Black People in the News

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Zombie Hunter
So corona virus affects blacks at a disproportionately high rate. And I'm told we need to address the institutional racism that is behind this.

On an unrelated note, I had to sit in a waiting area to do a drug screening today. 2 people in the area weren't wearing masks--in spite of having them and signs everywhere saying you had to be wearing them. Can you guess what race these 2 people were?
 

jack

The Legendary Troll Kingdom
I bet they were shoe polish lesbians.
 

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The white zone is for loading and unloading only. If you have to load or unload, go to the white zone. You'll love it. It's a way of life.
 

Starship Coyote

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Sagging cupcakeer goes chimp and gets tased. :lol:

 

Starship Coyote

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Another uppity cupcakeer tased.

 

Starship Coyote

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One here in Arkansas. BTW, they hate cupcakeers in Blytheville.

 

Starship Coyote

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Starship Coyote

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Fine culture they got there.

You know why way fewer of any other race get tazed? Because they don't have that hyper-entitled "I-on't give a FUCK!" attitude with cops.
 

jack

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Tennessee State Senator Embezzled $600,000 in Federal Money, U.S. Says

Katrina Robinson allegedly used the funds for personal expenses — including her wedding, honeymoon and later divorce — as well as a campaign event, according to a criminal complaint.


State Senator Katrina Robinson of Tennessee is charged with wire fraud and theft and embezzlement involving government programs. Credit...Dawn Majors/Tennessee State Senate, via Associated Press
By Marie Fazio

  • A Tennessee state senator has been charged with stealing more than $600,000 in federal grant money and using it to pay for campaign events and personal expenses, including her wedding, honeymoon and subsequent divorce, federal prosecutors announced on Wednesday.
    The senator, Katrina Robinson, 39, faces counts of theft and embezzlement involving government programs and wire fraud, according to a criminal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee.
    The money in question was intended to fund a nurse training program at a vocational school run by Ms. Robinson, but instead was siphoned off to add to her salary, help fund her other businesses and pay personal expenses, among other things, according to an affidavit filed with the complaint.
    In addition to serving as a state senator, Ms. Robinson, a Memphis Democrat elected in 2018 who represents Shelby County, is director of the Healthcare Institute, a for-profit college that provides training programs for certified nursing assistant, phlebotomist and licensed practical nursing. Ms. Robinson, a registered nurse, founded the school in 2015, according to its website.

    According to the complaint, the Healthcare Institute was awarded over $2.2 million in federal grants from the Health Resources and Services Administration, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, from 2015 to 2019. The Healthcare Institute was awarded the grant under the condition that it would be used to train nurse assistants to care for geriatric patients and provide need-based scholarships for the program.
    An investigation into Ms. Robinson began in 2016, when an anonymous complaint to the Health and Human Services Department alleged that she had used $550 of the grant money to buy a Louis Vuitton handbag, according to the affidavit.


    Based on bank records, investigators found evidence that Ms. Robinson had given herself a $25,400 performance bonus, paid herself more than her allocated salary and transferred $54,000 to a retirement fund, according to charging documents. The discrepancies amount to $169,134 more in salary than she should have been paid under the grant terms, according to court prosecutors.
    “These expenses required consultation with, and prior approval from Health Resources and Services Administration, neither of which occurred,” the complaint said. “Further, according to Health Resources and Services Administration representatives, if approval had been sought for these items, it would not have been granted.”
    Investigators found grant money had been transferred to a separate bank account, from which “legitimate expenditures for THI’s operations were commingled indiscriminately with personal expenditures for the benefit of Robinson and her immediate family,” the complaint said, referring to the Healthcare Institute.



    Among the items listed in the complaint as purchased with grant money were a 2016 Jeep Renegade — bought for Ms. Robinson’s daughter — clothing and beauty products, home furnishings — including a wrought iron front door valued at more than $5,000 — and equipment and supplies for her children’s snow cone business, Kool Kidz Konez.
    The money was also used to pay for Ms. Robinson and her family to travel to Jamaica, pay off her personal debt and fund a State Senate campaign event, the complaint continued.
    The Health and Human Services Department began the investigation and was later joined by the F.B.I., which filed an affidavit with the criminal complaint.
    “Protection of the U.S. Treasury and federal grant programs against theft, fraud, waste and abuse is a top priority of this office and the Department of Justice,” D. Michael Dunavant, the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, said in a statement on Wednesday. “We commend the F.B.I. and the HHS-OIG for their diligent and thorough investigation in this case.”
    Janika White, Ms. Robinson’s lawyer, declined to comment on the specifics of the complaint but noted that the claim was not an indictment.
    “As for Senator Robinson, she is very strong,” Ms. White said. “She’s a fighter and she’s been out here doing what we all want people to do — step up and serve others. That’s what she’s been doing, and right now all she can do is stand on her record and hope that people allow the facts to unfold and allow her story to be told at the appropriate time.”
    The case is expected to be presented to a grand jury, the prosecutor’s office said.
    If convicted on the charges, Ms. Robinson could face up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
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    Adam Kleinheider, a spokesman for Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, who is a Republican, said that because of the “serious criminal charges,” Mr. McNally would ask the Senate Ethics Committee to investigate.
    In a statement, the Tennessee Senate Democratic Caucus said, “Senator Robinson’s work in the state legislature on behalf of her constituents is not in question here today.”
    “Just like every other American, Senator Robinson deserves the presumption of innocence and due process under the law,” the statement said. “Her case should be resolved by a court of law, not by the court of public opinion.”

    Marie Fazio is a general assignment reporter on the Express desk and a member of the 2020-2021 New York Times Fellowship class. @mariecfazio
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In a statement, the Tennessee Senate Democratic Caucus said, “Senator Robinson’s work in the state legislature on behalf of her constituents is not in question here today.”
“Just like every other American, Senator Robinson deserves the presumption of innocence and due process under the law,” the statement said. “Her case should be resolved by a court of law, not by the court of public opinion.”

Not sure if this falls under "Democrat Privilege" or "Black Privilege."
 

jack

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Probably a little of both, is my guess.
 

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Starship Coyote

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Tch! Daaaaam! Yo u KNOW I b tryna hit dat! A bunch of times! Not in a elevata u know cuz dats how a cupcakea b gettin caught n shit tho!

:laughin:

:smackin a bitch:

UP top!

IN da face!

:bill:

:day:
 

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Zombie Hunter
Portland Oregon is having a record year of homicides at something like 24 to date. So I checked on Louisville, which is also having a record year and sits at 65 or so. But there's no way to filter out the black homicides, so I really can't see how they measure up.
 
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