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One Black Life Mattered, This Time

One Black Life Mattered, This Time Remember when three Black women proclaimed that Black Lives Matter? It was in 2013 after a jury found George Zimmerman not guilty in the fatal shooting of unarmed Black teen Trayvon Martin in Florida. It seemed so essential and overdue for Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi to found a movement to defiantly claim what America had too often denied. Yet it was controversial. The willfully blind countered with All Lives Matter, as though saying that would make it so. Then, there were suggestions: Don t you think it would be less divisive if the signs read Black Lives Matter, Too?

The problem(s) with Florida s new penalties for protesters

The problem(s) with Florida s new penalties for protesters The point of this law is hardly subtle: Republicans want Floridians to think twice about exercising their First Amendment rights. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a press conference at PortMiami on April 8, 2021 in Miami.Joe Raedle / Getty Images file April 21, 2021, 12:43 PM UTC BySteve Benen The New York Timesreports today that there s a wave of new anti-protest legislation, sponsored and supported by Republicans, designed to impose punitive new measures on those who take to the streets to dissent. Arguably no state has gone further than Florida. The Miami Heraldreported this week:

DeSantis signs anti-riot bill into law, sparking outcry from Democrats, civil rights groups

DeSantis signs anti-riot bill into law, sparking outcry from Democrats, civil rights groups
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Critics of Florida s anti-riot bill say it s a racist attack on people s right to protest

Critics of Florida s anti-riot bill say it s a racist attack on people s right to protest A new Florida law that cracks down on protesters proves the governor is more interested in protecting the tourism industry than the lives of Black people, says State Sen. Shevrin Jones. Social Sharing CBC Radio · Posted: Apr 20, 2021 6:40 PM ET | Last Updated: April 20 Gov. Ron DeSantis holds a news conference at the Polk County Sheriff s Office in Winter Haven, Fla., on Monday, surrounded by law enforcement, legislators, and police union representatives, to sign a bill to create tougher penalties for people who participate in violent protests. (Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda/Orlando Sentinel/The Associated Press)

Balloon Juice | Scenes from a Confused State (Open Thread)

Last night, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, the Trump Mini-Me who may run against Biden and/or Harris in 2024 if Trump stays out and the political gossip rags get their way, appeared on Laura Ingraham’s show. There, he regurgitated the latest wingnut talking point, that the jurors in the Chauvin murder trial were intimidated into convicting the killer cop: Ron DeSantis on Chauvin s jury conviction: If that s something that can potentially happen, where you have justice meted out because the jury is scared of what a mob may do not saying that s what happened here … [but] that s completely antithetical to the rule of law. pic.twitter.com/fBDDCxmiQd

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