Black Lives Matter Begins Extortion Racket

Hoping to compete with China’s communist social credit scores, Black Lives Matter’s Marxists are giving Louisville businesses “social justice” scores, with threats for non-compliance.

Each store in Louisville’s NuLu neighborhood is being rated for how many employees are BIPOC (black or indigenous persons of color), how much inventory comes from BIPOC retailers, their BIPOC donations and whether their dress code discriminates against BIPOCs.

Blacks Organizing Strategic Success are publishing the scores online with “Repercussions of Non-Compliance” as follows:

  • Protests
  • Boycotts
  • Social media criticism
  • Bad report to Better Business Bureau.
  • Booths positioned nearby with competing black proprietors

RICO statutes do apply to extortion.

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Nadler and Democrats Bash Barr Over Federal Troops Use

Attorney General William Barr is testifying today before the House Judiciary Committee chaired by Rep. Jerry Nadler.

When given a chance to answer questions from grandstanding Democrats “claiming their time,” Barr intends to condemn the “bogus Russiagate scandal,” and discuss black-on-black violence and defend law enforcement.

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Chicago Battles Crime and Murder, as Mayor Lightfoot Removes Statues, Refuses Help

Chicago is in the midst of a surge in violent crime and murder which last week prompted Mayor Lori Lightfoot to respond by:

Civil rights activist Bob Woodson in an interview last week noted that Democrats “had to spend about $22 trillion on poverty money in the cities and as a consequence, all of these inequities that they have been talking about have been done on their watch.”

“When low-income Blacks wake up and realize that they are being bamboozled and hustled and scammed by people like Lori Lightfoot and others — they are going to realize that they must address the enemy within.”

Bob Woodson
Civil rights activist

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Can the Washington Redskins’ Name Change Appease the Mob?

The Washington Redskins bowed to pressure from FedEx and others to change their team name (and have already decided on a new one to be announced), but can the mob be appeased or will it make them more unhappy?

Sports journalist Kevin Blackistone, a panelist on ESPN’s “Around the Horn,” said the team still hasn’t apologized after using the name for 88 years. “You’ve heard none of that. That’s what makes it so disingenuous to me,” he said.

Native Americans were polled in 2016 by the Washington Post and did not find the name offensive.

The Winchester Star in Virginia interviewed fans with mixed reactions. “I’m happy they’re keeping burgundy and gold, but the name change is certainly long overdue,” said Reed Prosser.

Clarke County resident René Locklear White, 55, a Lumbee Indian and retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. summed it up best:

“Why would a mountain lioness concern herself with quibbling’s of sheep?”

René Locklear White

The Cleveland Indians are now on deck.

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Surges in COVID-19 Cases Can Be Traced to Protesters and Border Proximity

Dr. Scott Atlas, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute explained the recent spikes in U.S. cases can be attributed to crowds of protesters and proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border.

He pointed out that most of the cases in the Southwest are occurring in counties closes to the U.S.-Mexico border. And people screaming, protesting, and sharing megaphones can lead to more cases.

Reported increases in hospitalizations, he noted “is from the reinstatement of regular medical care.”

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