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June 24 - July 5, 2024
Edwards, who certainly did not lack for worldliness and even cynicism, was unsettled by the degree of rancor Duke could inspire. At a debate in front of the state convention of the American Association of Retired Persons, Edwards discovered how deep the Duke appeal went. Edwards promised improvements in services for seniors; the crowd wasn’t interested, but they gnashed at Duke’s red meat about the illegitimate birth rate and the welfare underclass. Edwards tried to appeal to facts: “A welfare mother only receives an extra $11 a week with each extra child she bears. Can you see a woman sitting
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The Times was founded by the Korean cult leader Reverend Sun Myung Moon in 1982 as a conservative counterweight to The Washington Post, but also as a beachhead for his Unification Church in D.C. Another investor was the government of apartheid South Africa, which funneled several million dollars to Moon’s outfits for an interest in the paper.
inevitable catastrophe, he believed that when properly harnessed,
Leonard Pitts Jr., the Miami Herald’s pop music critic, made a similar point. “The L.A. Riot was not a surprise. The L.A. riot has been foreshadowed for years. In rap … if the music has elements of hatred, self-hatred, violence and inarticulate rage, remember that, in those elements, it is much like South Central Los Angeles. And if it is a hard music to listen to, remember that South Central, Bed-Stuy, Liberty City and on and on are hard places to live.” Pitts also pointed out that the music’s appeal was not limited to Black youth. “The feeling of disenfranchisement, of having nothing to
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The head of the Los Angeles Fraternal Order of Police told CBS Evening News, “I believe that the rap music promotes, by its very language and by its very actions—promotes violence against authority and, consequently, violence against law enforcement.” The music was “infecting young people with hate and bigotry,” editor Philip Gailey wrote in The St. Petersburg Times. “No amount of government aid to the cities will be able to repair the damage the hate rappers are doing to race relations. They are as sick as any Klansman.”
Just fucking riseable shit from FoP back in 1992. Comparing Rap musicians to Klansmen is utterly disgusting.
The Bush administration caught a break when the Supreme Court handed down a compromise on June 29. Ruling 5–4, the justices preserved key portions of the Pennsylvania law but also upheld Roe, striking down the portion of the Abortion Control Act that placed an “undue burden” on the mother’s efforts to seek an abortion, which was just the spousal notification requirement. The court also overturned the trimester standard governing abortion restrictions in favor of the looser concept of “viability.” Sandra Day O’Connor, writing the majority opinion, expressed a degree of exasperation with the
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