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An Evening at the Ritz - LewRockwell

An Evening At The Ritz Jakarta is slowly waking up again, after the long sleep of hypnosis lovingly referred to as the Fauci Flu Damn-panic by Far Siders the world over.  The Great Awakening is not so much because the city’s illustrious gubberner Anus Bathwater has released his iron grip on the throats of residents, so much as Indonesians have a wonderful capacity to ignore the rules when they no longer serve the people’s purposes. I have been going about my business since June of 2019.  I spent the months of March and April of that year in obligatory fear and panic.  If my wife or I went out of the house, we had a screen set up on the porch to disrobe outside, bag our clothing, sanitize, and then dash for the shower.

Nashville civil rights veterans see hope for future | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Travis Loller FILE - In this March 6, 2010, file photo, Southern Christian Leadership Conference spokesman Bernard LaFayette, right, speaks to reporters as Martin Luther King III, left, looks on in Atlanta. LaFayette attended nonviolence workshops led by Rev. James Lawson during the civil rights struggles of the 1960s. (AP Photo/Gregory Smith) April 20, 2021 - 5:59 AM NASHVILLE - On April 20, 1960, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., stood at a podium at Fisk University and said he had come to Nashville “not to bring inspiration, but to gain inspiration from the great movement that has taken place in this community.” Hundreds of students from Fisk and other historically Black colleges had been sitting down for weeks at whites-only downtown lunch counters. Many were jailed, and their attorney’s home was bombed on April 19, prompting King’s visit.

Nashville civil rights veterans see hope for future

Nashville civil rights veterans see hope for future TRAVIS LOLLER, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 11 1of11FILE - In this Sept. 17, 2015, file photo, the Rev. James Lawson speaks in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Lawson, who led nonviolence workshops during the civil rights struggles of the 1960s, said he s encouraged by efforts to maintain equality at the polls amid what he see as attempts to thwart it.Mark Humphrey/APShow MoreShow Less 2of11FILE - This March 16, 2006, file photo, shows Jim Zwerg in Tucson, Ariz. Zwerg was one of the Freedom Riders during the civil rights movement in the 1960s and was was severely beaten in Montgomery, Ala. (Lindsay A. Miller/Arizona Daily Star via AP)Lindsay A. Miller/APShow MoreShow Less

Nashville civil rights veterans see hope for future

Nashville civil rights veterans see hope for future
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Nashville civil rights veterans see hope for future

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