Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious as to where the outrage is from California Attorney General Xavier Becerra about China’s questionable human rights policies. Not this case in particular, but the country’s record in general.
After all, he banned travel to eight US states because of human rights issues.
Yet, travel to China is fine?
The new law took effect in January, outlawing state employees and officials from using tax money to go to states with laws California deems discriminatory in regards to LGBT issues.
The first states on the list were Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee. But late last week, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced that the list has doubled and now includes Alabama, Kentucky, South Dakota and Texas, the second-largest state in the U.S.
“Our country has made great strides in dismantling prejudicial laws that have deprived too many of our fellow Americans of their precious rights,” Becerra said in a statement. “Sadly, that is not the case in all parts of our nation, even in the 21st century.”
Three of the four new states recently moved to protect faith-based adoption or foster agencies who refuse to place children with certain families, such as same-sex couples. Another protects religious expression in schools, including provisions on student organizations that LGBT advocates argue could allow clubs to shun prospective members based on their gender identity.
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/22/california-has-a-travel-ban-8-states-including-texas-are-now-on-the-list/
Great post!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the punchline? That Trump the racist got them released with a personal appeal to President Xi? Tough to say as media not covering. Sad!!
GMA had it on top 20 minutes that Trump asked for fair treatment? Hard to say what really happened, why haven’t they released the footage they claim they have? Do you know they accused another b-ball team of the same then dropped?
It's not really hard to say what happened. They tried to shoplift, got caught and it's an embarrassment. I wish Trump would not have intervened and let them suffer the consequences. It sets a very poor example. Maybe intervene after they are a year or two in prison, but not right away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the punchline? That Trump the racist got them released with a personal appeal to President Xi? Tough to say as media not covering. Sad!!
GMA had it on top 20 minutes that Trump asked for fair treatment? Hard to say what really happened, why haven’t they released the footage they claim they have? Do you know they accused another b-ball team of the same then dropped?
Anonymous wrote:I am curious as to where the outrage is from California Attorney General Xavier Becerra about China’s questionable human rights policies. Not this case in particular, but the country’s record in general.
After all, he banned travel to eight US states because of human rights issues.
Yet, travel to China is fine?
The new law took effect in January, outlawing state employees and officials from using tax money to go to states with laws California deems discriminatory in regards to LGBT issues.
The first states on the list were Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee. But late last week, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced that the list has doubled and now includes Alabama, Kentucky, South Dakota and Texas, the second-largest state in the U.S.
“Our country has made great strides in dismantling prejudicial laws that have deprived too many of our fellow Americans of their precious rights,” Becerra said in a statement. “Sadly, that is not the case in all parts of our nation, even in the 21st century.”
Three of the four new states recently moved to protect faith-based adoption or foster agencies who refuse to place children with certain families, such as same-sex couples. Another protects religious expression in schools, including provisions on student organizations that LGBT advocates argue could allow clubs to shun prospective members based on their gender identity.
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/22/california-has-a-travel-ban-8-states-including-texas-are-now-on-the-list/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonder how much of UCLA is in Maxine Water's district....
None. None of UCLA is in Maxine Waters' district.
And no, not all black people know each other.
The new law took effect in January, outlawing state employees and officials from using tax money to go to states with laws California deems discriminatory in regards to LGBT issues.
The first states on the list were Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee. But late last week, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced that the list has doubled and now includes Alabama, Kentucky, South Dakota and Texas, the second-largest state in the U.S.
“Our country has made great strides in dismantling prejudicial laws that have deprived too many of our fellow Americans of their precious rights,” Becerra said in a statement. “Sadly, that is not the case in all parts of our nation, even in the 21st century.”
Three of the four new states recently moved to protect faith-based adoption or foster agencies who refuse to place children with certain families, such as same-sex couples. Another protects religious expression in schools, including provisions on student organizations that LGBT advocates argue could allow clubs to shun prospective members based on their gender identity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:China is saying they shoplifted. Is there proof-positive?
Evidently there is surveillance tape. There will be a press conference in a couple hours. Players will speak, but not take questions.
Should be interesting.
How is it a press conference if they don't take any questions?
Anonymous wrote:UCLA has a tainted history of not disciplining its athletes over infractions such as these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:China is saying they shoplifted. Is there proof-positive?
Evidently there is surveillance tape. There will be a press conference in a couple hours. Players will speak, but not take questions.
Should be interesting.