Jeff has a theory that suggests yes. What if this storyline in particular is Wagner finally wrestling with the question of whether cops can ever actually be heroes at all? 1:48:49-2:22:25:After running through the artists we like and like slightly less in this storyline — short version...
Stokely Carmichael canceled MLK in 1966. Why? White supremacy. Just like today's woke cancel culture. What is it? Black power + White professors
we free Americans nourished on Magna Carta and the Declaration of Independence, hold moth-eaten ideas. They exclaim that there is no room for free men in the world any more and that only the slaves will inherit the
This also illustrates the rhetorical usefulness of an expression like ACAB (All Cops Are Bastards): It's not placing blame on a single law enforcement officer; it's implicating the entire system of policing. Finally, Bonilla-Silva explains that where systemic racism exists, if the system provide...
focusing on the significance of generating sustainable energy within the group. Communities of practice (CoPs) are voluntary and Wenger et. al. noted their success over time is dependent up “their ability to generate enough excitement, relevance and value to attract and engage new member” (p....
Privacy is a right, not a privilege. And unless I give you explicit permission to gather, distribute or use my family’s information, you are forbidden to do so. That’s the privacy policy I want. If you support this idea, this is one thing I’d love you to be public about. Please...
US Supreme Court Rules Cops Can Kill Non-Threatening People As Long As They Say They Were Scared This IsAnAmerican Resistance Information Website American resisters useOur Freedom BookandMindsandGabandMeWeandClouthupinstead of Facebook. American resisters useTelegram MessengerandTruth Socialinstead of ...
A raucous story of the interweaving lives and loves of small-town delinquents, shady cops, pretty good girls and very bad boys. With Irish guts and grit, lives collide, preconceptions shatter and romance is tested to the extreme. An ill-timed and poorly executed couple's break-up sets off...
The use of facial recognition by police has come under a lot of scrutiny. In part three of our four-part series on facial recognition, host Jennifer Strong takes you to Sin City, which actually has one of America’s most buttoned-up policies on when cops can capture your likeness. She ...
the FCPA units of the DOJ and SEC are not the only cops on the beat, and they have not been for quite some time. As a growing number of regulators in the U.S. and abroad get involved in anti-corruption enforcement, the enforcement landscape only becomes more complex. By way of domes...