(Boris Roessler/dpa via AP)
Over the last year, many of us have used the phrase “You can’t make it up” in our continuing observations of the ongoing insanity unfolding around us on a near-daily basis. But when Black Lives Matter Marxists and Greenpeace environmentalist wackos (R.I.P. Rush) get
their heads together? Oh hell yeah, you they can make it up. Bigly.
Check it out here’s a LOL example:
“As the deadly toll of systemic racism, white supremacy & police terror mounts yet again & we mourn #DaunteWright, a new report by @GCCLP @Mvmnt4BlkLives & @greenpeaceusa exposes how the fossil fuel industry contributes to racial injustice at every stage.”
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A new wacky report by Greenpeace underscored the Marxist left’s obsession with connecting the completely unrelated issues of eco-fanaticism and racism.
The April 13 report was published with a blaring headline, “Fossil Fuel Racism.” The executive summary was just as absurd as the headline: “Fossil fuels coal, oil, and gas lie at the heart of the crises we face, including public health,
racial injustice, and climate change.” The report preached that President Joe Biden and Congress have “a historic opportunity to improve public health,
tackle the climate crisis, and confront systemic racism at the same time by phasing out fossil fuel production and use.” The leftist Movement for Black Lives (MBL) co-authored the extremist report. MBL “serves as a unifying umbrella organization to coordinate [Black Lives Matter] activism and move towards concrete policy goals.” [Emphasis added.]
Protest after chief says officer meant to use Taser, not gun
MOHAMED IBRAHIM and MIKE HOUSEHOLDER, Associated Press
April 12, 2021
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1of23A demonstrator heckles authorities who advanced into a gas station after issuing orders for crowds to disperse during a protest against the police shooting of Daunte Wright, late Monday, April 12, 2021, in Brooklyn Center, Minn.John Minchillo/APShow MoreShow Less
2of23Daunte Wright s mother, Katie, eulogizes her son at his vigil, Monday, April 12, 2021, as the community responded to the police killing of 20-year-old Wright, with hundreds joining his family at the location on 63 Ave. N. in Brooklyn Center, Minn., where he was killed. (Jeff Wheeler/Star Tribune via AP)Jeff Wheeler/APShow MoreShow Less
An activist and former police officer explain what must be done to create lasting changes.
The BREATHE Act and the 21st Century Policing Project at New York Law School plan to hold police accountable for their actions. Illustration Credit: Getty
The 2020s roared in with a teachable moment for the nation that
white supremacy and law enforcement are inextricably linked. Recently, an independent panel of medical experts and legal professionals released a 157-page
report on February 21 reviewing the 2019 death of
Elijah McClain by Colorado police and wayward paramedics, stating that the “facts trouble the Panel,” while not blaming either.
While the push to defund the police and