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The ‘N-Word’ Pass for Violence
Gregory Hood, American Renaissance, May 14, 2021
Last year, Robert Hampton cited several cases of black criminals, even a murderer, who were let go or got light sentences because of “racism.” A murderer’s conviction was overturned because a juror
might have said the “N word.” The juror denied it, but that didn’t matter.
People in police departments, security companies, and the military have told me that blacks often justify attacks on whites by claiming the victim used the forbidden word. This, apparently, justifies violence, but the trick works only for blacks. If you insult whites or Hispanics, they’re not allowed to attack or kill you.
Author of the article: Les and Rosemary Stulberg
Publishing date: Mar 13, 2021 • March 13, 2021 • 2 minute read •
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Locals are enjoying seeing and hearing the Canada Geese now that they are back, a welcome sign that spring is right around the corner.
Endmoor Minor Ball registration opened up last week for Tee Ball, Coach-Pitch, Rookie and Mosquito teams. Anyone interested in registering their kids to play ball contact Bobbi Buchwitz as soon as possible.
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Sympathy is extended to the family of Mickey Pearn who passed away on March 1 in Stettler. She was 95 years old. Mickey was raised on a farm near Endiang, youngest daughter of Sandy and Janet Campbell.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) As the newest coronavirus vaccine makes its debut, the American public has a new set of deliberations before walking into their vaccine clinic go with the new arrival or stick with the two vaccines that have already gone into the arms of more than 50 million Americans?
Boxes containing vials of the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine sit in a container before being transported to a refrigeration unit at Louisville Metro Health and Wellness headquarters on March 4 in Louisville, Ky. The FDA approved the third COVID-19 vaccine on Feb. 27. [Jon Cherry | Getty Images]The Johnson & Johnson vaccine has a few distinct advantages: only one shot is required and it can hold up in a refrigerator for several months.