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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, April 23, 2021 – In response to the U.S. International Climate Finance Plan, which was announced during the White House’s Leaders’ Summit on Climate, Bill O’Keefe, executive vice president for Mission, Mobilization and Advocacy at Catholic Relief Services (CRS), released the following statement: We re energized by the administration s pledge to triple U.S. funding for climate adaptation by 2024 as part of its international climate finance plan. We see this commitment as a clear sign the administration recognizes the plight of the world s most vulnerable people in countries like Bangladesh, Kenya and Honduras where communities that are the least responsible for the climate crisis are suffering its impacts most acutely. Everyday CRS and its local church partners see widespread suffering by tens of millions of people around the world from the direct impacts of climate change. An increase in climate adaptation resources will help vulnerable populations
It looks like it, doesn’t it? But as Logan Ratick of Newsmax reveals, no, it’s not, it’s at a ‘protest’ in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota.
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota….not Tehran pic.twitter.com/d538mSMg0t
The media would like to present these folks as some kind of civil rights workers, concerned about fascism and about black lives.
But that’s not what these Antifa folks are about; they’re about that sign.
They’re about this chant, “No prisons, no walls, no USA at all” that they chanted over the weekend in Denver. That’s not an aberration, that’s a popular refrain at such marches across the country.
Fire set at Apple Store in Portland, Oregon. Credit: Willamette Week.
Some businesses have been bending over backward for some time to help promote the BLM in Portland, Oregon, perhaps hoping that doing so would spare the businesses from being targeted with riot violence.
Among those businesses has been the Portland Apple store, which gave BLM supporters a platform to paint a mural on the side of their building with BLM pictures and sayings.
Artists created a Black Lives Matter mural outside an Apple Store in Portland, Oregon. ✊ https://t.co/g44jkOjkcxpic.twitter.com/BcDkYJhyu8
Notice how they painted Breonna Taylor’s name and likeness on the mural. Her mother just blasted BLM as a “fraud” in a Facebook post.