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#FMPolitics: Trump’s Newest Endorser: The Taliban

Trump Has A New Fan And It Doesn’t Bode Well For Him

In a recent phone interview CBS News asked Zabihullah Mujahid, a Taliban Spokesman about President Trump in the upcoming election. In response the the topic the spokesman said as follows

“We believe that Trump is going to win the upcoming election because he has proved himself a politician who accomplished all the major promises he had made to American people, although he might have missed some small things, but did accomplish the bigger promises, so it is possible that the U.S. people who experienced deceptions in the past will once again trust Trump for his decisive actions.

“We think the majority of the American population is tired of instability, economic failures and politicians’ lies and will trust again on Trump because Trump is decisive, could control the situation inside the country.”

“Other politicians, including Biden, chant unrealistic slogans. Some other groups, which are smaller in size but are involved in the military business including weapons manufacturing companies’ owners and others who somehow get the benefit of war extension, they might be against Trump and support Biden, but their numbers among voters is low.”

Another Taliban source when further questioned on the topic said “We hope he will win the election and wind up U.S. military presence in Afghanistan.”

As expected, the Trump campaign rejected the endorsement but it does not bode well to endorsed by such an organization. When asked about the troop removal they simply reminded of the American priorities of “safety and necessity.”

This follows Trump’s intention to meet with Taliban leaders in Camp David last february and phone calls with leader prior to that. It would appear he is the first US president and campaign to be endorsed by the Taliban.  

Article By Surina Belk-Gupta | Insta: @surinapop

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Ahmaud Arbery’s Mother Calls Out Organizations Using Son’s Death As “Business Opportunity”

 

Ahmaud Arbery’s Mother Calls Out Organizations Using Son’s Death As “Business Opportunity”

 

Wanda Cooper-Jones, the mother of Ahmaud Arbery, seeks justice for profiting off of the use of her son’s death by multiple organizations. 

Cooper-Jones wrote a letter outlining her grievances with these companies that was acquired by TMZ

“It is with great disappointment that I must now elaborate on this situation with the founders of 2.23 and creators of I Run with Maud when I am still grieving, still advocating, still seeking justice, and still trying to adjust to the loss of Ahmaud.”

She starts off the letter expressing her feelings about the “I RUN WITH MAUD” social media page, which was originally started as a memorial page. Akeem Baker, Ahmaud’s friend, came to Cooper-Jones with the idea of the social media page. Cooper-Jones was on board with the page at first, however, she feels the page is being run with a business mindset. She is not able to have administrative access to the page as well.

Alongside with the page, there is a trademark application that was filed on May 9, 2020. 

“This was the day after Ahmaud’s birthday; two days after the arrest of the McMichaels; and the date we set aside to release balloons in honor of Ahmaud, a very emotional time for us all”, Cooper Jones continues saying that, “one of the trademark applicants had never even met my son, yet applied for this trademark in an attempt to profit off Ahmaud’s name.”

Cooper-Jones’ third grievance is for a GoFundMe in Arbery’s name. The GoFundMe was “suggested to [Cooper-Jones] by one of Ahmaud’s friends and I put my trust and faith into that everything would be run appropriately.” Due to the inception of the GoFundMe, people have suggested that the family is using her son’s death as profit scheme

Lastly, Cooper-Jones spoke on the foundation 2.23, which was created by Jason Vaughn. According to Cooper-Jones, “he is not a relative and did not have a close relationship with my son.” The foundation started to spread awareness of different advocacy efforts being made. The foundation planned a major fundraiser was set for seven days after the foundation’s launch against Arbery’s mother’s wishes.

Arbery’s mother ends off the letter stating that she will not remain silent and that she speaks for herself and her son. 

“The grief is a fight every day of my life. Fighting for justice is something I must do each day and every minute of the day. What I am experiencing is draining, but it is for my son. There is so much we experience after losses due to injustice. I am simply asking everyone to respect my wishes as they are always fair and in the best interest of my family and Ahmaud.”

Read Wanda Cooper-Jones’ full letter here

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Beyonce’s BeyGOOD Donates 1 Million to Black Owned Businesses

BeyGOOD creator, Beyonce, Grammys 2017

Beyonce’s BeyGOOD Foundation Pledges 1 Million to Black Owned Businesses in Response to Pandemic

Present throughout the pandemic, the BeyGOOD fund has provided extensive support to organizations helping varying groups of people. On Wednesday it was announced the foundation would be providing an additional 1 Million to their funds to support small Black-owned businesses. This, as described online, is an addition, or “part two,” to the fund created in early July of this year for the same cause.

The BeyGOOD page references the disproportionately negative consequences on black communities during the pandemic. Upon application and search, the fund finds small businesses in need of aid. As it was within the last fund, the selected businesses receive 10,000 dollars in aid to sustain their growth during the pandemic. They specifically find businesses in need, who have faced major damage within the last few months, in cities like New York, Houston, Los Angeles,  Atlanta, and Minneapolis.

Beyonce’s aid fund has helped with major issues over the years. Prior to the pandemic, they aided in scholarships, BLM, South African schools, water sources in Burundi, mental health aid and so forth. The organization has continuously sought out issues that disproportionately affect Black Communities and added aid through strong pre-existing foundations. For example during the pandemic, they have aided a series of organizations that are providing constant health aid. This new fund is another fantastic addition to the list of  causes and accomplishments of BeyGOOD.

Written by: Surina Belk-Gupta| Insta: @surinapop

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Donald Trump Criticizes NBA, Sends Warning To MLB and NFL

President Donald Trump criticizes the NBA for boycotting in support of black lives matter last week.

After accepting the 2020 Republican Party Nomination last week, Donald Trump finds time to criticize the actions of the NBA. Trump took to Twitter to express his opposition towards the NBA’s boycott.

 

” People are tired of watching the highly political @NBA”, Trump said via Twitter on Monday. He also sends out a message to the NFL and MLB. ” I hope football and baseball are watching and learning”, Trump said. ” The ratings are WAY down”, Trump said before mentioning the NFL and MLB. Last week, he insisted that he did not know much about the NBA boycott. He also criticizes the boycotts by calling the NBA a ‘political organization’.

Although the NFL season has yet to start, Major League Baseball teams showed support to the NBA boycotting there scheduled games last week.

The boycott started last Wednesday when the Milwaukee Bucks decided not to play against the Orlando Magic in game 5. The boycott in wake of the Jacob Blake lead to sports players in serval leagues to boycott and delay their scheduled games.

Last week, NBA players voted to resume the playoff season. The playoffs resumed last weekend.

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#FMPolitics: Joe Biden Accepts Presidential Nomination from Democratic Party

Joe Biden Accepts Presidential Nomination from Democratic Party

On Thursday night, Joe Biden gratefully accepted the Democratic presidential nomination, after running for presidency twice before. He remains optimistic despite the current climate of the United States and urges us as a country to do the same. In his speech, Biden states that he will be an ally to us rather than a dark cloud, as a subliminal message to President Trump.

“The current president has cloaked America in darkness for much too long — too much anger, too much fear, too much division,” Mr. Biden said. “Here and now, I give you my word: If you entrust me with the presidency, I will draw on the best of us, not the worst. I will be an ally of the light, not the darkness.”

During his speech, Biden discussed his solutions to some of the major crises we are currently facing, such as the spike in unemployment, Covid-19, racial injustices, gun control, and those in need of support due to this global pandemic. Biden, in a short and sweet sentence, gave it to us straight – “he keeps waiting for a miracle, well I have news for him: No miracle is coming.” As honestly as he could, Biden made us aware that as much as we can hope to wake up and see our world go right back to normal, or “pre-rona”, unfortunately we might not see that day come as soon as we hope for. It takes a strong, effective, and diligent leading power to work hard, not only himself, but for those he represents, to find the most effective solutions as possible to combat this current global pandemic, especially in this world of much uncertainty.


Also in his speech, Biden mentioned those who were not as supportive of him and his campaign as early on. This was primarily the millennial/gen Z demographic.

#FMPolitics: Joe Biden Accepts Presidential Nomination from Democratic Party
#FMPolitics: Joe Biden Accepts Presidential Nomination from Democratic Party

Just last week, with the announcement of Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate, Biden received an outpour of congratulatory responses, with double the amount of disgruntled opinions and less gentle words – especially from the millennial/gen Z crowd. Undoubtedly, this is a proud, monumental, and groundbreaking moment in history as not only is Kamala a woman, but a Black woman running for office, however many hold some not so nice feelings towards Kamala based off of some of her actions and statements in the past.

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Biden, though, is quite aware that he was not much of a crowd favorite for this demographic, but he wanted to make it clear to them that he hears their voices and that maybe if other’s did less talking and more listening, they will hear their voices, too. He is ultimately hopefully that his presidency will make many great and necessary pro-active changes to the American society rather than leave the nation in turmoil yet again.

Written by: Ayanna Camara | @msayannaj

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Pharrell and JAY-Z’s ‘Entreprenuer’ Is About Racial Inequality

Pharrell and JAY-Z's new song 'Entreprenuer' is about racial inequality
Pharrell and JAY-Z’s new song ‘Entreprenuer’ is about racial inequality in the US.

Entreprenuer is about racial inequality

Hip-hop legends Pharrell Williams and JAY-Z released a song this Friday called Entreprenuer that touches on the racial inequality Black people are faced within the United States of America.

Williams, 47, made the announcement Thursday on instagram as he spoke with TIME as part of his new cover package with the magazine called “The New American Revolution”. The In My Mind producer/songwriter helped with curating interviews from several names including Naomi Osaka, Tyler, the CreatorAngela Davis, Geoffrey Canada and many more share personal stories of how racial inequality has shaped them. Many Black people throughout history have dealt with systemic inequalities in culture, policy, sports, medicine, and education.

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The So Ambitious producer went over some lines to help explain the theme of ‘Entreprenuer’. Williams says “In this position with no choice/ The system imprison young Black boys/ Distract with white noise.”

Mission Statement

“The intention of the song was all about how tough it is to be an entreprenuer in our country to begin”, the VA native tells TIME. “Especially as someone of color, there is a lot systemic disadvantages and purposeful blockages. How can you get a fire started, or even the hope of an ember to start a fire, when you’re starting at disadvantages with regards to health care, education, and representation?”

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Pharrell sees economic empowerment as a way to improve African American communities across the board. “When you have successful bee-hive type communities where you circulate money within your community, it makes a huge difference,”he explains. “They keep saying the American Dream is about the house and the picket fence, the wife and two kids. Come on- let’s be honest. It’s always boiled down to money and opportunity.”

Support Black Businesses

JAY-Z’s verse places an emphasis on the importance of supporting Black businesses and starting your own business ventures. The Legacy MC raps: “Black Twitter, what’s that? When Jack gets paid, do you?,” referencing Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, before adding, “For every one Gucci, support 2 FUBU’s.”

More money and more opportunity for everyone

“The song is trying to communicate that if we stick together, treat each other better and welcome each other, there’s more money and more opportunity for everyone,” Williams states.

“America’s past and present are racist. We deserve a Black future.” – Pharrell Williams

“Serial entreprenuer, we own stop sitting ’round waiting for folks to throw you a bone. If you can’t buy the building at least stock the shelf, then keep on stacking till you stocking for yourself, uh” – JAY-Z

The song ‘Entreprenuer’ keeps the dialogue of racial inequality at the forefront of consciousness the Black community.  Final freedom is the key to social and economic mobility.

 

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