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Bloomberg· 2025-09-17 10:45
The GOP says it's wrong to use race in college admissions, hiring decisions, or voting rights. So why is it OK to allow it for law enforcement? asks @RonBrownstein (via @opinion) https://t.co/N0RcNu5Kw1 ...
Trump will go after 'any exhibit that narrates the complexity of America's history'
MSNBC· 2025-08-13 20:30
Joining us now, MSNBC political analyst and professor of African-American studies at Princeton University, Eddie Glaude. Eddie, it's good to have you. Um, Donald Trump has not announced precisely or his team hasn't announced precisely what they might contend with or might want to change at any of these museums. But if you were um going to make an educated guess, what do you imagine he's going to be going after? >> First of all, it's great to see you, Kate. Um, you know, I think he's going to go after any st ...
People in D.C. react to Trump's move to federalize local police and deploy National Guard
MSNBC· 2025-08-11 23:07
It's absurd. I mean, si DC is a city and there's the issues that any city has, but it's absurd. And you know, if his mouth is moving, he's lying.One of those things. So, I mean, I don't It's all distractions. Every city that he named, Chicago, Oakland, Baltimore, all of them are black cities.So, it just feels not only like a target on DC black on DC's back, but also mine as a black man in DC. It's just it it doesn't feel like home anymore. If you don't live in DC, you would think that damn DC is like like h ...
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Zhu Su· 2025-08-04 14:37
Social Media Analysis - The document presents a controversial and potentially offensive viewpoint regarding racial comparisons and perceptions of beauty [1] - The content promotes a subjective and biased opinion about physical appearance [1] - The document references a social media post expressing preference for certain physical traits [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-30 22:04
A Department of Justice memo ramps up the pressure on government contractors, universities and nonprofits to pare back any scholarship programs or leadership initiatives that incorporate references to things like race and gender https://t.co/iuxqAdinMQ ...
'Toxic impact': Joe RIPS Noem
MSNBC· 2025-07-14 14:53
Immigration Enforcement Policies - The administration is cracking down on anti-immigration enforcement protests, authorizing ICE agents to arrest potential violent attackers [1] - A federal judge ruled against the administration's immigration enforcement practice of stopping and detaining people solely based on race or spoken language [1][2] - The judge issued a temporary restraining order in favor of three men detained while waiting for work, even after two claimed US citizenship [2] - The judge's order restricts agents from basing suspicion solely on a person's apparent race, ethnicity, speaking Spanish or English with an accent, presence at a bus stop or day laborer pickup site, or type of work [3] - Homeland Security Secretary criticized the judge's decision and promised to appeal, asserting the right to uphold the law without changes to operations [3][4] Administration's Response and Stance - The administration claims to build cases and plan operations against dangerous and violent individuals involved in criminal activity [5] - The administration views the judiciary as not a co-equal branch of government and plans to push back on rulings [9][10] - The president believes ICE agents should use whatever means necessary to counter protesters, stemming from clashes at cannabis farms and a shooting at a detention facility [10] - The president was upset by images of ICE agents being attacked and wanted to come down hard against them [11] - The administration will fight against the ruling, reflecting its stance on immigration enforcement [12]