Anyone can guess that I myself rarely watch Fox-Fabricated Newscasts. For one thing, the usual liberal Los Angeles newscasts would be said to be all white people, as usual. The comments were centered less on social arithmetic and economic oppression than on the deplorable lack of physical distancing and facemasks in the crowd. Two black police, in Atlanta, were arrested for some nature of aggression against white women, college students: Even(?). Old Times there are not Forgotten. Any new gallows is likely under construction, already! Senator Cotton seems to be recommending aerial strafing, even: "One White Nation. . . .On The Attack!" So what there was is better described, "Little Boutique, Full of White Sheep!)"
Worse, and not so much mentioned--actually at all: Is the deplorable lack of Federal Administration Pandemic Response. Local officials were put in charge, not generally regarded well-intentioned, or statistically up on much more than political partisan data. Politics is local, and impacts administration. "Safer at Home" could itself be easily described the actual source of anger and frustration of the black people in the streets. Long Beach, CA, was visibly impacted with black demonstrators. Beverly Hills and Santa Monica were better said impacted with even well-armed cadres--right or left, and generally light-skinned. They had canisters of stuff.
Public Health generally was clearly entirely unaware of the housing characteristics of the lower income wards. "Wards" is more likely all they knew how to count. So what they were recommending was likely less engaged of sociology, and more of counting votes. In lower income wards, physical distancing was not an option, and facemasks were easily said nowhere available. 25% of U.S. households live in shared housing, multitudes to a room.
To punctuate and emphasize: Many protesters did in fact seem to have the facemasks--maybe coming off their shifts, even(?)! Anyone might guess they were entirely aware of the wards--at LA County General Hospitals(?)!
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Deut. 23: 19-20: "Most Lives Do Not Matter!")
Worse, and not so much mentioned--actually at all: Is the deplorable lack of Federal Administration Pandemic Response. Local officials were put in charge, not generally regarded well-intentioned, or statistically up on much more than political partisan data. Politics is local, and impacts administration. "Safer at Home" could itself be easily described the actual source of anger and frustration of the black people in the streets. Long Beach, CA, was visibly impacted with black demonstrators. Beverly Hills and Santa Monica were better said impacted with even well-armed cadres--right or left, and generally light-skinned. They had canisters of stuff.
As U.S. coronavirus deaths cross 100,000, black Americans bear disproportionate share of fatalities
Black Americans continue to make up a disproportionate share of Covid-19 fatalities as the number of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic exceeds 100,000 in the U.S., according to an analysis of data from the CDC.
www.cnbc.com
Public Health generally was clearly entirely unaware of the housing characteristics of the lower income wards. "Wards" is more likely all they knew how to count. So what they were recommending was likely less engaged of sociology, and more of counting votes. In lower income wards, physical distancing was not an option, and facemasks were easily said nowhere available. 25% of U.S. households live in shared housing, multitudes to a room.
To punctuate and emphasize: Many protesters did in fact seem to have the facemasks--maybe coming off their shifts, even(?)! Anyone might guess they were entirely aware of the wards--at LA County General Hospitals(?)!
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Deut. 23: 19-20: "Most Lives Do Not Matter!")
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