Aug 16, 2020

Statues, People and the Democratic National Convention

Madison, Wisconsin — This site will include reporting, analysis and commentary on the public crucifixion and state prosecution of two women who attended a Black Lives Matter protest in Madison in June, and an unusually fetid state senator, Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee), who pursues black people and their allies with a fanaticism that would make Joe McCarthy blush with shame.

That this Wisconsin pursuit of human beings by Democrats, for Democrats continues during the Democratic National Convention at the expense of our country's greatest liberation movement in 50 years ought at least to draw attention to the paucity of evidence in these criminal cases.

Amid this massive liberation movement for black lives, the Wisconsin legislature has acted swiftly and surely in a bipartisan fashion to protect ... statues. Naturally, Tim Carpenter is front-and-center in this pursuit while reminding the world that he knows some black people who are among his friends and mentors

I wonder which mentor taught Carpenter to consider why statutes are more important than black lives.

Carpenter exemplifies how much the Democratic Party has become the national security, law enforcement Party.

Democrats love the idea of state oppression of anyone holding to views, such as Black Lives Matter, that are unorthodox to the Party consensus.

Bear this in mind when Party talk against Trump continues this week at the Convention.

Principled political work and reasoned commitment on presidential power, police violence and the national security state will not emit from the Democratic Party.

Rewriting the limits of presidential powers https://t.co/QrJZsV6snx pic.twitter.com/4IiFcIbNVd

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