Friday, April 16, 2021

DO NOT SHARE ON FACEBOOK OR TWITTER BECAUSE YOU WILL BE BLOCKED !!!! but send everyone to the link here in my post.........This is for all the people that donated to Black Lives Matter..."Living Large: Marxist Founder of Black Lives Matter Buys Million Dollar Home Near Beverly Hills"

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Living Large: Marxist Founder of Black Lives Matter Buys Million Dollar Home Near Beverly Hills

 

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Patrisse Cullors, the co-founder of Black Lives Matter proudly admitted in June 2020 she is a radical, anti-white Marxist.

“We actually do have an ideological frame,” Cullors said. “Myself and Alicia are particularly trained organizers — we are trained Marxists. We are super versed on ideological theories…”

Black Lives Matter is seeking to transform America by defunding the police, dismantling capitalism, ‘destroying the patriarchy,’ breaking down the nuclear family unit, emptying prisons, redistributing wealth in the form of reparations among other far-left objectives.

 

Black Lives Matter and Antifa rioters have destroyed small businesses, targeted churches and razed buildings to the ground.

Their goal is to bring chaos where there is order, fan the flames of class warfare and demonize Christians and conservatives.

Black Lives Matter-Antifa mobs caused over one billion dollars in damages in cities across America since May. In Minneapolis alone Black Lives Matter mobs damaged or destroyed over 1,500 businesses or buildings.

Over 700 police officers were injured in the BLM riots — and that was back in June!

Black Lives Matter was linked to conservatively 91% of the riots that resulted in the most expensive property damage in US insurance history.

But being a Marxist has its perks for those on top.

According to The Dirt Patrisse Khan-Cullors just purchased a million dollar secluded compound in Topanga Canyon near Malibu and Beverly Hills.

Via The Dirt:

A secluded mini-compound tucked into L.A.’s rustic and semi-remote Topanga Canyon was recently sold for a tad more than $1.4 million to a corporate entity that public records show is controlled by Patrisse Khan-Cullors, 37-year-old social justice visionary and co-founder of the galvanizing and, for some, controversial Black Lives Matter movement.

Kahn-Cullors, a UCLA and USC graduate married about five years ago to social activist (and amateur boxer) Janaya Khan, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Toronto, created the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag in 2013 in response to George Zimmerman’s acquittal in the 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin. Since then, the largely decentralized movement has been at the influential forefront on issues of police brutality and racially motivated violence against Black people, particularly in the wake of George Floyd’s killing last summer that sparked massive protests across the United States and around the globe. Kahn-Cullors’ published “When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir” in 2018.

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Chicago Street Gang Latin Kings Threaten to Retaliate Against Police After Shooting Death of 13-Year-Old “Lil’ Homicide” Adam Toledo

 

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Chicago Street Gang Latin Kings Threaten to Retaliate Against Police After Shooting Death of 13-Year-Old “Lil’ Homicide” Adam Toledo

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On Thursday night Chicago police released extremely graphic bodycam footage of a police officer shooting a 13-year-old gang-banger.

An unidentified police officer fatally shot 13-year-old Adam Toledo on March 29.  Chicago officials only released the video on Thursday night.

 

Following the shooting, the Chicago Latin Kings threatened to retaliate against the Chicago police.

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70-Year-Old Mexican Woman Badly Beaten on LA Bus by Racist Black Woman Who Thought She Was Asian

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70-Year-Old Mexican Woman Badly Beaten on LA Bus by Racist Black Woman Who Thought She Was Asian

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A 70-year-old Mexican woman was badly beaten by a 23-year-old racist black woman who thought she was Asian.

The elderly Mexican victim suffered a concussion, broken nose, black eyes and had her hair yanked out.

23-year-old Yasmine Beasley began beating the victim, identified by her son as “Becky” as she was getting off of a bus in Los Angeles.

Beasley hurled anti-Asian racial slurs as she beat up the grandmother.

KTLA 5 reported:

A 70-year-old woman was left with a concussion, severely battered face and other injuries after being assaulted by a fellow passenger on a Metro bus in Eagle Rock last week, her son told The Eastsider.

The Mexican American victim was profiled as Asian by her attacker, who hurled a racial epithet used against people of Chinese descent before attacking the grandmother as she got off the bus to go grocery shopping, according to the son, who gave his name only as Pete.

Los Angeles police say they are still gathering information on the incident. But a department spokesperson confirmed 23-year-old Yasmine Beasley was arrested following the incident at about 1:30 p.m. Friday at the corner of Figueroa Street and La Loma Road.

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Thursday, April 15, 2021

CDC reports 5,800 breakthrough COVID-19 infections in people who were vaccinated. Doctors say, 'Don't panic.'

 

 https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/cdc-breakthrough-cases-explained-173107351.html

 

CDC reports 5,800 breakthrough COVID-19 infections in people who were vaccinated. Doctors say, 'Don't panic.'

Korin Miller

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found about 5,800 cases of COVID-19 infections among people who have been fully vaccinated in the U.S., according to a new report. 

CDC officials tell Yahoo Life that as of April 13, about 5,800 breakthrough COVID-19 infections — meaning someone who was fully vaccinated against the virus still contracts COVID-19 — have been reported to the CDC among the more than 66 million Americans who have been fully vaccinated. Of those, 396 (or 7 percent) required hospitalization and 74 people (0.0001 percent) died. 

Overall, it amounts to a rate of 0.008 percent of Americans who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 that have gotten the infection.

Doctor in protective gloves & workwear holding Testing Kit for the coronavirus test. The doctor is collecting nasal sample for a senior woman with a sampling swab.
A doctor collects a sample with a nasal swab to test a woman for COVID-19. (Getty Images)

“COVID-19 vaccines are effective and are a critical tool to bring the pandemic under control. All of the available vaccines have been proven effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalizations and deaths,” CDC spokesperson Kristen Nordlund tells Yahoo Life in a statement. “However, like is seen with other vaccines, we expect thousands of vaccine breakthrough cases will occur even though the vaccine is working as expected.” 

Nordlund adds, “To date, no unexpected patterns have been identified in case demographics or vaccine characteristics.” 

Breakthrough infections were reported in people of all ages eligible for vaccination, but a little over 40 percent of the infections were in people age 60 and up. Other important information to note:

  • 29 percent of the vaccine breakthrough infections were reported as asymptomatic.

  • 65 percent of the people experiencing a breakthrough infection were female.

“The male-female differences that we’re observing ... no one has a good idea as to why it’s occurring,” Dr. Stanley H. Weiss, professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at Rutgers School of Public Health, tells Yahoo Life. “We do know that men and women’s immune systems do tend to react differently.” Weiss says it could simply be “by chance” or may be that women are more likely to seek medical care when they have a breakthrough infection. “Were fewer men detected because of that or something biological? We don’t know the answer to that,” he says.

The CDC is monitoring the breakthrough infections and collecting data on them. The agency has also developed a national COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough database where state health department investigators can enter, store and manage data for cases in their jurisdiction.

News of any COVID-19 infections after a person has been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus can be frustrating and even scary, but doctors say it’s to be expected.

“No one expected the vaccine to be 100 percent efficacious,” infectious disease expert Dr. Amesh Adalja, senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, tells Yahoo Life. “Breakthrough cases are still extremely rare and often without any major consequence.”

The efficacy rate of each COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in the U.S. varies. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 95 percent effective at preventing symptomatic COVID-19 infections, the Moderna vaccine is 94.1 percent effective, and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine — the administration of which is currently on “pause” due to blood clotting concerns — is 66.3 percent effective

“These vaccines are 95 percent effective at best,” Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist and professor at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, tells Yahoo Life. “These are wonderfully effective vaccines, but nothing in life is perfect — except maybe my wife.”

Dr. Thomas Russo, professor and chief of infectious disease at the University at Buffalo in New York, tells Yahoo Life that the findings are “not surprising” and points out that there is a difference between clinical trials and the real-world use of the vaccine. “Clinical trials excluded people who are immunocompromised, and those patients have immune systems that don’t function as well as people in the general population,” he says. As a result, the vaccine is often not as effective in them, Russo says. 

Schaffner agrees. “We’re now vaccinating very, very frail people and people who are immunocompromised — you’re more likely to have breakthrough cases because their protection won’t be as complete as a normal healthy person’s protection is,” he says. 

Worth noting: The CDC did not disclose details about the health of the people who had breakthrough infections.

But Russo says the news underscores the importance of continuing to follow COVID-19 prevention recommendations, regardless of your vaccination status. He stresses, though, that it doesn’t mean these protocols will be in place forever. “Masks and social distancing are still important in the community until more people are vaccinated,” he says. “Once we can get these cases down, we’re going to be able to step away from public health measures.”

Adalja says it’s smart for public health officials to track these breakthrough infections to try to get more answers. “It’s important to study the breakthrough cases to understand if the vaccine took in those individuals to better characterize this very low risk,” he says. 

Ultimately, doctors urge people to stay calm and focus on the bigger picture. That is, the vaccine is highly effective at preventing COVID-19 infections in those who have been fully vaccinated. Breakthrough infections “didn’t happen in 99.93 percent of cases,” Adalja says. 

“Don’t panic,” Schaffner says. “Everybody, please take a deep breath. Vaccines profoundly reduce your risk of getting an infection, but it’s not zero.”

 

12 Fully-Vaccinated Los Angeles Residents Infected With Covid-19, Says County Health Official

 

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On Wednesday, in response to a query from Deadline, Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer confirmed that at least a dozen local residents had been infected with Covid-19 after being fully vaccinated.

“Yes, it is possible to test positive for the virus after being fully vaccinated,” Ferrer reported. She estimated that the number of post-vaccination infections is likely “very small.”

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Ferrer said all of the so-called “breakthrough cases” of infection detected in the county occurred in long-term care facilities. In all, there were 12 fully-vaccinated people who were infected. Four of them were residents of those facilities, and eight were staff.

“I’m sure there are other places [in L.A. County] because I know across the country that there have been more [breakthrough] cases,” Ferrer said before noting the detected cases in long-term care facilities weren’t likely because of any lack of precaution but rather because the data from those environments is better.

“This is one place where we have really good data in part because of our strong partnership with long-term care facilities.”

Ferrer also added, “The vast majority of people who have tested positive after being fully vaccinated are asymptomatic or have very mild symptoms.

“Here in L.A. County we don’t know of anybody who has been hospitalized or — unfortunately — passed away.”

But, as for other local breakthrough cases of Covid-19 infection, the data is very incomplete, she said making an overall assessment “a hard question to answer.”

Earlier on Wednesday, 39 breakthrough cases were reported in Sonoma County over the course of the past 2 1/2 months, according to county officials.

 

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Don't be stupid people.... Colorado has TOUGHER voing laws than Georgia. Do your research and stop depending on social media for your FACTS

 

 

 

Come on people they are making an A_S out of you !

 

 Do you really think that Georgia is the only state to require an ID?


You need ID for...

getting on a plane

buying booze

getting your vaccine

buying a house (oops sorry)

buying a car (oops sorry again)

buying a gun ( LEGALLY)

and soooo many other LEGAL things.


What the hell is wrong with you? Now they are saying the blacks are too POOR to get an ID or dirvers Lic.... LOL

 So do you really want to be "that" kind of person?

 

 

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