Sunday, June 7, 2020


Not the Babylon Bee: NBA reporter cheers rioters torching low-income housing, freaks when "animals" come to his gated community.

Elon Musk is launching hundreds of little satellites to give you high-speed Internet from the sky. This could be a big deal.

Here's the full video of the landslide in Norway. Scroll down to the second image.

Since there seems to be a media blackout on the victims of the riots, this thread will serve as a reference and tribute.

Here's a pretty good video about how voter ID requirements suppress the black vote. Read the comments.

A detailed analysis of institutional racisms and black deaths at the hands of the police.

Remember that corporate lawyer who was arrested for throwing a firebomb into a police car (see previous post in the blog)? She is out on bail thanks to a former Obama intelligence official who helped secure her release.

The New York Times ran an op-ed by Senator Tom Cotton in which he advocated for using federal troops to put down the riots.  This caused a revolt among the staffers, who really don't believe in allowing different viewpoints in the news.

The rioters defaced a number of monuments in Boston, including one dedicated to a black regiment who fought for the North in the Civil War.

Mayor Lightfoot of Chicago is pleading with major retailers to rebuild the stores destroyed by the rioters so the residents will have a place to shop for food and other essentials.

Four pretty insightful questions for the media and Black Lives Matter.

Last blog we covered an announcer fired after many years of service for a reasonable post. Now, the editor of the Philadelphia Enquirer has been fired for a small headline. This cancelling of people has gone way overboard.

Public health officials have undermined their case for the lockdown in the response to the George Floyd protests and memorial.

This week was the 75th anniversary of D-Day. Here is an interesting look back if it had failed.

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