News The Corporate Media Is Scared You'll See!
Lee Camp Oct 1
Donald Trump disrespected the troops & received heavy push back, but the untold story here is that Congress & the White House have always treated soldiers like they’re expendable — on this episode of Redacted Tonight
Corporate media voicebox Brian Stelter just can’t get enough wrong — on Moment Of Clarity
Donald Trump doesn’t pay his taxes & that should surprise NOBODY — on Moment Of Clarity
Julian Assange still faces a draconian sentence for doing journalism & none of the major media institutions want to talk about it — on Moment Of Clarity
Many states are seizing on the Breonna Taylor & George Floyd protest movements to pursue policies that criminalize poverty — on Moment Of Clarity
After refusing to condemn white supremacists in the debate Trump went to Minnesota and stirred up hate against Somali refugees — on Common Dreams
Homeland Security has warned of the threat of violent unrest after the 2020 election — on MintPress News
Over 2,000 mathematicians have signed a letter agreeing to boycott all collaboration with police, and insisting their colleagues do the same — on Shadowproof
Welcome back to the Ledger!
This is not a typical election and the debate this week proved it. The Empire is in decline & two racist, senile, misogynists are fighting over who gets to pilot the crash landing. It’s time to see through the charade. Hope you enjoy the Ledger.
Keep fighting!
- Lee
Corporate Media's Brian Stelter Appearance Dissected
Breonna Taylor & The Battle To End Protest
The TRUTH About Donald's Taxes
He Who Must Not Be Mentioned!
Trump Disrespects The Troops & So Does Congress
The Catastrophic F-35 Just Got Worse
Online Library Sued for Lending Books
'This Is Fascism': Trump Riles Up Minnesota Supporters With Racist Attack on Somali Refugees
Common Dreams | Jake Johnson
Just 24 hours after refusing to condemn white supremacists during the first 2020 general election debate, President Donald Trump late Wednesday launched a racist attack on refugees from Somalia and other nations and parroted an unfounded right-wing claim about Rep. Ilhan Omar, sparking "lock her up!" chants from his Minnesota supporters.
"Another massive issue for Minnesota is the election of Joe Biden's plan to inundate your state with a historic flood of refugees," Trump said to boos from the crowd gathered at Duluth International Airport. "Coming from the most dangerous places in the world including Yemen, Syria, and your favorite country, Somalia. Right? You love Somalia... Biden will turn Minnesota into a refugee camp."
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NJ Homeland Security Assessment Warns Violent Unrest Could Follow 2020 Election
MintPress News | Raul Diego
In the lead up to the 2020 presidential election, potential civil unrest and worse has been predicted by multiple governmental agencies and assorted federal outfits, including the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness. Last week the organization published a “supplemental threat assessment” on the upcoming electoral contest subtitled “The Convergence of COVID-19, Nationwide Civil Unrest, and the Upcoming Presidential Election.”
Using COVID-19 as a backdrop, the 13-page report identifies the pandemic as the “driving factor” behind “public health fears, economic instability, political dissent, and cultural turmoil,” that will persist until 2021.
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Thousands Of Mathematicians Join Boycott Against Police Collaboration
Shadowproof | Maddie Rose
Over 2,000 mathematicians have signed a letter agreeing to boycott all collaboration with police, and insisting their colleagues do the same.
They are organizing a wide base of mathematicians in the hopes of cutting off police technologies at their source. The letter’s authors cite “deep concerns over the use of machine learning, AI, and facial recognition technologies to justify and perpetuate oppression.”
Predictive policing is one key area where some mathematicians and scientists have enabled the racist algorithms now animating broken-windows policing, which tell cops to treat specific areas as “hotspots” for potential crime. Activists have long criticized the bias inherent in these practices. Algorithms trained on data produced by racist policing will reproduce that prejudice to “predict” where crime will be committed and who is potentially criminal.
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Keep fighting!
- Lee
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