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  • Father’s Day Gift Ideas For Dads Who Love To Workout

    Essence Magazine:

    Still trying to figure out what to buy for the man who has practically everything? What better gift is there than the gift of health? With more time spent working — and working out — at home, there’s no better time to upgrade dad’s home fitness and health regime so you can spend Father’s Day together for years to come. 

    Though he may think he has the essentials down, a few new items will bolster the simplest or most complex workouts. Here are a few gifts for dad that will take his next workout or adventure to the next level — whether you join in or not.

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  • When Raging Against The Machine Beware Of The White Agent Provocateur

    Essence Magazine:

    The tall white man was dressed in all black and carrying an umbrella. In one of his hands, he held a hammer and calmly attacked an Auto Zone store in Minneapolis. Black protestors looked at him quizzically, and some even tried to stop him. He’s now known on the Internet as the “umbrella man”.

    This unknown man, some who have said was an undercover cop who intentionally was inciting mayhem, is nothing new when it comes to protests. Agent provocateurs place themselves in the center of it all as distractions and are typically masochists and anarchists who are just out wreaking havoc for the thrill or attempting to infiltrate a movement.

    Also, I filmed this man shortly before 7pm on 5/27. Fast forward to about 37 seconds. pic.twitter.com/oOG5JpPSNB

    — Thomas C. Lang (@ThomasCLang1) May 29, 2020

    Of course, it should be no shock to people, that they’re mainly white. And currently, with all of the protests going on across the country, they’re purporting themselves as allies. But beware, they’re anything but.

    We’ve seen photos of white people flipping cars. We’ve seen them setting fires. We’ve seen them masked. We’ve seen them wear white bands around their arms, signaling to their fellow plainclothes cop comrades that they’re one of them. And that’s not to say all of these agent provocateurs are cops. But best believe, the ones who are cops, are easily identifiable.

    The ones who aren’t cops? The ones burning buildings and masquerading around as if they care about the lives of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery? Those are the ones you should be worried about. Those are the ones destroying cities they don’t live in, and after they get their rocks off, they return to their idyllic home in the suburbs, turn on their televisions and laugh.

    If I had to describe the typical personality of one of these agent provocateurs, I’d say they were typical 4chan and Reddit thread members coming to life. These people couldn’t give a damn about the movement they’re infiltrating. They don’t care about Black lives mattering. They’re only there to get off on the destruction.

    Agent provocateurs are nothing new and in a lot of instances sometimes the United States government has used them to infiltrate and disrupt movements. And considering we have the biggest agent provocateur living in the White House, it would only make sense that they are also out on the streets during this time of unrest.

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  • Trump’s disruption campaign strategy | The 2020 Fix

    Trump’s disruption campaign strategy | The 2020 Fix

    Washington Post – Politics:

    The Fix’s Amber Phillips breaks down how President Trump has tried to shift the focus away from the coronavirus pandemic as the 2020 campaign heats up.

  • Supreme Court, in rare late-night ruling, says California may enforce certain restrictions on religious gatherings

    Washington Post – Politics:

    Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court’s liberal justices in response to the emergency petition

  • Wisconsin election officials agree to send voters ballot applications

    Wisconsin election officials agree to send voters ballot applications

    Washington Post – Politics:

    The decision marks a significant victory for those seeking to make it easier for voters to cast ballots by mail this fall.

  • In George Floyd killing, Joe Biden seeks to project empathy as activists and party leaders demand details

    In George Floyd killing, Joe Biden seeks to project empathy as activists and party leaders demand details

    Washington Post – Politics:

    The former vice president’s favored position is counterpoint to President Trump but some want to hear what he would do as the nation’s leader.

  • Louisville protesters decry police shooting that killed apartment resident

    Washington Post – Politics:

    City officials say police did not fire during the protest Thursday night and that the shots came from within the crowd.

  • With ‘shooting’ tweet, Trump inflames rather than soothes tensions amid Minneapolis unrest

    Washington Post – Politics:

    Trump also abdicated the traditional role of an American president abroad on Friday by announcing he was “terminating” U.S. membership in the World Health Organization.

  • CDC chief defends failure to spot early coronavirus spread in U.S.

    Washington Post – Politics:

    Robert R. Redfield says diagnostic testing would have made little difference, describing it like “looking for a needle in a haystack.”