Anyone for Bar-B-Q Pork?

Roast pig I am relieved to report that Sgt. Chad Walker, the racist pig of Columbia Police Department, SC, has been fired "effective immediately." Chief W.H. ‘Skip’ Holbrook says, “We will continue to hold each other to the professional, ethical, and moral standards expected by our citizens and place the highest priority on maintaining public trust. …

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Walker the racist pig

Chad Walker, former sergeant of Columbia Police Department, S.C., racially abuses Black citizen Walker was fired on . Source: Black Enterprise screen shot. Once again I've re-watched the official body camera video of Columbia Police Sergeant Chad Walker in action. You can watch it here on YouTube. Here are a few of my observations and …

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Nope. No racist cops under here.

File under Nobody Loves Us. Next, may I present to you the inestimable Sgt. Chad Walker of the Columbia, S.C., Police Department. Sgt. Walker, who is not a racist, is another stellar example of Our Finest. A true model citizen. The pride of South Carolina, his local police union, and cops everywhere. A True American …

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Today is Ax Handle Saturday.

In this news report, we read not only about the open racism of southern White supremacists. We also read about the institutional racism in law enforcement and journalism. Verbatim from The Washington Post. Retropolis ‘Ax Handle Saturday’: The Klan’s vicious attack on Black protesters in Florida 60 years ago A Jacksonville police officer stands with …

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Cop shoots yet another Black citizen, in back, point-blank, seven times.

Verbatim from The Washington Post, August 24, 2020. Opinions We need Black Lives Matter. The police who shot Jacob Blake prove it. Demonstrators march Monday in Kenosha, Wis., to protest the shooting of Jacob Blake by police. (Scott Olson/Getty Images) Opinion by Eugene Robinson Columnist August 24, 2020 at 1:38 p.m. PDT The Black Lives Matter …

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Rayshard Brooks: Atlanta cop shoots Black Man

Verbatim from The Washington Post, June 15, 2020. Opinions It’s not complicated: Rayshard Brooks should be alive A memorial for Rayshard Brooks on Sunday at the Wendy's where he was killed in Atlanta. (Dustin Chambers/Getty Images) Opinion by Eugene Robinson Columnist June 15, 2020 at 2:02 p.m. PDT Rayshard Brooks should be alive today, not dead …

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Why Texas ceded from the Union (1861)

"... maintaining and protecting the institution known as negro slavery-- the servitude of the African to the white race... and which her people intended should exist in all future time.... that the servitude of the African race... is mutually beneficial to both bond and free, and is abundantly authorized and justified by the experience of …

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Why Georgia ceded from the Union (1861)

".... The Constitution declares that persons charged with crimes in one State and fleeing to another shall be delivered up... to be tried in the jurisdiction where the crime was committed.... the Constitution requires them to surrender fugitives from labor. This provision and the one last referred to were our main inducements for confederating with the Northern States. Without …

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Why South Carolina ceded from the Union (1861)

".... The right of property in slaves was recognized by giving to free persons distinct political rights, by giving them the right to represent, and burthening them with direct taxes for three-fifths of their slaves; by authorizing the importation of slaves for twenty years; and by stipulating for the rendition of fugitives from labor...." Source: …

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Why Mississippi ceded from the Union (1861)

"Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery-- the greatest material interest of the world....and a blow at slavery is a blow at commerce and civilization.... There was no choice left us but submission to the mandates of abolition, or a dissolution of the Union...." Source: Confederate States of America - Mississippi Secession. …

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