The president of Jackson State University in Mississippi resigned Monday shortly after his arrest in a prostitution sting that nabbed 17 individuals.
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Actor Jussie Smollett has reportedly been indicted indicted on six new charges of disorderly conduct, accusing him of filing false police reports by a special prosecutor in Chicago over last year’s alleged hate hoax in which the Empire actor lied, claiming he was beaten by two men in MAGA hats who yelled racial and homophobic slurs at him.
A special Cook County grand jury handed down the new indictment on Tuesday, following a six-month investigation by special prosecutor Dan Webb.
The right to bear arms is a right that has been given to all Americans and enjoyed by Americans of all races since the Bill of Rights was ratified. The second amendment is just as essential and important as all others. However, when elites come in and push their agenda of gun control it causes one to take a deeper look.
‘White, elitist wokeness’ is a direct affront to Black conservatism.
Several Oscar winners took the opportunity to inject politics into Sunday night’s festivities, starting with the telecast’s first famous victor, Brad Pitt, who took a shot at Republican senators who voted against calling witnesses at President Trump’s impeachment trial.
In the microcosm of monolithic thought these elites indirectly suggest that we all think the way they do and to be outside of their reality is to be wrong, racist, sexist and even a homophobe.
There is no value in victimhood. One of the principle ways that people mismanage their anger is by playing the role of victim. According to Robert W. Firestone Ph.D. many people adopt the victim role, albeit unintentionally because they are afraid of their anger, deny its existence in themselves, project it onto other people, and anticipate aggression or harm from them.
This victimhood narrative is pumping through liberal media and ensnaring the minds of many of my people. Black Americans often push aside intellectual thought and logic for emotional responses and race baiting. It is not emotion that can rebuild the black community, but only self-initiative and hard work that can do that.
CNN contributor Van Jones warned fellow panelists, and Democrats in general, on Tuesday evening that President Donald Trump was helping African-Americans “in real life” and reaching out to them for their vote in 2020.
In the age of Donald Trump and “Make America Great Again” terms such as racist, bigot, and hater have been used constantly. There has seemingly been a resurgence of “civil rights” and a fight against a “racist establishment”. These claims while presently aimed towards a political party’s leader (Republicans) have been traditionally aimed towards the party itself.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot fired the city’s retiring police superintendent Monday, citing “ethical lapses” that included telling lies about a recent incident in which Eddie Johnson was found asleep at the wheel of his car after having drinks.
The deadly shooting of an African American man by a white police officer this summer in South Bend, Indiana, highlighted Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s struggle to win black support for his presidential campaign. The issue could resurface as the prosecutor leading an investigation into the matter says his work likely won’t be finished before February, just as voters begin deciding whether Buttigieg should be the Democratic nominee.
Commissioned by President Trump, Dr. Darrell Scott and Kareem Lanier co-founded the Urban Revitalization Coalition, creating a 13-point plan for total revitalization—delivering President Trump’s “A New Deal for Black America”—which can be implemented in any city within 24 months or less.