On behalf of My Black Family, van Jones does NOT represent or speaks on behalf of us and I have nothing to apologise for, tf 😡...Van Jones apologized to the J community “on behalf” of Black people for our “silence” where Kanye (YE) is concerned? Did I hear this correctly?🤔 End this slave mentality . Van Jones does not speak for us and the J community must apologize for THEIR role in enslaving OUR people! ~ #rizzaislam
Meanwhile, in Australia
(And coming to a park near you in the near future):
Senator Alex Antic "I Have A Bad Feeling, This is where we're Headed"
Your city is tracking you
🚨🚨 Your city is tracking you.
The City of Unley is openly displaying the type of information that it is gathering about park users!
Watch as I explore what these so-called “smart” cities will do to your digital future
NOTE: Listen to what he says... One part was (Whatever Virus) "Whatever you like We'll make it up"
December 5th is the anniversary of the United Fruit Company massacre against striking workers on the Colombian Caribbean coast in 1928. Between 1000 and 2000 banana pickers were killed in a bloodbath. The company responsible is known today as 'Chiquita.' Over 25,000 plantation workers went on strike in 1928 against exploitative conditions such as wages below 100 pesos or no compensation for work-related injuries. The strike immediately made headlines in local newspapers and threatened the reputation and profits of the Company. The strike lasted for over two months before the United Fruit Company activated its ties to the Colombian military, which began to besiege the banana plantation. On the night of December 5, the army opened fire onto thousands of workers. The number of workers killed varies widely depending on the source, but the US embassy in Bogota reported that "the total number of strikers killed by the Colombian military exceeded one thousand." Official military figures say that only nine bodies were found at dawn.