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A Black Lives Matter activist has been arrested for allegedly vandalizing a statue of former President Abraham Lincoln with feces and paint.
The Daily Wire reported:
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A Black Lives Matter activist in Boise, Idaho, has been arrested in connection to a vandalized statue of former President Abraham Lincoln.
Terry Joe Wilson, 37, was arrested late Tuesday night after a warrant was issued for his arrest last week, The Idaho Statesman reported.
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In February, police responding to reports of vandalism discovered the bronze statue of Lincoln in Julia Davis Park — known as “Seated Lincoln” — vandalized with feces, paint and signs. Parks and recreation staff were able to clean the statue, which was not permanently damaged.
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At the time he was arrested, Wilson was found in possession of a firearm, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia.
Even freeing the slaves is not enough for the woke left.
Statues of Former President Abraham Lincoln have come under fire all across the country:
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The deranged rapper also announced a sneaker collaboration called “Satan” that features a pentagram and real human blood. The shoe also contains the numbers 666 and come in a limited edition of 666 pairs.
His new video, which has skyrocketed to number one on YouTube, is just about as subtle about his Satanism as the shoes.
Warning, this video is not appropriate for work, children, or really, anyone:
Before making headlines with this stunt, he was being praised for a children’s book he wrote called “C is For Country,” apparently based off his hit song “Old Town Road.”
That wasn’t the musician’s only attempt at making sure he had a young fan base.
In January, NPR reported in an article titled “Lil Nas X Says Children Are His Core Audience Right Now, And That’s OK,” “Reaching kids on their level has been a big part of the public persona of Lil Nas X in the past year. Last spring he did an appearance on The Not-Too-Late Show, singing the theme along with its host, Elmo. Leading into the holidays, he did a virtual performance on the online video game platform Roblox, reminiscent of the Travis Scott Fortnite concert in April. But Roblox has a huge younger audience — the company says over half its users are under 13 — and the Lil Nas X concert alone drew in over 30 million visits.”
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The NPR report continued on to say that Lil Nas X says he isn’t particularly self-conscious about his extremely young fan base. “I’m well aware that life and careers and everything goes in chapters,” the rapper says. “That’s the chapter I’m in right now and I’m OK with that.”
To be clear, he specifically catered to a young audience to boost his career. Just a little over two months later, he’s grinding on Satan.
Responding to a tweet about how he specifically targeted children before releasing this trash, Lil Nas X played stupid. He wrote, “there was no system involved. i made the decision to create the music video. i am an adult. i am not gonna spend my entire career trying to cater to your children. that is your job.”
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FOX 5 Atlanta has PHOTO of 22 year old black man arrested. Rico Marley 22
Two days after 10 people were murdered at a grocery store in Colorado, a man was arrested at an Atlanta supermarket with a semiautomatic rifle, a shotgun and four handguns. The man also was wearing body armor and had a cache of ammunition, according to police.
Atlanta police identified the suspect as Rico Marley, 22, and said he'd been charged with reckless conduct.
The incident happened at about 1:30 p.m. when a witness saw Marley allegedly enter the Publix grocery store's bathroom with a cache of weaponry. The individual called police and the suspect was arrested when he left the bathroom, law enforcement said.
No shots were fired and no one was injured in the incident.
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Authorities said Grady Memorial Hospital emergency services were conducting a mental health evaluation on Marley.
"At Publix, the safety of our associates and customers is our priority," the grocery store said in a statement about the incident. "We are cooperating with local law enforcement on an incident that occurred earlier today in our Atlantic Station store. We are thankful that there were no injuries, and all were able to exit the store safely. The store is currently closed. Additional questions should be directed to the Atlanta Police Department."
Charles Russell, who saw the man in the bathroom, told Atlanta ABC affiliate WSB that he immediately notified workers at the store.
"I saw an AR-15 and I was like ... you know, this kind of startled me, again with the events that just recently happened in the grocery store up in Colorado," Russell said. "I went to the clerk at the customer service desk working at the time and let them know. It wasn't acted upon right away. It was actually taken a little more lightly than I thought it would be, especially with the recent events."
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Not only were 10 people killed at a King Sooper grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, on Monday, but eight individuals were killed in the Atlanta area last week in shootings at three spas. Robert Aaron Long was arrested and charged with eight counts of murder in those shootings.
Marley is being held at Fulton County Jail.
ABC News' Will Gretsky and Darren Reynolds contributed to this report.
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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/03/oakland-mayor-announces-program-give-500-per-month-low-income-families-not-white/
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf this week announced a privately funded universal income program that would give $500 a month to poor families – unless they’re white.
The Oakland Mayor is coming under fire for her race-based program that excludes poor white families
“We have designed this demonstration project to add to the body of evidence, and to begin this relentless campaign to adopt a guaranteed income federally,” Mayor Libby Schaaf said.
The mayor of Oakland, California, on Tuesday announced a privately funded program that will give low-income families of color $500 per month with no rules on how they can spend it.
The Oakland Resilient Families program has so far raised $6.75 million from private donors including Blue Meridian Partners, a national philanthropy group. To be eligible, people must have at least one child under 18 and income at or below 50% of the area median income — about $59,000 per year for a family of three.
Half the spots are reserved for people who earn below 138% of the federal poverty level, or about $30,000 per year for a family of three. Participants will be randomly selected from a pool of applicants who meet the eligibility requirements.
Oakland’s project is significant because it is one of the largest efforts in the U.S. so far, targeting up to 600 families. And it is the first program to limit participation strictly to Black, Indigenous and people of color communities.
The reason: White households in Oakland on average make about three times as much annually than black households, according to the Oakland Equity Index. It’s also a nod to the legacy of the Black Panther Party, the political movement that was founded in Oakland in the 1960s.