so in these new videos, people are not just recording and waiting for cops to show up. they re getting involved. you many cases cops don t have to get involved. i am being harassed. it will be okay, becky. while these videos may be new for some of you folks. this episode, white folks invite you to the conversation. welcome to the conversation. please don t bring your potato salad with the raisins in it. you can do this in any cities in the united states. kind of what we do best. one city is the most segregated in the country. before you start guessing a bunch of country, i will tell you, milwaukee, wisconsin. yep, the happy days and harley
all the white people get twitter-worthy nicknames. the white people harassing the black people end up looking properly ridiculous. and this is the key ingredient. none of the black people end up dead. which is so different than the videos featuring eric garner, philando castile, and so many more. see, before these videos, people like me thought that just recording cell phone footage of cops and people acting like cops doing clearly unjust things would lead to justice. but time and time again, we found out that it doesn t. cops and people acting like cops get away with murdering black people all the time. so in these new videos the people aren t just recording and waiting for the cops to show up, they re getting involved. you seriously would call the police on a child? pure bystanders, more upstanders. in so many cases the cops don t have to get involved. and if they do, sometimes it s just to comfort the snowflakes. i m being harassed! you ll be okay, becky. while the stuff in
it was sparked by a congressional game of chicken resulting in what was called the tariff of abominations america in the early 1800s was the center for foreign trade especially for foreign goods. they bustled with textiles, spices and iron. some goods entering the country were subject to attacks called tariff. from the beginning tariffs were viewed as benefiting the industrialized north at the expense of the agrarian south. factory owners were able to raise the price of their goods well southern farmers paid more for items they purchased from overseas or from the north. it was a growing source of tension and in 182817 politician got a little too clever and tariff politics took a new and harmful term. the bill he introduced was so ghastly that it quickly earned
it was sparked by a congressional game of chicken resulting in what was called the tariff of abominations america in the early 1800s was the center for foreign trade especially for foreign goods. they bustled with textiles, spices and iron. some goods entering the country were subject to attacks called tariff. from the beginning tariffs were viewed as benefiting the industrialized north at the expense of the agrarian south. factory owners were able to raise the price of their goods well southern farmers paid more for items they purchased from overseas or from the north. it was a growing source of tension and in 182817 politician got a little too clever and tariff politics took a new and harmful term. the bill he introduced was so ghastly that it quickly earned
because we re going to end this weekjust on the outskirts of athens, where she has to help power a far older form of transport. moored close to the modern yachts, a different kind of ship is ready to go out to sea. the trireme 0lympias the only life sized replica in the world of the athenian battleships that dominated the naval wars from the fifth century bc until early christian times. this amazing looking galley belongs to the greek navy and, every year, groups of very lucky people get to go aboard and actually row, just like ancient athenians did. this year, i m one of those lucky people, so i d better get ready. i think it s going to be quite hard work. the ship carries two small sails, but, just like in ancient times, most of the propulsion comes from the 170 oarsmen staggered over three levels under the deck.