This has a bit of info in it. Does not mention Taiwan specifically.
And the donation button on the Black Lives Matter web site stll redirects to Act Blue, which funds US Democratic candidates, the last I checked the financial disclosures.
I guess this goes here.
One more scam.
Hoover, an affluent community, is home to about 92,000 people, according to the latest census data. Of that population, 70% are white and about 19% are Black. The median household income is just shy of $100,000. But Guster says race relations in the community have historically been tense, particularly following the 2018 police killing of 21-year-old Emantic Bradford Jr., a Black man.
And that matter because wut?
Family of 7 takes in elderly neighbor as honorary grandpa (msn.com)
When her family moved into the house, they weren’t sure what to expect.
“Our biggest fear moving into a new neighborhood was, ‘What if our neighbors don’t like us?’ What if, because we have a lot of kids, they make a lot of noise and we come from a big family, so what if there’s any conflict with the neighbors?" said Sheraine. "We’re the only Black family in our neighborhood.”
Sad to see how the BLM has devolved into kindness and love. But I don’t much miss the days of fire.
She raised over £32,000, which is about $39,000 USD, and transferred the money to her personal bank accounts.
Between June 2020 and September 2021, Saleem spent the money on such things as a new iPhone, hair and beauty appointments, clothing, Amazon orders, and taxis, among other purchases.
Judge Michael Longman, who presided over Saleem’s trial, said she made more than 2,500 payments from her account during that time frame, describing it as a “constant leakage over a significant period of time.”
Saleem ultimately pleaded guilty to fraud after abusing her position as director of Changing Your Mindset.
Man, that judge is like serious sus and racist. ![]()
Is Whitlock a sports reporter?
And still, hate crimes in USA in 2025
https://www.foxnews.com/us/doj-fbi-investigate-brutal-cincinnati-assault-captured-viral-video
The Truth About Slavery and AmericaAnother way to gauge claims about slavery’s role in America’s economic rise is to compare regions within the United States and with other slave societies. Slavery was concentrated in the South, the poorest part of the country for both blacks and whites during slavery and long after. Within the South, the poorest region was the Deep South, where plantation slavery was most entrenched. That reality sits uneasily with the claim that slave labor enriched not only individual slaveholders but society as a whole. The United States has also remained highly prosperous more than 150 years after slavery’s abolition, raising further doubts about how essential it ever was to the nation’s economic success.
