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Customer will not let Black employee bag her groceries at Publix

Customer will not let Black employee bag her groceries at Publix

Customer will not let Black employee bag her groceries at Publix

Customer will not let Black employee bag her groceries at Publix

The client at that point supposedly attempted to run the representative over with her vehicle.

Police were called to a Virginia Publix after a client would not permit a Black employee to bag her groceries, as indicated by NBC 12. The lady likewise supposedly attempted to run that same representative over with her vehicle as she was leaving the store.

Employees said the client told staff that she did not need the worker to bag her food supplies since she was African American. The supervisor advised the Publix worker to leave and allow the customer to bag her own goods.

“I almost cried. I’m fighting back tears now,” another employee, who asked to remain unidentified, told the outlet. “He proceeded to tell the manager. She said just to walk away, and she bagged her own groceries.”

The adolescent at that point went outside to gather a portion of the shopping baskets. That is the point at which the same client supposedly attempted to run the young man over with her vehicle. Authorities state they are not sure if she’s a terrible driver or if it was purposeful.

“This is a 15-year-old boy and you tried to end his life. You tried to run him over with your car when he did nothing to you and I just don’t see how people can be so hateful to someone that they don’t know,” the employee said.

The worker added, “I hope and pray that Henrico’s finest finds her…It’s outrageous that we have to live in this world and tolerate this…He’s just trying to do his job.”

Publix has discharged an announcement to the outlet saying that they have discharged the video film to the police for their examination.

“The safety and well-being of our associates is our priority. We do not condone racism of any form in our stores,” the statement read. “We are cooperating with local law enforcement in their investigation and have provided them with surveillance video.”

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NFL and Roc Nation discharge Stephon Clark PSA on police brutality

NFL and Roc Nation discharge Stephon Clark PSA on police brutality

NFL and Roc Nation discharge Stephon Clark PSA on police brutality

NFL and Roc Nation discharge Stephon Clark PSA on police brutality

Clark was lethally shot by Sacramento cops in 2018

The NFL is proceeding with its pledge to carrying attention to social justice issues by discharging a PSA about Stephon Clark, an unarmed 22-year-old Black man who was lethally shot by two Sacramento cops in 2018

The PSA, named “Justice for Stephon Clark,” was narrated by Se’Quette Clark, his mother. “Stephon is a textbook middle child,” she said in the clip. “He is an overachiever — like when he played football, he’s the one who picks the team spirit back up. Stephon is so charismatic. He’s the life of the party. You wouldn’t know that he’s an honor roll student. He’s such an awesome father, it makes me proud. My family will never be the same without Stephon.”

The PSA at that point played a clip from a correspondent saying that the officer confused Clark’s cellphone with a firearm. His mother at that point kept on clarifying the real-time events which prompted her child’s demise. “What the world lost, was a living example of someone doing the right thing in their day-to-day life,” she added.

Clark was shot and executed in his grandma’s backyard in March 2018. Sacramento cops Terrence Mercadal and Jared Robinet were purportedly scanning the area for a suspect who was supposedly breaking vehicle windows in the area. Clark was shot at any rate multiple times and the officers guaranteed he had a firearm. No firearm was ever discovered, just Clark’s telephone. No charges were documented against the two officiers. 

“With sincerity and gratitude, I would like to thank Roc Nation and the NFL for choosing to honor the life of my son Stephon Clark, who was unjustly stolen from us on March 18, 2018, by Sac PD officers Terrence Mercadal and Jared Robinet — who are still employed and patrolling our streets,” Se’Quette said in a news release. “As a mother, I can’t help the immense feeling of pride knowing my son’s life will affect so many people for generations to come.”

The “Justice for Stephon Clark” PSA video is the fifth one created by Roc Nation and the NFL to elevate attention to end systemic racism and police brutality. “We want to continue to raise awareness for victims of systemic racism to ensure their stories are not forgotten,” said the NFL’s Anna Isaacson in a release. “As part of Inspire Change, we will use our platform to recognize these individuals throughout history and support organizations that foster positive relationships between law enforcement and their communities.”

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A black family gets racist threat for banners praising daughter’s high school graduation

A black family gets racist threat for banners praising daughter’s high school graduation

A black family gets racist threat for banners praising daughter’s high school graduation

A black family gets racist threat for banners praising daughter's high school graduation

A mysterious letter called the posters “a disgrace to the neighborhood.”

A Black family in Yulee, Florida received racist mail a week ago subsequent to celebrating their twin girls’ — Xanah and Xarah — graduation from high school. David and Toya Sproul hung banners of their teenagers near the entrance of their home with a note of that read “Senior: Class of 2020.”

On Thursday (July 23), the Sprouls got an unknown letter in their mailbox, which advised them to remove the banners and leave the area.

“Don’t you think enough is enough? It’s time to take those hideous posters of that ugly fat black girl down off your house,” the letter read. “What a disgrace to the neighborhood. Consider moving to a ‘hood’ of your kind. Your neighbors are watching you!”

Stunned by the derisive letter, Toya promptly informed the police.

“You see all the things happening all across the country. It’s one thing when it’s across the country, but it’s absolutely different when it’s literally in your own yard, literally in your own house,” her husband David told local news outlet WJXT.

The parents were particularly amazed by the letter due to the celebratory and upbeat nature of the banners. Xanah and Xarah are both straight-A students who graduated with high honors from Yulee High School, where they were also section leaders in their marching band, members of the National Honor Society and more

“They kind of threw [the letter] down and then they went about their way,” David recalled to BuzzFeed News after showing his daughters the mail. “They are aware of what’s going on in the country, but after reading it they could clearly see that the person doesn’t know them. That’s the nature of how they are because they’re just super sweet girls.”

The letter was apparently sent by an unknown sender in Jacksonville, Florida. Following the occurrence, the Sprouls’ local Timber Creek neighbors have mobilized in their help. Area residents have dropped off encouraging empowerment cards, driven by their home, and waved and are making “Timber Creek Strong” yard signs.

“The letter that they received does not speak for this neighborhood at all, you know. We’re a pretty positive neighborhood,” neighbor Rowdy Griffin told WJXT. “We all come together for each other and I just want to show my support for them.”

The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office has reacted precisely and documented it as a threat and harassment incident. The Sprouls are seeking a potential hate crime investigation, as the letter threatened them to leave the neighborhood.

“We at the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office do not tolerate racism and hate crimes in our county,” Undersheriff Roy Henderson said. “This is out of character for Nassau County and we will continue to investigate this incident. We are proud of the Sproul twins’ accomplishments and hope to get to the bottom of this soon.”

Xanah and Xarah are set to go to Saint Leo University this fall on a full-ride grant, which they were granted from the Boys and Girls Club.

“We love everybody,” Toya said. “We’ve raised our kids that way, which is why they’re really not that bothered by it — because we’re not gonna return hate. We’re not gonna retaliate in that way.”

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WNBA star Brittney Griner demands the WNBA to stop airing the national anthem

WNBA star Brittney Griner demands the WNBA to stop airing the national anthem

WNBA star Brittney Griner demands the WNBA to stop airing the national anthem

WNBA star Brittney Griner demands the WNBA to stop airing the national anthem

“If the league continues to want to play it, that’s fine. It will be all season long, I’ll not be out there,” she said.

WNBA star Brittney Griner is requiring the association to quit playing the national anthem before games and says that she won’t be on the floor on the off chance that it is played.

During a video chat on Monday (July 27), Griner made her position on the anthem known. “I honestly feel we should not play the national anthem during our season,” said the Phoenix Mercury center, according to the Arizona Central. “I think we should take that much of a stand.”

She included, “I don’t mean that in any disrespect to our country. My dad was in Vietnam and a law officer for 30 years. I wanted to be a cop before basketball. I do have pride for my country.”

On Saturday (July 25), none of the Mercury and Los Angeles Sparks players were on the court during the playing of the national anthem. The ladies were protesting for justice for Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Black lady who was lethally shot by Louisville cops.

“I’m going to protest regardless,” Griner continued. “I’m not going to be out there for the national anthem. If the league continues to want to play it, that’s fine. It will be all season long, I’ll not be out there. I feel like more are going to probably do the same thing. I can only speak for myself. At the Olympics, I understand, you’re playing for your country at that point.”

The WNBA is proceeding to remain in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter development. Players on the Seattle Storm and the New York Liberty groups held a 26-second moment of silence for Taylor on Saturday.

“We are dedicating this season to Breonna Taylor, an outstanding EMT who was murdered over 130 days ago in her home,” Liberty star Layshia Clarendon said before the game began. “Breonna Taylor was dedicated and committed to uplifting everyone around here.”

She included, “We are also dedicating this season to ‘Say Her Name’ campaign, a campaign committed to saying the names and fighting for justice of Black women – Black women are so often forgotten in this fight for justice, who don’t have people marching in the streets for them.”

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Sen. Tom Cotton faces massive criticism for necessary evil of slavery remarks

Sen. Tom Cotton faces massive criticism for necessary evil of slavery remarks

Sen. Tom Cotton faces massive criticism for necessary evil of slavery remarks

Sen. Tom Cotton faces massive criticism for necessary evil of slavery remarks

The Arkansas senator said the establishing fathers saw slavery as the “necessary evil whereupon the association was built” while attacking the 1619 Project.

“We have to study the history of slavery and its role and impact on the development of our country because otherwise we can’t understand our country. As the Founding Fathers said, it was the necessary evil upon which the union was built, but the union was built in a way, as Lincoln said, to put slavery on the course to its ultimate extinction,” he told the outlet.

The remarks were made concerning his proposed Saving American History Act of 2020. If it passed into law, the act would monetarily debilitate schools from encouraging the educational curriculum made from The New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project. The venture — made by correspondent Nikole Hannah-Jones — was created in 2019 with the objective of rethinking the heritage of slavery in the U.S. furthermore, and its continued impact on American life.

“The New York Times should not be teaching American history to our kids,” Cotton said to the Gazette. “The entire premise of the New York Times’ factually, historically flawed 1619 Project… is that America is at root, a systemically racist country to the core and irredeemable. I reject that root and branch. America is a great and noble country founded on the proposition that all mankind is created equal. We have always struggled to live up to that promise, but no country has ever done more to achieve it.”

Whenever passed, school regions that choose to encourage the educational program would no longer fit the bill for government proficient improvement reserves. Government subsidizing would likewise be lessened concerning any “cost associated with teaching the 1619 Project, including in planning time and teaching time.” educating time.”

“It won’t be much money, but even a penny is too much to go to the 1619 Project in our public schools,” Cotton said. “Curriculum is a matter for local decisions and if local left-wing school boards want to fill their children’s heads with anti-American rot, that’s their regrettable choice. But they ought not to benefit from federal tax dollars to teach America’s children to hate America.”

Cotton’s remarks about slavery being a “necessary evil” immediately turned viral on Sunday evening (July 26). On Twitter, the representative endeavored to explain his comments, composing that he had been depicting the perspectives on the founding fathers.

“More lies from the debunked 1619 Project. Describing the *views of the Founders* and how they put the evil institution on a path to extinction, a point frequently made by Lincoln, is not endorsing or justifying slavery,” he wrote. “No surprise that the 1619 Project can’t get facts right.”

In another tweet, Cotton expressed, “This is the definition of fake news. I said that *the Founders viewed slavery as a necessary evil* and described how they put the evil institution on the path to extinction, a point frequently made by Lincoln.”

Hannah-Jones — who won a Pulitzer Prize for the 1619 Project not long ago — reacted to Cotton’s proposed enactment and remarks on Sunday (July 26).

“If chattel slavery — heritable, generational, permanent, race-based slavery where it was legal to rape, torture, and sell human beings for profit — were a ‘necessary evil’ as [Tom Cotton] says, it’s hard to imagine what cannot be justified if it is a means to an end,” she tweeted.

“Imagine thinking a non-divisive curriculum is one that tells black children the buying and selling of their ancestors, the rape, torture, and forced labor of their ancestors for PROFIT, was just a ‘necessary evil’ for the creation of the ‘noblest’ country the world has ever seen,” Hannah-Jones wrote in another tweet.

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