This part!I hope they release the video and her name. Fuck her and the boyfriend
This part!
Tired of the media/law enforcement refusing to name and shame these vigilantes
They name us in a heartbeat for much MUCH less...even our children smdh
Berkeley is the most liberal city in the world tooI cant embed the video but they got her name and face out there wit her triflin ass. Partial video in the links.
Julie Walrand
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Berkeley woman arrested after she called police, threatened Black delivery driver
Kendall McIntosh says he had just ended his shift and was going to help another driver in Berkeley when the woman pulled up next to his van and starting yelling at him, "Who the f---do you think you are? Who do you think you are driving down my street like this?"www.ktvu.com
Berkeley police arrest woman in alleged hate crime against delivery driver
A California woman was arrested by Berkeley police last week over an alleged hate crime involving a delivery driver.Police said Tuesday that when they responded to a call on April 18 they enco…thehill.com
Woman faces hate crime charges after calling Berkeley cops on Black delivery driver
Cell phone video captured intense moments after a Berkeley woman accused him of speeding and then she and her boyfriend followed him, yelling racial slurs.www.kron4.com
On the penultimate day of the Confederate Heritage Month he proclaimed for the second year in a row, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves made a bold declaration: “There is not systemic racism in America.”
Like most of America, such racist policies and practices persist in everything from housing and mortgages, to access to banks, to education, to higher education, to criminal justice, to policing, to running water, to health care, to environment hazards, to farming, to food security and more in Mississippi.
Reeves’ declaration that systemic racism does not exist in the country also came on the heels of a breakdown in the capital city’s water system, which left residents of the 80%-Black city without drinkable running water for a month between February and March.
Jackson is a city where potholes go unfilled as state leaders, decade after decade, have refused to invest in the city’s crumbling infrastructure—a decline that began after white residents abandoned the city en masse for nearby suburbs following public school integration.
“At Raines Elementary, which is more than 99 percent African-American, the paint is peeling off the walls, water spots are visible on the ceilings, and lunches sometimes have curdled milk and rotten fruit,” the Southern Poverty Law Center wrote in 2017. “Plaintiff Precious Hughes describes the school as ‘old, dark and gloomy—like a jail.’”
Since 2017, the state has argued in federal court that Black residents represented by the SPLC cannot sue to force the state to ensure that children in predominantly Black schools have the same quality and opportunities as children in predominantly white schools. Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court recently rejected a request by Attorney General Lynn Fitch, a white Republican, to have the case dismissed.
In its complaint, the SPLC noted immense disparities, with the plaintiffs’ Black children attending schools that “lack textbooks, literature, basic supplies, experienced teachers, sports and other extracurricular activities, tutoring programs, and even toilet paper.”
“Today, 80 percent of Mississippi’s highest-performing school districts are majority-white, and all of its failing school districts are majority-Black,”
The lawsuit, Williams v. Reeves, bears Gov. Reeves’ name. It notes that only 11% of students at the low-income plaintiffs’ children’s predominantly Black public schools were proficient in reading; but at three wealthier, majority-white schools in Madison County, DeSoto County and Gulfport, 65% of children were proficient in reading.
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A Capital City Without Water
‘Mississippi Continues to Operate Two Types of Schools’
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Systemic Racism Built Mississippi. Gov. Reeves Says It Doesn’t Exist.
On the penultimate day of the Confederate Heritage Month, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves made a bold declaration: “There is not systemic racism in America.”www.mississippifreepress.org