‘[Chauvin] had to know.’ Prosecution makes their closing argument in the trial of Derek Chauvin
During the closing argument in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the prosecution said that Derek Chauvin ‘had to know’ because he was on top of George Floyd.
During the closing argument in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the prosecution said that Derek Chauvin ‘had to know’ because he was on top of George Floyd.
The prosecution demolishes the ‘superhuman strength’ argument given by the defense during closing arguments in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
ABSTRACT The contemporary re-emergence of anarchism on a global scale deserves serious attention from students of ideology. As the defining orientation of prominent activist networks, anarchism today is the principal point of reference for radical social change movements in the North, and represents a mature and complex genre […]
By Pablo Rodero The present work studies those aspects of contemporary social movements that could produce long-term changes in society. To do so, it examines the extent to which contemporary social movements can be considered as a part of a global anarchist re-emergence since the late 1990s. The […]
By Peter Van Buren, The American Conservative I have seen America’s future. It looks a lot like Hawaii. The future includes internal travel restrictions—on Americans moving around inside their own country—never before thought possible, or even constitutional. Hawaii, an American state, had to decide if they accepted American […]
By Robert Stilson, The American Conservative Conservatives are rightly vexed by “woke capitalism,” exasperated at the ways in which big American corporations are increasingly weighing in on sociopolitical issues—invariably, it seems, in favor of the progressive left. Certainly, many businesses are under pressure to do so. Sometimes that […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley Dark storm clouds are gathering over the contested Ukrainian border regions of Donbass and Crimea as two antiquated superpowers surge headlong towards a conflict that could easily end in nuclear oblivion. It may take two dinosaurs to tango […]
This is an important article. Among the US foreign policy elites, there are multiple factions: globalist-realists like Kissinger, nationalist-realists (like Mike Scheuer), neocons (right-wing Trotskyists uber-Zionists), superhawks (e.g. John Bolton), liberal internationalists (most Democrats), human rights imperialists (Samantha Power), and cosmopolitan internationalists/rainbow globalists (the left-wing of the Democratic […]
Israel-Palestine News The pro-Israel special interest group is the most powerful interest group on behalf of a foreign country in the United States. In fact, it may be the the most significant and pervasive special interest group in the country. It consists of numerous institutions and individuals that […]
By Natalie Wexler, Forbes If you want to be a teacher, it’s not enough to graduate from a teacher-training program. You also have to pass standardized exams to get your license. And newly released data reveal that over half of aspiring elementary teachers initially fail one of the […]
“You’ve come a long way, baby!”
From 2017. By Niall McCarthy, Forbes Over the past three decades, U.S. cities have allocated larger and larger shares of their budgets towards law enforcement. Today, the U.S. collectively spends $100 billion a year on policing and a further $80 billion on incarceration. Even though crime levels have […]
These BreadTuber folks seem to be the biggest joke ever.
Is a direct occupation merely being replaced with a counterterrorism operation? By Branco Marcetic, The Jacobin Read past the headlines, and it turns out Joe Biden’s supposed withdrawal from Afghanistan is nothing of the kind — it delays ending the war while envisioning continued “anti-terrorism” action in the […]
By Christian Davenport, Washington Post NASA on Friday selected Elon Musk’s SpaceX to build spacecraft that would land astronauts on the moon for the first time since the last Apollo mission. The award to SpaceX for the “human landing system” was a stunning announcement that marked another major […]
By Gareth Porter, The Grayzone After convincing itself Vietnam would grant it access for missile bases against China, the Pentagon got a hard dose of reality. When the Pentagon began gearing up for a future war with China in 2018, Defense Department officials quickly realized that they needed […]
Changing the name of the podcast, the death of DMX, DMX controversies, DMX animal cruelty charges, how celebrities and politicians are always praised when they die, welcoming Regan to the program as a guest host, Regan’s website Transforming the Darkness, Nancy Pelosi rents office space to pedophile-connected group, […]
Watch daily live coverage of the trial of Derek Chauvin. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, faces charges of manslaughter, second-degree murder, and third-degree murder in the death of George Floyd. The trial is expected to last approximately four weeks.
By Peter R. Quinones As an adult, and more importantly, acting like one (for the most part), I am very quick to apologize for and acknowledge my mistakes. When you are as “extremely online” as I am, you’re bound to make a few, and some of those may […]
By Krystal Ball and Kyle Kulinski Author and longtime Steelworkers labor lawyer Dan Kovalik joined us on KK&F this week to talk cancel culture. Why does cancel culture matter? When should people be “cancelled,” and when is cancellation harmful to the left’s political goals? You’ll find these questions, […]
By Matt Taibbi After hyping a fake story for a year, cable’s leading anchor doesn’t blink and moves on to the next fable. If you’d told me back in 2005, when I first met Rachel Maddow, that the lightning-quick, ultra-smooth broadcaster would someday supplant Bill O’Reilly as the […]
The left-wing of the capitalist class circles the wagons. By Katabella Roberts, Epoch Times Facebook and Instagram are censoring users from sharing a New York Post report regarding the luxury homes purchased by Black Lives Matter Co-founder, Patrisse Khan-Cullors, in predominantly white neighborhoods. The article was published on April 10 […]
By Máirtín Ó Catháin After the visit of John McAra (1870–1915), an anarchist propagandist from Scotland to Belfast in 1908, it was remarked by the press that there was clearly no hope for anarchism in Ulster. He was labelled a ‘crank’(a definitionfamouslyembraced by FrancisSheehy–Skeffingtonas ‘a small instrument that […]
By Peter R. Quinones In Georgia last week all COVID-19 based restrictions were lifted. I happened to be out of town at the time, but as someone who lives close to, and works in Atlanta, I was eager to see what the attitude amongst Atlantans would be. Would […]
By Tom Woods Well, I just recorded rather a memorable episode of the Tom Woods Show. Before we started recording, I joked with my guest — Stanford’s Jay Bhattacharya, one of the three authors of the heroic Great Barrington Declaration — about what it’s like suddenly having fans. He said the […]
Eight people were shot and killed and several others were injured in a mass shooting Thursday night at a FedEx facility, according to local authorities.
Rep. Steny Hoyer and Rep. Steve Scalise snipped at each other on the House floor over the Supreme Court.
Fair enough. Eventually, every political group will have its own niche market social media platform. Team Rising debates a potential conservative social media platform.
Unfortunately, most mainstream discourse of about wealth disparities is limited to “more taxes vs fewer taxes” which is an after-the-fact question that fails to address the causes of extreme wealth disparities generally. Team Rising discusses new polls showing the popularity of taxing the rich.
Hill reporter, Reid Wilson, discusses California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s latest COVID plans.
Regrettably, during times of enormous wealth disparities, sympathy for statism tends to escalate.
Saagar Enjeti debates whether problem-spotlighting journalism is useful.
Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti react to a new ultra-rich candidate for Manhattan District Attorney, Tali Farhadian Weinstein.
Watch daily live coverage of the trial of Derek Chauvin. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, faces charges of manslaughter, second-degree murder, and third-degree murder in the death of George Floyd. The trial is expected to last approximately four weeks.
By Justin Yau, Williamette Week For the third consecutive night, Portland activists gathered Tuesday to protest racist policing in the aftermath of an officer in Minnesota fatally shooting a Black man named Daunte Wright. For the second night in a row, Portland police declared a riot after protesters […]
That didn’t take long either.
That didn’t take long.
“We’re not dealing with bad apples, we’re dealing with a rotten tree.” Trevor addresses Daunte Wright, Caron Nazario, and the system that protects bad cops.
Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter made her first court appearance Thursday afternoon, charged with second-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of motorist Daunte Wright on April 11. Appearing via Zoom from the office of her attorney Earl Gray, the 48-year-old Potter said few words, acknowledging the […]
By Kyle Jaeger, Marijuana Moment The movement to decriminalize psychedelics has spread so rapidly this year that it can be hard to keep track. But Decriminalize Nature, the group coordinating many of these initiatives, is up to the task. The group recently shared a map with the most […]
Chicago police release bodycam footage of shooting on 13-year-old Adam Toledo.
Chauvin takes the Fifth. Former police officer Derek Chauvin invoked the 5th Amendment, choosing not to testify at his trial in the death of George Floyd.
Saagar Enjeti breaks down how Trump’s “America First” has been hijacked by neocons.
The judge in the trial of Derek Chauvin said that he would declare a mistrial if the prosecution rebuttal witness even mentioned evidence of test showing normal carbon monoxide.
The prosecution asked to introduce new evidence regarding carbon monoxide evidence in George Floyd’s blood in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
If this actually happens, my guess would be that multiple things are probably happening. First, the neo-realists who seem to prefer to reestablish the Cold War-era alliance between the US and the mujahideen may be getting the upper hand over the neocons who prefer a permanent occupation. Also, […]
These are my basic thoughts on what the future of the USA is likely to look like: Direct American military interventionism is likely to become less common, with the use of international institutions, client states, mercenaries, proxy armies, “dollar diplomacy,” soft power, cultural imperialism, economic sanctions, etc. as […]
By Jonathan Payn This document, first published in Portuguese under the title Anarquismo Social e Organização and adopted at the first Congress of the Feder-ação Anarquista do Rio de Janeiro in August 2008, seeks to map out the FARJ’s theoretical conception of an organised, class struggle anarchism and, […]
Women’s Liberation Front The ACLU has filed a lawsuit to prevent a private citizen from receiving public records from the Washington State Department of Corrections on the number of inmates in state custody who identify as transgender and the number of male inmates who are housed in women’s […]
Watch daily live coverage of the trial of Derek Chauvin. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, faces charges of manslaughter, second-degree murder, and third-degree murder in the death of George Floyd. The trial is expected to last approximately four weeks.
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