Archive for November, 2020

Weekly holiday pop-up event to support small businesses on ‘Black Lives Matter Way’ starting Friday – WKBW-TV

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) Starting this Friday, some local businesses are hosting a weekly holiday pop-up event to support local businesses on 'Black Lives Matter Way'.

The Community Action Network of Western New York is pushing people to shop small this holiday season in Buffalo.

On Friday, Leslie's Boutique and Anderson's Flower Shop are hosting pop-ups selling gently used clothing and flowers from 1-6 p.m. at 1474-1476 Fillmore Avenue.

Next Friday, Nikki's Chocolates is hosting a pop-up event selling assorted chocolates from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 27 Chandler Street.

On November 27th, LadySuperb is hosting a pop-up event selling women's handbags and accessories all-day online; you can find them by clicking here.

On December 4th, Ansar Fragrances and More is hosting a pop-up event selling essential oils and more from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 1371 Fillmore Avenue.

On December 11th, People Helping All Mankind (PHAM) is hosting a pop-up event selling t-shirts and hoodies all-day online; you can find them by clicking here.

On December 18th, Soulfully Prepped LLC is hosting a pop-up event selling breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 68 Tonawanda Street.

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Black Lives Matter from Nigeria to the U.S. – Workers World

People protest against abuses by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Lagos, Nigeria, Oct. 12.

As a Nigerian-American, I was very disappointed in myself for my lack of knowledge about #EndSARS protests in Nigeria that have captivated the world recently. (In Nigeria, SARS stands for the so-called Special Anti-Robbery Squad police force unit.)

The dissonance between my words and my action was painfully obvious. Ive been saying that all Black lives should matter, no matter what part of the world they inhabit, and I was ignoring an important movement from my mother country. Rectifying that, I spent the past week reading up on #EndSARS protests.

As I read, I noticed similarities between violence carried out by SARS in Nigeria and violence doled out by the men in blue in the U.S. Both forces rely on profiling in order to identify targets for their attacks. The SARS forces carouse the streets looking for suspects based on certain lifestyle traits, such as the car they are driving or the jewelry on their wrists. SARS used this disturbing method on Oct. 3 to rob a yet-to-be-identified young adult of his life in Ughelli, a town in southeastern Nigeria. He was killed for the dangerous crime of driving a Lexus. Two days later, SARS forces shot and killed Daniel Chibuke, a 20-year-old up-and-coming rapper, for daring to sit near a hotel with a friend.

I was reminded of the laws and methods U.S. police use to target Black people, such as stop and frisk. Black men and masculine of center people are targeted by police for the most frivolous minutiae, such as wearing a hoodie or driving a car with the radio too loud. Basic things that people of other ethnicities can do without a second thought can endanger the lives of Black masculine people.

In both countries, Black masculine people are harassed, beaten and killed for not buying into classist respectability politics and daring to live as their true selves. The young mens deaths remind me of a time when I was profiled and patted down by a police officer for having the audacity to go to a grocery store wearing a hoodie on a chilly night. The fear I felt at that moment must have been exactly what those two men and others were experiencing as they met their tragic end.

In Nigeria the deaths of the two young men became a call to action for that countrys marginalized, just like Trayvon Martins death in 2012 provided the impetus for the Black Lives Matter movement in the U.S.

Nigerian LGBTQ+ resistance builds

Learning about the origin of the #EndSARS movement piqued my interest. To find out more about this grassroots organizing, I googled SARS and discovered this hashtag: #QueerNigerianLivesMatter. Seeing those four words pleasantly surprised me as its not often that LGBTQ+ people in Nigeria are granted such visibility.

There, as in the States, queer and trans people live under the specter of police violence. Earlier this year, police raided a Lagos Hotel and arrested 57 men on the mere suspicion of being gay. Similar police raids are conducted all over Nigeria on gay men and lesbian women.

Since President Muhammadu Buhari signed the 2014 Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act into law, police violence against queer and trans people has skyrocketed. It is noteworthy that many current oppressive anti-queer laws stem from the colonial era when the British instituted puritanical,Western-style sexual mores into law against Nigerias many ethnic groups.

For Nigerian LGBTQ+ people, the #EndSARS movement could potentially be their Stonewall movement. That uprising in the U.S. in late June 1969 was the culmination of frustration and anger that the most marginalized LGBTQ+ people felt at being on the receiving end of police brutality.

The Stonewall Rebellion sent shockwaves throughout the world and compelled generations to fight for queer liberation. As the current rebellion against police violence is waged in Nigeria, queer and trans activists leading the charge could serve as inspiration to the BLM activists in the U.S., like the Stonewall activists have inspired millions.

In Nigeria, people such as non-binary activist Matthew Blaise and queer liberation organizer Ani Kayode Somtochukwu could be the Marsha P. Johnson and the Storme DeLarverie of the modern day. Queer and trans Nigerians fight to have the #EndSARS movement recognize their trials and tribulations mirrors the fight for Black LGBTQ+ people to gain visibility within the mainstream Black Lives Matter movement in the States.

In the U.S., local grassroots organizations have worked hard to recognize Black queer and trans victims of police brutality, but Tony McDade and Layleen Polanco havent been able to garner as much notice as George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and even Breonna Taylor. McDade, a Black trans man, was gunned down by Tallahassee, Fla., police, and Polanco, an Afro-Latinx trans woman, died because of medical negligence by Rikers Island prison staff in New York City. They have been rendered invisible relative to the cisgendered, heterosexual Black victims of police brutality.

The spirited fight of queer #EndSARS protesters in Nigeria could provide the impetus for Black LGBTQ+ activists in the U.S. to increase their fight for representation within the broader Black Lives Matter movement.

Womens pivotal role in #EndSARS

As someone with lifelong sympathies with feminism, I feel proud of the role women have played in the #EndSARS movement. While a large focus on police brutality centers on cishet men, women are also victims of sexual violence at the hands of SARS and the Nigerian police in general. One grassroots organization in particular, the Feminist Coalition, is playing a pivotal role in the ongoing protests, providing food, shelter and medical treatment to protesters fighting for an end to police brutality.

Black Lives Matter was founded in the U.S. in 2012 by three Black women, at least one of whom identifies as gender-nonconforming. Black women and femmes have been a major presence at protests against police brutality,

It warms my heart to witness the long tradition of Black women and femmes continuing and driving political movements forward. From Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth during the 19th-century abolition movement, to todays protests spearheaded by Damilola Odufuwa, Odunayo Eweniyi, Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza and so many more, Black women have contributed immensely to the fight for Black liberation.

The week I spent educating myself about #EndSARS has taught me that the global fight for Black lives is alive and well. In an era of increasing fascism, Black people no matter which part of the world they inhabit need to band together to rebel against oppression no matter how it manifests itself.

The simultaneous protests in Nigeria and the United States are a positive development in working toward a world where all Black people are truly free.

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Ann Coulter tells Texas crowd "a second term of Trump would have killed us": "I’m glad he lost" – Salon

According to a report from Breitbart,far-right conservative Ann Coultertold a college crowd that she was happy to see Donald Trump lose to former Vice Presiden Joe Biden, saying another four years of Trump would have been devastating for the country.

Coulter who had a highly-publicized falling out with the president, spoke at the University of Texas at Austin on Thursday night and lashed out at the president saying she likes what he stands for but can't stand the man.

Calling the election results the "best of all possible worlds," the conservative gadfly reportedly told the crowd, "The reason I'm very happy that [President] Trump lost and lost narrowly is that a second term of Trump would have killed us. What we want, and what I think we can get in four years, is Trumpism without Trump."

Continuing in that vein, she added, "We have to take care of our own first. That's Trumpism. And it hasn't been tried. It certainly hasn't triumphed. [W]ith Trump . . .He'd say these wild things that we'd get blamed for, he'd get attacked on, and then actually did nothing. Trump thinks, 'I tweeted it. Therefore, it's done'."

"Talking about it isn't the same as doing it," she added. "Much like as he tweeted out, 'Law and Order,' and yet cities are still burning across the nation. [He] didn't do anything about it. It's like he didn't know he was president."

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Ann Coulter tells Texas crowd "a second term of Trump would have killed us": "I'm glad he lost" - Salon

Piers Morgan erupts in fiery clash with GMB guest over US Election ‘voter fraud’ – Birmingham Live

This is the moment Piers Morgan erupted in anger at a Conservative commentator on Good Morning Britain today.

Ann Coulter was on the ITV1 daytime TV favourite dialling in via video link for an interview in the wake of the US Election.

Joe Biden won the Election, it was confirmed on Saturday, after days of President Donald Trump alleging voter fraud.

"There may have been a little funny business with the ballots," Ann said.

Susanna hit back: "There is no evidence yet is there, though?"

Piers said: "The truth is this. There is no hard evidence of widespread fraud and the truth is there have been thousands of appeals at all levels into fraudulent voting.

"Only on three occasions have they found any substance.

"There is currently no substance on this claim."

Ann hit back: "I don't think it will change the result of the Election. Once it is baked into the cake, it is baked into the cake.

"But just looking at it, it is perfectly obvious. That is absolutely not true there is no substance.

"Just looking at it, it is obvious - 4am election night and there is four states Trump had won, in big urban areas where there are big Democrat political machines.

"I am not saying it will change the result of the election. I kind of like the result of the election.

"I do not think Kamala will be very hard to beat in four years."

GMB continues to air each weekday from 6am on ITV1.

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We’re nearing the end of Donald Trump’s tabloid presidency. Will America correct course? – LGBTQ Nation

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Barack Obama, Born in Kenya and Is Illegitimate President. Alien Caravan Heading Toward Southern Border. Joe and Hunter Biden Controlled by Ukrainian Oligarchs. Deep-State Out to Take Down Trump.

Mexican Coyote and Violent Gang Invasion Sweep U.S. Theyre Spreading Drugs, Raping our Women, and Multiplying Crime Rates. Anti-Republicans are Human Scum.

Related: Trumps 2016 victory wasnt a fluke. Heres how to keep it from happening again.

These headlines could easily come from 60-point bold typeface from the cover of any supermarket tabloid. But no, the manufactured conspiracy theories and invective come directly from the thumbs and lips of the current Commander-In-Chief on the White House toilet.

What makes this worse is that Trumps mishigas are picked up (sometimes even manufactured) and amplified by his state-sponsored media, Fox News, Sinclair, Breitbart, The Drudge Report, and several others plus the increasingly viewed QAnon propagandist.

It is simply too easy comparing Trumpism to the dangerous post-World War II McCarthyism, when a young and brash Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy raised high his gaslight to accuse alleged communists and homosexuals beneath every governmental pillar.

Ancient Greek philosopher and pedagogue, Socrates, declared that the unexamined life is not worth living. This dictum relates not only to individuals examining themselves, but correlates to societies who fail to critically evaluate (or examine) the words and actions of their leaders, and in particular, those whom they elect supposedly to honestly and diligently represent their interests.

When anyone in positions of power violently rip children away from parents who are attempting to make a better life for their families, we the people must examine and intervene by speaking out to end the atrocities.

When anyone in positions of power fails miserably to prepare for an impending viral pandemic and continually spreads lies by downplaying its seriousness, we the people must examine and intervene by demanding truth and leadership from the scientific experts in the field.

According to The Washington Post, by July 9, 2020, Donald John Trump uttered 20,000 verifiable lies or misstatements since taking office on January 20, 2017.

At the second and final Presidential debate on October 22, 2020, Trumps mouth poured out a virtual tsunami of deceit and treachery flooding into the hall and over the airwaves. For example, according to Trump, we have done an incredible job environmentally, we have the cleanest air, the cleanest water, and the best carbon emission standards that weve seen in many, many years.

Well, Donald, tell that to the estimated 2 million U.S. residents, primarily people of color, who have limited or no access to clean water and sanitation.

Anyone can examine the Trump regimes actions against the environment and in favor of corporations to destroy the environment by eliminating 23 environmental protections in law, including the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the Clean Water Act.

What the Frack has Trump done to our country and to the Earths environment?

Another of Trumps debate lies comes regarding immigrant children he dumped into cages. They are so well taken care of, he asserted. Theyre in facilities that were so clean.

This is blatant lie. Children were ripped from the arms of their vulnerable and frightened parents, and put into chain link cages as if they were chicken going to slaughter. They were forced to lay on damp concrete floors with only Mylar blankets to cover them. The U.S. government has been unable to locate the parents of an estimated 666 children, a higher number than the previously reported 545, thus making them virtual orphans.

Back at the debate, when his mic was turned back on, Trump asserted, I am the least racist person in the room. We all know that anyone who feels compelled to declare this is usually the most racist person in the room!

After examining ourselves and our society, it is obvious that Joe Bidens election will bring an end to the constant tsunami of lies and these harrowing 23-day weeks, among other things. With two more Senate seats up for grabs to complete the blue wave, we have the possibility to cleanse the country from the past four years of Trumpism.

Even Ann Coulter is elated that Trump has lost A second term of Trump would have killed us, she admits but not without calling for Trumpism without Trump from the right moving forward.

I fear, however, our PTSD Post Trump Stress Disorder will linger for many decades.

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