By Samuel Warde on
#BlackLivesMatter, Fox News, New York Post, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, Protests, Rupert Murdock
Activism, Fox News, Police Overreach
Post by OWS S17 2015. Remaining members of the Occupy Wall Street Movement are staging a “Die-In, Shutdown and Boycott” protest targeting Fox News and the New York Post. The demonstration is scheduled for January 2nd in Midtown Manhattan at 1211 Avenue of the Americas (also known as the News Corp. Building) which houses […]
By Samuel Warde on
Narrations, Paul Harvey, Policemen
Human Interest, Police Overreach
Paul Harvey Aurandt, better known as Paul Harvey, was a legendary conservative radio broadcaster for ABC Radio Networks. From the 1950s through the 1990s, Harvey’s programs reached as many as 24 million people a week. Paul Harvey News was carried on 1,200 radio stations, 400 Armed Forces Network stations and 300 newspapers. Harvey was born […]
By Samuel Warde on
Police Overreach, Racial Issues, Racism, Racist Police, Samuel L. Jackson, Videos
Activism, Police Overreach, Racial Issues, Videos, Viral Videos
The nation is exploding in coast-to-coast protests in the wake of the recent killings of unarmed black men and a 12-year-old boy by white police. Of great concern as well is the failure of two grand juries to indict the officers involved with two of those recent deaths. Samuel L. Jackson has taken to Facebook […]
By Samuel Warde on
Activism, Photos, Police Overreach, Protests
Activism, Police Overreach
Undercover police ARE violent protesters. In Oakland, cop pulls gun (not badge) on crowd after being exposed. pic.twitter.com/nBYc8MurZq — The Dreamkiller (@Eyeslam) December 11, 2014 The internet is going wild after images began appearing of an undercover cop drawing his gun on protestors in Oakland. NBC News reports that the cop had been marching […]
By Samuel Warde on
Police Killings, Police Overreach, SCOTUS, Thurgood Marshall
Civil Rights, Law & Order, Police Overreach, Social Justice, The Courts
Early on the morning of October 6, 1976, police officers of the City of Los Angeles stopped Adolph Lyons for a traffic code violation. Although Lyons offered no resistance, the officers, without provocation, seized Lyons and applied a chokehold. The hold rendered Lyons unconscious and damaged his larynx. Along with damages against the officers, Lyons […]