By the minute.
By the second.
CNN host Chris Cuomo says that there won’t be police reform or gun control until “your kids start getting killed. White people’s kids start getting killed.”
Cuomo’s solution is not something that should be put out in the universe given how Black Lives Matter militants have repeatedly claimed that they want to achieve their goals by “any means necessary.”
“Shootings, gun laws, access to weapons. Oh, I know when they’ll change,” said Cuomo during a monologue on his show
Cuomo Prime Time. “[When] your kids start getting killed. White people’s kids start getting killed.”
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U.S. now has a two-tiered justice system. The story of Ashli Babbitt is proof. Her life ended on January 6, 2021, when a still unidentified black officer shot her during the protest at the U.S. Capitol.
From Steve Sailer: To me, the late Daunte Wright and the late Ashli Babbitt can be compared fairly directly. Both were lawbreakers (resisting arrest vs. breaking and entering) who got shot dead by cops who made dubious-looking but perhaps justifiable decisions. Wright happened to be unarmed with a gun at the moment, but there were two warrants out for his arrest for separate gun crimes he had committed, while there was no reason to think Babbitt was armed.
Bruce Willis Death Wish reboot postponed
Bruce Willis Death Wish reboot postponed
The Release Date Of Bruce Willis Death Wish Reboot Has Been Pushed Back To March 2. The Film Was Scheduled To Arrive In Cinemas On November 22 This Year. PTI | Updated on: 06 Oct 2017, 11:47:02 PM
Los Angeles:
The release date of Bruce Willis Death Wish reboot has been pushed back to March 2. The film was scheduled to arrive in cinemas on November 22 this year.
On its new date, Death Wish faces competition from the Jennifer Lawrence thriller Red Sparrow , Albert Hughes action/drama Alpha and comedy film Game Night , reported Deadline.
Within days, Hatemiâs email to the student was published on Campus Reform, a conservative website that bills itself as the â#1 Source for College Newsâ and whose stated mission is to expose âliberal bias and abuse on the nationâs college campuses.â The article accused Hatemi of having âlashed outâ at the student and âresponded harshlyâ to his request. Quotes from Hatemiâs email also appeared in right-wing publications like The Federalist, The Blaze, and the Post Millennial, and they spread on social media, where they were manipulated and stripped of context. A deluge of hate mail followed, directed at Hatemi as well as at his universityâs administration. Some of it threatened violence, prompting campus police to intervene, though Hatemi declined to comment on the details. The university did not respond to a request for comment.