Thursday, September 24, 2020

MICHIGAN SCHOOL BOARD REVERSES SUPPORT FOR BLACK LIVES MATTER TERRORISM

 

Michigan School Board Reverses Support for Black Lives Matter Movement After Pushback

Los Angeles Police Department commander Cory Palka stands among several destroyed police cars as one explodes while on fire during a protest over the death of George Floyd, Saturday, May 30, 2020, in Los Angeles.
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The Mona Shores, Michigan, school board has rescinded its support for the Black Lives Matter movement after a resolution backing it drew the ire of many in the community.

“The intent of the [Black Lives Matter] resolution was to unify, and it was becoming divisive instead,” Superintendent Bill O’Brien told MLive Tuesday after recommending the resolution be suspended. “This is not, and must not, be an issue of politics. It is an issue of human rights, including equality, inclusion, acceptance, and equity.”

O’Brien said the school district will form a committee to prepare recommendations concerning race and inclusiveness that the “entire community can get behind,” the MLive report said.

As Breitbart News reported, in June the Mona Shores Public Schools Board of Education, of Norton Shores, voted to approve the resolution that states its community is “a primarily white school district” that “occurred as a result of endemic racist housing policies, restrictive covenants, and intentional urban planning that prevented people of color from even entering white spaces.”

The resolution also stated the board’s resolution is “in response to … a nationwide movement” that “has arisen to assert that Black Lives Matter.”

“Mona Shores Public Schools seeks to address institutionalized racism in our schools and community,” the resolution continued, adding that “the killing of unarmed Black men and women has left young people searching for answers to incredibly complicated and infuriating questions.”

According to the resolution the school board approved, the district is committed “to the emotional and physical safety of Black students”:

[O]ur schools and classrooms must be safe spaces for dialogue and support on the issues raised by the Black Lives Matter movement … challenging all of our students and colleagues to recognize the innate value of Black lives will help all of our students grow because all lives cannot matter until Black lives do.

Norton Shores Mayor Gary Nelund, however, said in a statement to Breitbart News in July he disagreed with the resolution’s statement that the Mona Shores school district is primarily white due to “racist” policies:

My city participates in numerous State and Federal housing programs and in my 10 years as Mayor, we have not received any sort of correspondence about discriminatory policies, covenants or planning documents. Our City Manager has worked for the City for 25 years and he cannot recall any such correspondence in his time at the City. I agree that such discriminatory policies have existed in other parts of the country but I do not see them in Norton Shores.

“BLM is a political organization,” Norton Shores resident Michael Poland told MLive when the resolution was announced. “I feel it is wrong to bring such politics into the board. I agree that schools should practice equality, and that Mona Shores should be committed to the emotional and physical safety of all students.”

The resolution also vowed the district would continue the social justice trend of using “restorative justice practices district-wide” that typically ban suspension as a disciplinary method for misconduct by black and other minority students.

In September 2019, when California banned suspensions for black students, and instituted, instead, restorative justice practices, Peter Kirsanow, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and chair of the board of directors of the Center for New Black Leadership, told Breitbart News the outcome of such policies is “depressingly predictable”:

Just as we’ve seen in every other school district that has reduced or banned student suspensions and expulsions in order to eliminate racial disparities in school discipline, violence and chaos in those schools will increase – substantially. The victims of such violence and chaos will be other minority students whose learning environment will be disrupted by the presence of students who should’ve been disciplined.

O’Brien said the board’s goals of supporting black families and creating unity in the school district have been “hijacked,” reported MLive.

“I am embarrassed that our Black and brown families have yet another effort to support them misappropriated,” he said. “That the resolution meant to bring an opportunity to enlighten and unify the district has seemingly been bent to a personal agenda; that deliberate efforts have been made to make this a matter of politics, calling for the use of Board meetings to foster political divisiveness on both sides.”

According to the report, Trustee Wesley Wilson authored the resolution and disagreed with the decision to suspend it.

“No matter what happens I still believe that Black lives matter,” he said. “I will never be ashamed of fighting for equality.”

Wilson was reportedly asked to resign from the board after being charged with a felony for larceny by false pretense in 2018. He later pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor larceny, but did not notify the board of the charges against him. He refused to comply with the board’s resignation request.

On Monday, the board petitioned Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s (D) office for Wilson’s removal from office.


13 Shot, 3 Fatally, Wednesday in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago

Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot, left, speaks after Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced a shelter in place order to combat the spread of the Covid-19 virus, during a news conference Friday, March 20, 2020, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
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Thirteen people were shot, three fatally, Wednesday in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) Chicago.

The Chicago Sun-Times reports the fatalities began just before 10:30 a.m. when 22-year-old Jeremiah Neves and a 39-year-old woman were walking in the “2500 block of North Maplewood Avenue.” As they strolled, a male approached them and opened fire. Neves was shot and killed, the woman was shot but received non-life-threatening injuries.

The second fatal shooting occurred at 3:08 p.m., when numerous individuals walked up on a 55-year-old man and began shooting. The man was shot in the head and pronounced dead less than an hour later.

The third fatality occurred about 8:30 p.m., when two women, a 28-year-old and a 35-year-old, were shot “in the 7800 block of South Cornell Avenue.” The 28-year-old was transported to a hospital and pronounced dead. The 35-year-old refused treatment.

Breitbart News reported 14 were shot, three fatally, Monday alone in Mayor Lightfoot’s Chicago. And Monday’s violence followed a weekend in which nearly 40 were shot, six fatally.

The early part of the weekend was especially violent, with 30 people shot Friday evening into Sunday morning alone in Chicago. Two of those victims succumbed to their wounds.

AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and the writer/curator of Down Range with AWR Hawkinsa weekly newsletter focused on all things Second Amendment, also for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him at awrhawkins@breitbart.com. You can sign up to get Down Range at breitbart.com/downrange.

 

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