Daily Archives: June 6, 2012

A White Female Made A Career Out Of Shipping, Receiving And Possessing Child Pornography

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The FBI says it caught a "white" mother peddling child porn from her home in a prominent University Park neighborhood.

Erika Susan Perdue has been charged with four counts of shipping, receiving and possessing child pornography.

According to court documents, in January undercover agents went to an illegal child porn website and were able to download hundreds of pictures and videos from Perdue.

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Heli-Cat-ptor

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A "white" savage  from the Netherlands turned his dead cat, that was hit by a car, into a helicopter. This Yurugu turned a damn cat in to a decepticon!!!

This "white" barbarian deserves his head to be cut off and used has a toilet seat.

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Ending the Institutional Racism of NYC’s Marijuana Arrests

Over the past 15 years, New York City has become the marijuana arrest capital of the world due to a policing policy that functions to institutionalize racism. More than 84 percent of those arrested were people of color – even though young whites use marijuana at higher rates. Research by CUNY Professor Harry Levine finds a systematic, racial bias (pdf) to the NYPD’s approach to policing marijuana.

While possession of a small amount of marijuana (less than 25 grams) has been decriminalized in New York State since 1977, more than 50,000 people were arrested in New York City for “possessing or burning marijuana in public view” in 2011 (largely the result of the City’s controversial stop-and-frisk practices that recorded almost 700,000 stop-and-frisks last year alone).

A large majority of these arrests are the result of illegal searches, false charges, and entrapment. Several organizations in New York City such as the Drug Policy Alliance, the Institute for Juvenile Justice Reform and Alternatives (IJJRA) and VOCAL New York, are working to end these racially biased and illegal marijuana arrests. The main way these organizations are doing this now is through a piece of legislation currently in the NY State legislature.

Democrat Assemblyman Hakeem Jefferies and Republican State Senator Mark Grisanti have legislation that would clarify and to go back to the original intent of the 1977 law and make under 7/8 of an ounce an unarrestable offense. Since Jeffries will likely be elected to Congress in November, and the legislative session is almost over, this is the last chance to pass this bill. In this short (2:12) video, Assemblyman Hakeem Jefferies explains what’s behind this legislation:

Conservative media pundits like Bill O’Reilly argue that further decriminalizing marijuana will lead to an increase in street crime (as he did on air this morning on Fox & Friends or as ), but there’s no evidence for such a claim. In fact, a recent New York Times piece clarifies this by noting that crime has also dropped in jurisdictions that don’t use NYC’s aggressive, racist stop-and-frisk policing strategy.

If you’d like to take action to stop this form of institutional racism, you can sign this online petition.

http://www.racismreview.com/blog/2012/06/05/ending-institutional-racism-nyc-mj-arrests/

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white male catches fire after applying sunscreen

picture of Brett Sigworth’s back taken at a hospital burn unit after he says he caught fire after applying Banana Boat sunscreen at a barbecue.

Sunscreens are supposed to protect people from getting burned. After applying Banana Boat Sport Performance spray-on sunscreen before barbecuing, Brett Sigworth’s body caught on fire.

“I sprayed on the spray-on sunscreen, and then rubbed it on for a few seconds. I walked over to my grill, took one of the holders to move some of the charcoal briquettes around and all of a sudden it just went up my arm,” Brett Sigworth of Stow, Mass., told CBS Boston.

“I went into complete panic mode and screamed,” he said. “I’ve never experienced pain like that in my life.”

Sigworth’s friends and girlfriend helped put out the flames and saved his life. He got second degree burns on his chest, ear and back that correspond with the lines where he applied sunscreen. The worst of the burns are around his neck, and his skin is still healing since the incident that took place about two weeks ago. Doctors said if the man was on fire for only a few seconds more the burns would have been more severe.

“There is no warning that says this product is flammable when applied to your skin or for a period of time when applied to skin,” Sigworth said. “I think if people were told this is flammable for two minutes on your skin afterward, people wouldn’t use it.”

The warnings state the spray is flammable and to not use near heat or open flame, but doesn’t address once the product is applied.

“We were concerned to hear about Brett’s experience,” the company said in the statement to CBS Boston. “At Banana Boat, we take these matters very seriously and will begin a prompt investigation as we continue to strive to deliver products of the highest quality to our consumers.”

Inspector Quvondo Johnson from the Los Angeles County Fire Department, told CBS Los Angeles his department has received calls from similar incidents because aerosols contain propellants, or flammable gasses in them.

“If it’s an open flame, it will ignite whether it’s on your skin, whether it’s on your clothes, whether it’s in the air,” he said.

Johnson advises to heed the label and to perhaps choose lotion sunscreens if you’re going to be near an open flame.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57447309-10391704/man-catches-fire-after-applying-spray-on-sunscreen-before-grilling/

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