republican party, and what we can do both from a legal and political perspective to stop this momentum on the far right before it is too late. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. our focus tonight is radicalization, and as we come on the air tonight we are learning new details about an effort from a radical group, the white nationalists patriot front group, were arrested near an lgbtq event in idaho just last night. we re going to have more like that on the show tonight. including vice president harris s remarks on this troubling incident. the radicalization was on vivid display as a trump mob trying to overthrow our government on january the 6th. the footage left me and so many others wondering, what would compel someone to do this? a short answer is, and to be honest, it s complicated. the causes of radicalization s are as different as the forms it takes. some are radicalized by conspiracies like qanon, others by the rhetoric of militant groups or religious extremists,
exploded among the republican party. some look at this and say, this is a direct result of that rhetoric, no? it absolutely is, this is hate sanction speech, it comes from leadership within the republican party. these people, these so-called juvenile vigilante activists, who take matters into their own hands, seek to invite say a chaos and incite violence, spread hate, and target people whether it s because of their sexual preference, whether it s because of their gender, whether it s because of the race, or religious beliefs. we see this extremism all across republican party. you see every single, day leaders within republican party go out there publicly, and basically pass lies to make it okay for this type of stuff to happen. that makes people feel like they re extremists, their values are welcomed in the republican party. but they re held out, propped up, they re champion, violence is gonna be the inevitable outcome of that type of
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GM’s Gerald Johnson recognized as 2021’s Black Engineer of the Year Published February 14, 2021 By : Lango Deen
The 2021 Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA), held Thursday, Feb. 11 through Saturday, Feb. 13, was an all-digital event. This year’s conference theme was “Stand Up. Step Up. Make a Change,” a call to social justice action. Participants in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields had access to 24 hours of events, award shows, and entertainment.
An iconic line up of stars, including jazz saxophonist Gerald Albright, singer Parris Lane, and Detroit’s DJ Smooth, headlined performances featuring music that celebrated 500 years of African American culture, the contributions of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and Blacks in the U.S. military and federal service.
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