène (Carole Bouquet) Dunan, an unhappily married couple on their way from Paris to Bordeaux, the highway takes them into descending levels of psychosexual hell.

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Antoine, a mousy, balding insurance salesman who suggests a dilapidated version of the 60’s James Mason, hates his job, and whines out loud that he wants to “live like a man” and “be free.” He complains to HĂ©lène, a sleek, far more successful corporate lawyer whose success galls him, that’s she’s too consumed with work. The Dunans are headed south to pick up their two children from summer camp. But even before they leave Paris, the tension between them hangs in the air like stale, sour static with nowhere to escape.

Mr. Darroussin’s depiction of Antoine as a glowering textbook example of passive-aggression is so uncompromising that Antoine often infuriates you. One way he vents his hostility toward HĂ©lène is by secretly drinking during the trip. As you watch him tanking up at rest stops and stoking his resentment while she waits impatiently in the car, your sympathy for him ebbs, and you want to taunt him as a gutless, drunken milquetoast busily destroying himself. Yet the marriage is not lost. There are signs that a core of loyalty still exists between the two.

As Antoine finds himself stuck in crawling traffic, with episodes of gridlock, “Red Lights” reminds you of Godard’s “Weekend,” and Claire Denis’s “Friday Night,” movies in which traffic jams are disquieting metaphors for something bigger. Antoine quickly succumbs to road rage, which escalates the more he drinks. Against HĂ©lène’s wishes, he impulsively turns off the highway onto a darker route, and soon they are lost.

“Red Lights,” adapted from a Georges Simenon novel set in America, sustains an appearance of realism even while embracing symbolic and surreal elements. Its eeriness is enhanced by its soundtrack’s repetition of excerpts from Debussy’s “Nuages.” Above all, it is a chilly study of an uncomfortably common breed of male paranoia. A major reason the marriage has turned rancid is that Antoine feels himself less than an equal partner. And with a sly, malicious humor, the film dramatizes his alcohol-fueled rebellion, which precipitates a grisly solution to his masculinity crisis.

Kellyanne Conway. Ms. “Alternative Facts” suddenly exits Trump Land

Kellyanne Conway is making a sudden exit from Trump land on the eve of the Republican convention.  

A zealous advocate for Trump, Ms. Conway will be long remembered for her classic turn of phrase when she described the lies being put out by the White House as “Alternative facts.”  

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It was all captured on tape shortly after Trump’s 2017 inaugural when Ms. Conway appeared on Meet the Press. A link is attached.
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Artwork – Liz Heidhues

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2017/jan/22/kellyanne-conway-trump-press-secretary-alternative-facts-video

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Kellyanne Conway and husband George Conway – 2017

 

 

Black Panther Party co-founder Dr. Huey Newton murdered 31 years ago

Long before Black Lives Matter there was the Black Panther Party founded in Oakland, California in 1966.

The Black Panthers served as a political organization and community leader.

Because of its success it ran afoul of law enforcement which brought the full weight of the government upon the Black Panther Party in an effort to destroy the organization, imprison and kill its leaders.

Dr. Huey Newton was a primary target.

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Dr. Huey Newton shows the clenched fist (Circa late 1960’s)

Tyrone Robinson, a member of rival Black activist group Black Guerrilla Family and a local drug dealer, shot Black Panther party co-founder Dr. Huey Newton twice in the face on August 22, 1989. Robinson later confessed to the crime and was sentenced to 32 years to life in prison.

REPRINT New York Times 8.23.1989

Dr. Huey P. Newton, a co-founder of the Black Panther Party and a leader of a generation of blacks in the 1960’s, was shot to death early in the morning on August 22, 1989 in the neighborhood where he began his organizing.

His body was found lying in a pool of blood on a street in an Oakland neighborhood where residents say they fear they are losing the fight against drug dealing and poverty.

Dr. Newton, who earned a Ph.D. in social philosophy from the University of California at Santa Cruz in 1980, was shot several times, at least once in the head, said Officer Terry Foley of the Oakland Police Department.

The shooting was reported to the police at 5:29 A.M. The 47-year-old Dr. Newton was taken to Highland Hospital, where he was pronounced dead less than an hour later.

 

At a news conference this afternoon, Lieut. Mike Sims said there were no suspects and no apparent motive.

Dr. Newton, who founded the Black Panther Party with Bobby Seale, became one of the most charismatic symbols of black anger in the late 1960’s. After his conviction in 1967 in the death of an Oakland police officer, radicals and many college students took up the rallying cry ”Free Huey.”

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Bobby Seale and Huey Newton (circa late 1960’s)

At the same time, Dr. Newton and the Black Panthers were accused of being controlled by the Communist Party and were investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.   In recent years Dr. Newton continued to face numerous legal charges, served time in jail and fought to rehabilitate himself from alcohol and drug abuse.

Police investigators said today that there was no evidence that his killing was related to drugs.

Residents of the neighborhood where Dr. Newton was killed said he began his work with the Black Panthers in the same area, working with churches to serve free breakfasts to youngsters.

One man, who spoke on the condition that he not be identified, said: ”He knew everybody down here. This area is part of his roots. This area is where he came up.”

Mr. DePalm’s sister, Audrey, said she recognized news photographs of Dr. Newton as a man she had seen recently in the neighborhood, which is two blocks from the west Oakland subway station and is marked by abandoned buildings and rundown homes with broken windows.

Charles Garry, who was Dr. Newton’s lawyer for many years and who defended him in the case of the slain Oakland officer, hailed Dr. Newton as the founder of ”the renaissance of the black liberation movement.”

Mr. Garry said he never saw a violent side to Newton.

”I saw a very sweet side, a humane side, a dignified side, a man who was theoretically in favor of a better world.”

Charles Garry said that Dr. Newton became paranoid and that his personality changed years ago when he became a target of the F.B.I., whose agents tried to infiltrate and disrupt the Black Panthers.

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”They destroyed him over 10 years ago,” Mr. Garry said. ”To me, Huey died 10 years ago.’

But law-enforcement officers said they saw a much more lawless side. Dr. Newton was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the death of the Oakland officer and served two years in prison before the case was overturned on appeal. The second and third trials in the case ended in hung juries.

In 1987, he served nine months in San Quentin Prison on a handgun possession charge dating from the late 1970’s. And in March he pleaded no contest to misappropriating $15,000 in public funds earmarked for a community school the party ran in the early 1980’s. After being granted parole on the weapons conviction, he returned to prison twice on parole violatons.

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Charles Garry seated left of Huey Newton

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Photo – Liz Heidhues

Artwork – “Soul of a Nation.” De Young Museum San Francisco 11.8.2019

Three Colours: Red. An incisive look at the moral ambiguity of Surveillance

We sat transfixed watching the powerful “Three Colours: Red” again. It is one of the deepest stories ever put on the screen.

Released in 1994 as the third story, and arguably the most profound, it was widely lauded as the best in the Three Colours trilogy directed by the late Krzysztof Kieślowski

The main strand in the plot line is the discovery by a young model Valentine Dussaut (Irene Jacob) of illegal surveillance conducted on his neighbors by a retired Judge Joseph Kern (Jean-Louis Trinitgnant).

By wiretapping his neighbors’ private phone conversations, Joseph Kern carries out his surreptitious surveillance.

The erosion of the border between what is private and what is public promises drama, danger, and romance.

In one case, Kern spies on a married man’s nightly pornographic phone calls to a homosexual lover with its ramifications for the unsuspecting wife and a suspicious teen daughter.

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The young, idealist woman and the older, world weary man forge a relationship which goes from wariness and hostility to a deep affinity and understanding of one another.

Three Colours: Red was released at the dawn of the Internet and before the age of virtual communication. Cell Phones were a rarity. This is a story about human relationships on a very basic, deep and personal level.

In the current era of Pandemic, chaos and Trump it is a reminder there is another, better, more reflective world.

It is also a reminder that someone conducting electronic surveillance of their neighbors may end up paying a price including denunciation by all who find it out.

Liz and Lee Heidhues – 8.22.2020

This is the third in the series of four Posts on Surveillance in cinema.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Colours:_Red

San Francisco Supervisor tests positive for COVID-19

The Pandemic is non-discriminatory.

Gordon Mar, one of 11 San Francisco Supervisors, has been afflicted with Covid-19.

The Supervisor was at a family gathering outside the City. He thinks that is where he contacted the virus and is now sheltering in place hoping for a quick recovery.

San Francisco Chronicle 8.20.2020

San Francisco Supervisor Gordon Mar has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement from his office.

Mar, who represents the Sunset on the Board of Supervisors, said on Thursday evening that his symptoms are “minor” — though the severity of the virus can rapidly change. It is unclear exactly when and how the supervisor contracted the virus, but his office said he may have been exposed when he and his daughter spent a night camping in Tahoe last weekend celebrating his birthday and the start to the new school year.

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The 58-year-old supervisor is the first board member known to have caught the coronavirus. Mayor London Breed had a scare after she was exposed to the virus in July, but she tested negative.

Since the pandemic began, Mar said, he has been wearing a mask, social distancing and working from home or alone in his City Hall office.

“And still, none of us are immune from this pandemic,” he said in the statement. “I am not the first person in San Francisco to contract COVID-19 without experiencing most symptoms, and I won’t be the last.”

He said his family is getting tested “immediately.”

As of Thursday, 8,611 San Francisco residents have tested positive for the virus and 72 have died, according to city data. Cases in San Francisco rose to such concerning levels this summer that it was placed on the state’s watch list in July.

On Thursday, San Francisco reported 122.9 cases per 100,000 residents. The city also only had 17.2% of ICU beds available, which is below the state standard of 20% availability.

“We have a responsibility to be good neighbors and take every action we can to protect public health and slow the spread of this disease,” Mar said. “Socially distance. Wear a mask. Get tested. Stay home as much as possible.”

https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/San-Francisco-Supervisor-tests-positive-for-15502276.php

Germany: Dogs must be walked twice a day under proposed regulations

In case you forgot.

There’s more to life than the increasingly bizarre antics of the American President as he flails about before being ousted on November 3.  The Good news is Donald Trump will be out of office in 154 days.

Meanwhile, the Germans know what’s important.  It’s a dog’s world.

Woof woof!!!

Deutsche Welle 8.19.2020

“Pets are not cuddly toys,” German Agricultural Minister Julia Klöckner said. The new rules, if passed, would also limit the number of dogs owned by breeders and introduce maximum temperature for pets’ living quarters.

The German agriculture minister has announced she will introduce a controversial new law that will require dog owners to walk their canine friends at least twice a day, for a total of at least one hour.

The rules would also forbid owners from tying up dogs for long periods of time or leaving them alone all day. Around one in five German homes has a dog; over 9 million dogs are kept as pets in the country.

“Pets are not cuddly toys — and their needs have to be considered,” Agriculture Minister Julia Klöckner said Monday. She said her ministry was acting in accordance with “new scientific research about dogs’ needs.”

Read more: Puppy love: Canine loyalty, friendship and status explored in new exhibition

Dog breeders will also be hit by new legislation: They will only be allowed to keep three female dogs with puppies at any one time. The minimum area and maximum temperature for dogs’ living conditions will also be further regulated.

“Especially with the current extreme temperatures we have to ensure that we can save animals from avoidable suffering through the heat — and the same applies to transportation,” Klöckner said.

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New rule ‘unrealistic’

The new Animal Welfare Regulation also deals with the transportation conditions of farm animals.

“One rule for all dogs is probably well meant but unrealistic,” Udo Kopernik, spokesman for the German Dog Association, told the German Bild newspaper.

Many dog-owners have pointed out that, while most dogs should certainly get at least an hour of exercise a day, factors like age, health and breed affect what is right for each animal.

The planned law, which has no set implementation date yet, would be enforced by the 16 German states.

It was not clear how the rule would be enforced.

https://www.dw.com/en/germany-dogs-must-be-walked-twice-a-day-under-new-rule/a-54627195

Arctic Wildlife Refuge. Trump continues his rape of the environment

While the Pandemic rages and Trump is trying to steal the election even more evil is being done to the environment.

Even Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo refuse to become involve in the destruction of the Alaskan wilderness.  This latest outrage by Trump is yet another reason this guy needs to be sent into exile next January.

Excerpted from Wall Street Journal 8.17.2020

WASHINGTON—The Trump administration approved an oil leasing program for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on Monday, opening up the pristine 19-million-acre wilderness to drilling for the first time and making it difficult to unwind the decision should Democrats recapture the White House in November.

Approving the program clears the way to auction oil leases “right around the end of the year,” Interior Secretary David Bernhardt said in an interview. The decision caps more than 30 years of efforts by oil companies and Alaskan leaders to drill in the refuge.

“We take our direction from the president. The president has been very robust on opening additional areas of federal lands, as appropriate, to resource development,” Mr. Bernhardt said. “We’ve tried to hit his priorities as expeditiously as we can—with appropriate deliberation.”

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Environmentalists have raised concerns about the impact drilling could have on the polar bears and caribou herds that live in the remote refuge in northeast Alaska. Congress passed a mandate to lease oil rights in part of the refuge in its tax overhaul in 2017, when both the House and Senate were in Republican control.

Mr. Bernhardt said the drilling can be conducted in an environmentally sound manner and that Congress has set details into law that will help the plan withstand challenges from environmentalists.

The refuge, often known by its acronym ANWR, is nearly the size of South Carolina, nestled between the Arctic Ocean to the north and Canada’s Yukon to the east. Congress approved protections for it in 1980, and its expansive tundra, mountains and coastal plain are still nearly void of people and roads.

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Investors question its value, however, as a source of oil, especially in an era of lower crude prices and tepid demand. The industry is glutted with supply world-wide, pushing companies of all sizes to plan deep spending cuts.

The reserves in ANWR are uncertain and drilling there appears unpopular with the public. Combined with the sheer expense of entering Arctic wilderness for the first time, it might all chase away several of the major companies that could afford such a capital outlay.

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Wells Fargo & Co. are among several banks to rule out funding for ANWR drilling specifically, and more have broadly ruled out financing for Arctic development.

BP PLC, a pioneer of Alaska oil, decided last year to sell all of its assets in the state even with an ANWR auction pending—only to see the deal temporarily delayed this spring while falling oil prices caused major banks to balk at financing the buyer, Hilcorp Energy Co.

Financiers are concerned about climate change and low oil prices, and that is likely to keep oil companies from lining up to drill in the refuge, said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial Inc., which manages more than $1 trillion in assets.

“Investors, with the energy companies, they don’t want a backlash from university endowments, sovereign-wealth funds and so on,” Ms. Krosby said. “But, more importantly, I go back to the economic fundamentals: Why do you have to go there for oil?…The optics at this stage don’t bode well for this sort of endeavor.”

Mr. Bernhardt reiterated the department’s assertion that oil drilling can be done in the coastal plain along the Arctic Ocean, at the northern tip of the refuge, without spoiling the area. The Interior Department says drilling pads, processing plants and roads needed for drilling will take up just 0.01% of refuge’s 19 million acres.

Oil development threatens wildlife and is likely to worsen climate change, according to the Alaska Wilderness League, one of the groups that has opposed opening the Arctic refuge to drilling.

“Our climate is in crisis, oil prices are cratering, and major banks are pulling out of Arctic financing right and left,” Adam Kolton, the group’s executive director, said in a statement Monday. “This rush to drill would culminate in a fire sale of our nation’s most iconic wilderness.”

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Alaska has been rocked in recent years by steep drops in both production and exploration. A boom in shale drilling elsewhere has drawn drillers to easier-to-reach and less environmentally sensitive areas, and state leaders have urgently sought ways to lure them back.

When the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management finished its environmental impact statement on the project last year, Alaska’s congressional delegation and other state leaders urged the department to move forward quickly on leasing the refuge. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R., Alaska) said it would “strengthen our economy, our energy security, and our long-term prosperity.”

“This is a capstone moment in our decadeslong push,” Ms. Murkowski said in a statement. “New opportunity…is needed both now, as Alaskans navigate incredibly challenging times, and well into the future as we seek a lasting economic foundation for our state.”