Transcripts For RT News 20240712 : vimarsana.com

Transcripts For RT News 20240712

Some Israeli Settlers themselves. Either thanks for joining us this is our teens and. George freud whose death of the hands of police in minneapolis sparked nationwide riots in the United States will be buried later on tuesday 2 weeks after his killing the small private funeral will take place in his hometown of houston in texas and despite most monday being dedicated to a vigil the protests have continued to rage across america. Protesters took to the streets of new york the 1st day after a curfew had been lifted. Chanting george freuds name in black lives matter march through the city without major clashes with police or the protests across the country are expected today. And all around 6000 more this fall fast George Floyds coffin in his hometown of houston the final stop after a series of memorials were held in his honor the fallout from his death as before claims the politicians are trying to win politically points democrats for example now an 8 minute silence in congress the length of time prosecutors say that floyd was pinned under a White Police Officers name before he died. Every american should try to stand in silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds to acknowledge the pain of george floyd and the pain of racism its hard enough to grieve but its much harder to do it in public its much harder with the whole world watching your incredible family his little daughter was there i want to see daddys going to change the world and i think her daddys going to change the world hopefully george is looking down right now and saying this is a great thing thats happening for a country this is a great great day in terms of equality i just want to finish by saying to save the economy we passed several pieces of critical legislation. For this. Fall to take place. The democrats are preparing Police Reforms to make it easier to prosecute misconduct and require local police to report data on the use of force Police Officers would also be obliged to undergo bias training and chokeholds and other dangerous practices would be prohibited and all uniform federal officers would need to wear body cameras political commentator and contributor for red state dot com jeff chiles believes that theres definitely a political motivation behind the mix you know what they say right i mean never let a good crisis go to waste theyre all definitely be people from both sides who are going to capitalize on what happened in georgia. To bolster their political careers it is an Election Year so its hard to tell whether or not the people really pushing for this are really wanting to affect change or if theyre posturing for november the true test of whether people really want to affect change well will occur after the election is over if this is still going to be an issue that they were going to be pushing in our in our media and also at it in at a political level as well then it is possible for or positive change to come. It was floyds death also as also made more apparent a shift in the countrys media culture a couple of editors from top newspapers have quit after receiving a huge backlash to articles that they published about the protests and its led to some claiming Public Opinions prevailed over us journalism at morgan explains. The best journalism includes balance inclusion of all perspectives and a clear headed presentation of the facts but not everyone agrees with that these days and this is what we are getting the business to do is that journalism is not a profession of being friends journalism is a profession of agitation these words came in response to the Philadelphia Inquirer the paper recently published an opinion piece buildings matter to opposing the looting and destruction of Historic Buildings during protests 44 journalists who were later backed by jamelle hill stood in opposition to the publication of this op ed the editor in chief was forced to apologize and resign the Philadelphia Inquirer published a headline in choose days edition that was deeply offensive we should not have printed it was sorry and regrets that we did you also know the nepali g. On its own is not sufficient Philadelphia Inquirer editor in chief stan which now ski team won a Pulitzer Prize back in the day is not the only one to recently resign the new standards of journalism are forcing others out the door as well for example James Bennett editor of the New York Times he was forced out the door after staffers opposed his publication of an op ed by u. S. Sen tom cotton that advised the use of the army against rioters last week we saw a significant breakdown in the editing processes of the 1st weve experienced in recent years both of us concluded that james would not be able to lead the team to the next leg of change that is required so where does all of this lead its not only watch what you write but also watch who you know as you can no longer be associated with anyone who is not actively involved in supporting these protests. Sent texts to relatives and loved ones telling them you will not be visiting them or answering phone calls until we take significant action in supporting black lives either through protests or financial contributions and now its watch what you read stop studying books that might reinforce your prejudices have you considered that if you identify as white and read only the work of white authors you are in some ways listening to an extension of your own voice and repeat while the details and depth of experience may differ white horses have dominated what has been considered canon for eons that means nonwhite readers have had to process stories and historical events through a white authors lens to some these new standards of journalism controlling thought and action might come across as more dangerous than state censorship but those promoting them make no apologies ylem oppen artsy new york legal and media analyst Lionel Luthor these events show the public itself is now limiting principle. Since when is journalism determined by consensus since when do you poll your employees to make sure that not only do you have to gear your message to comport with the world view of your subscribers but then you have to tweak it and make sure it fits into what your employees feel what were seeing right now as were seeing citizen. Vigilantism its not the thought police but the thought vigilantes people individual citizens who want to limit opinion either through newspapers social media name it and again my beloved constitution has nothing to say about this because this only limits the government from limiting it. Whats happening is the bigger problem americans are becoming so used to so conditioned so habituated to this kind of limitation of speech they dont notice it anymore. So what if they want to limit it thats the problem. Black lives matter protests have also been held in the u. K. Some of the demonstrations turned violent with statues becoming something of a target parliamentary square in Central London protesters graffitied statues of Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill branding them basis of bristol demonstrators went even further with. The protesters pull down a statue of 17th century slave trade ahead of colston which it still doesnt say the 95 demonstrators and threw it into a nearby harbor hundreds of people chanting black lives matter slogans a move that was condemned by the government. Is no justification for violence at all when it comes to exercise in peoples voices and off to see their particular issues and concerns there are many avenues to which those voices and concerns can be raised and made earlier the home secretary pretty patel also claimed that people are distracted now from the cause of the protest several other politicians of call for criminal charges against those responsible for many activists claim the statue was inappropriate and should have been removed a long time ago an issue we put up for debate. Why people should want to defend having a statue of a man who represents the genocide of my ancestors and i would ask and i would ask your next speak would she defend having for example the commandant of the japanese prison camp who had been responsible for 20000. 00 plus english test would you defend the statue being kept up there no thats not the point the point is we have to be actually sane to have justice for all people wherever they are and i think many people have heard of it what caused them before is that she came down in bristol yesterday i understand the strong feelings around that he was a slave trader in the 17th century 300 years ago because of what he did tens of thousands of people were brutalized and tortured and their lives are made a living hell i understand that absolutely but there are democratic means to putting up statues and taking down statues and it shouldnt have been done in that way you can go to a statue you can shout into the air all you like you can say whatever you want but its against the law to vandalize stop using buildings and its against the law to tear things down if you want to tear something down if you want to remove something you do with the democratic process because otherwise where is this going to end what are the protesting bristol thats going from the past and look towards the future that when the protest in bristol have been a great opportunity to force a concession to get it removed without what is going to be seen as not justice for instance people have been campaigning for decades to have that statute removed they have no want suddenly today a skull and a concert hall have decided to remove both the name and a memorial isolation of this match into the genocide we have campaigned for years for that to happen. Now you should be asking why people have ignored the reasonable requests of people of color and their supporters to have such a racist abuse removed in terms of public space that it had to respond to that i mentioned was that ed wood coaster was responsible for tens of thousands of 90000 yeah you need now i think one man with colston was work for the Royal Africa Company and that when he was there he was responsible for exams of thousands of people being enslaved which is what i said which is not hard to say that one man actually came up with the fact that youre of course of 12000000 people being taken into slavery in total in the in the whole sort of 300 year period so that is not what i am i dont disagree with you on that but you just need to understand what im saying but i think the focus of what these protests need to be doing to date is not bringing up you know some strange outrage over what happened 200 years you know its a day when i say oh you people are slaves today mainly in north african countries such as libya and look. When to place will no longer be allowed to go cold the interior minister made the announcement highlighting offices in france are not like police in america. Let me put up the choke hold method known as the strangulation method will be abandoned and will no longer be taught in Police Schools it was a method that had its dangers in addition if a Police Officer has to keep someone on the ground during their arrest they will now be prohibited from leaning on their head or neck and. The minister also added that 0 tolerance for racism should be applied in Law Enforcement and the police will be equipped with body cameras and this comes after black lives matter protests were held across the country in one town monday several 1000 part in the demonstration before police chief and french politician told us hes personally dealt with racist officers in his country. Of the police as a former chief of police i can assure you that ive investigated cases of racist Police Officers racists in every aspect by the way there were cases of violence of theft and others all the proceedings resulted in penalties for the perpetrators but a policeman should get used to the public having sudden changes of heart one day all citizens applaud because a policeman saved it was just when people were in danger and then on another day the same policeman is insulted by a raging crowd that want to harm him because it was your. Hundreds of palestinians have gathered in the city of ramallah to protest the israeli plan to extend sovereignty or as others would call it the next parts of the west bank then prevented the plan would bring 30 percent of the west bank and a permanent israeli control follows donald trump socalled peace plan for the region which recognizes israeli settlements while offering a path for Palestinian Statehood albeit with severe restrictions now those seem some Israeli Settlers are just as unhappy with the plan as the palestinians are all asleep explained. Im here in the west bank in the israeli settlement of a lot more where where youd expect most of the cities to be enthusiastic about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is plan to annex such areas to part of his will probably. But surprisingly more and more of them are speaking out against such a move well as per trumps peace plan all settlement will be turned into an enclave a jewish settlement hundreds really sovereignty situated at the heart of the palestinian state now its clear that life would become impossible in such enclaves. Long in evolve settlement is turned into an enclave we wont be able to leave without a military escort there will be more bones more shooting stones more of cocktails Palestinian Police would not even take us into account while the an exception would still be hugely symbolic as sick as here enjoy the same rights and privileges of People Living inside israel which is why some argue that the territory has a way to defect to beam and next the Israeli Government enjoys the full support of the United States with the american president Donald Trumps backing of an expression part of the socalled deal of the century by palestinians trumps planning visions millions of them living in demilitarized enclaves mostly surrounded by israel the plan office the potential for palestinian self rule but only off to strict conditions are met setlist though augie israel should unilaterally annex territory without agreeing to any of the clauses in trumps plan that they see as concessions to the palestinians until now this plan is not a good choice and i hope. Will. Reconsider this plan because this is a very bad plan for us is sober n. T. Is our goal but if this. Act come with the price of giving 70 percent of the area to in order to get a permit it by United States for a 70 over 30 percent of the area no thanks i dont want to give most of the now. And in all the. Legitimized by the americans for the minority of the land more and more settlers are claiming that trumps no good for israel and that this plan endangers the very existence of the state of israel and that annexation although it looks good for the settlements in the long run could be something bad closure from things hes a friend and he really advanced a lot compared to the europeans but still hes not conscious that actually hes giving us more danger than good things so i tell him thank you very much for your willingness we are happy that you begin to understand the reality of the oldest nation in the world who it turns to its homeland after 2000 years but still this is not enough because this is destroying our whole existence both the moral and physical sides netanyahu meanwhile is pushing to bring the topic of an exception to the cabinet for discussion as it really is the beginning of next month he says annexation is another glorious chapter in the history of zionism the irony is that many are didnt resign as disagree policia in the short run west bank. Of the province in canada has passed the 3rd reading of a controversial bill that could see indigenous protesters find even arrested as they demonstrate close to central infrastructure in the break coming up well look at how this story plays out alongside the blank lines Mountain Movement in neighboring america. I know. Its no shots. No extra. Points your thirst for action. Seems wrong were all just dont. Get to shape our. Attic. And engagement because the trail. Once on find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. Welcome back while until breaks and protests have been raging in the United States and neighboring canada a 3rd reading of a controversial bill has passed that would criminalize protests of Indigenous People in this socalled Critical Infrastructure Molly Wickham whose indigenous name is slider believes that the country is on the edge of real civil unrest. We would fight it on the ground. Indigenous people out there cherry trees i think that you were. Huge civil and rash. Opposition. There and jeff not legal action. By many Indigenous Peoples there would definitely be protests this is an acceptable or even the idea of going through or it being asked or brought. To consider. Its unconstitutional and so it would be in stark contrast and of violations of. Every level of the bill named as the Critical Infrastructure defense and will build one is designed to protect essential infrastructure from damage caused by protests and implies large penalties for blocking or damaging property and a potential 6 month prison sentence if passed the bill will protect the pipelines among other things it was the construction of one particular pipeline that triggered large scale protests for indigenous rights. Albertas Justice Minister has tweeted that the bills brought in when there was quote lawlessness

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