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Friday, November 29, 2019

Alabama Supreme Court ruled Birmingham cannot move nor change Confederate monuments

After almost a year-long battle, the Alabama Supreme Court proved that even with the presence of Black Lives Matter, a former Black President, and an elevated amount of Black excellence and achievement in this country, the South still has a long way to go.

On Wednesday, a ruling was passed that would keep Birmingham, which is predominately Black, from revising or removing any of the Confederate monuments in the city. According to ABC News, the ruling concluded that the city violated the 2017 Alabama Memorial Preservation Act.

The state sued Birmingham for placing wooden plywood panels that blocked the inscriptions on a 52-foot tall obelisk praising the heroism of Confederate veterans.

Knowing the history of racial violence during the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, the presence of the monument has made some in the community more than uncomfortable.

ABC News reported that when the state initially sued, a Jefferson County Circuit Court judge ruled in favor of Birmingham, deciding that the Alabama law outlawing relocating, removing, changing or renaming buildings, streets, and memorials that had been in place for more than 40 years, actually violated free speech rights.

READ MORE: Supreme Court ruling worries blacks in Shelby County, Alabama

The Alabama Supreme Court decision now upholds the original law and reversed the decision that was made in January.

In a statement obtained by The Hill, a spokesperson for the city expressed their disappointment with the justices’ decision.

“This ruling appears to be less about the rule of law and more about politics,” Rick Journey, director of communications in Birmingham’s office of public information said.

In addition to Birmingham having to remove the adjustments made on the monument, the city has also been fined $25,000.

According to The Hill, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, who had called for the repeal of the circuit judge’s decision, said the state supreme court made the “correct conclusion.”

“The Supreme Court’s ruling is a victory for the Alabama law which seeks to protect historical monuments,” Marshall said in a statement.

READ MORE: Judge rules confederate statue behind Charlottesville rally to remain standing

“The City of Birmingham acted unlawfully when it erected barriers to obstruct the view of the 114-year-old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Linn Park.”

Grio fam, what do you think? Should the monument remain out in the open or do the citizens of Birmingham have the right to obstruct the view? Sound off below. 

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Buttigieg says being gay allows him to relate to Black voters

Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg may have gotten himself in some hot water with Black voters after claiming that his experience as a gay man helps him relate to the Black community.

Buttigieg made his controversial comments during the most recent presidential debate where he admitted that he did not have to endure discrimination because of his skin, but he could relate to Black voters in another way.

“While I do not have the experience of ever having been discriminated against because of the color of my skin,” Buttigieg began, “I do have the experience of sometimes feeling like a stranger in my own country, turning on the news and seeing my own rights come up for debate, and seeing my rights expanded by a coalition of people like me and people not at all like me.”

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There was sharp criticism almost immediately following his comments, including a critique from Sen. Kamala Harris, who called his comments “not productive” and “naive.”

The Indiana mayor has not been hugely favored among Black voters despite his recent lead in Iowa polls and New Hampshire polls. According to the Washington Post, he trails badly in South Carolina, the first primary state with a sizable African American population with less than 1 percent support among black Democrats there.

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Buttigieg is also not very popular among Black voters in his own constituency as mayor of South Bend, Ind. Earlier this year, Buttigieg’s concern for the Black community came into question following the police-involved killing of, Eric Logan, a Black man, as it had been revealed that Black community members had previously complained about the officer-involved, Ryan O’Neill, for whom Buttigieg had not been quick to discipline.

Oliver Davis, a black council member in South Bend, said he did not agree with Buttigieg’s comparison.

“When you see me, you would know that I’m African American from day one,” Davis said. “When someone is gay or a lesbian, unless they tell or they are seen in certain situations, then no one is going to know that. They are able to build their résumés and build their careers.”

According to the Washington Post, Rev. Al Sharpton, who has been a supporter of Buttigieg claiming him to be misunderstood, said that the young mayor has a long way to go.

“I think Kamala had a point, and I understood what she was saying,”  Sharpton said. “He’s evolving. Do I think he’s where he needs to be? No.”

Rev. William Barber II, minister of the Greenleaf Christian Church in Goldsboro, N.C, told the Washington Post that he believed it should not be about who has been discriminated the most, but about dealing with the issues.

“Let’s not get caught up in who understands discrimination the most,” Barber said. “Let’s deal with the real issue, which is that the same entities that are against gay folks are the same entities who are against black folks and that we ought to be united in fighting discrimination in any form it arises.”

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Black Friday Special: Nipsey Hussle’s Marathon Clothing store opens in New York City with exclusive merchandise

Almost eight months after Nipsey Hussle‘s tragic death, his legacy as an entrepreneur and rapper is being continued in a most surprising way with a pop-up shop in New York City.

According to Billboard, Hussle’s The Marathon Clothing (TMC) store will be selling exclusive merchandise to East-Coast fans during the three-day pop up at Live Nation’s Shop Nation location in New York City. Starting from Nov. 29 to December 1, Black Friday shoppers will be able to choose from Christmas sweaters, bomber jackets, TMC sweatsuits and more for their favorite man, woman, or child.

The Instagram post announcing the venture also promises that a few special guests will be stopping through during the weekend opening.

Hussle was gunned down in Los Angeles in March. Alleged shooter Eric Holder was arrested and charged in his death. Thousands of people bought tickets to his public memorial service that was held at the Staples Center, which was followed by an almost 30-mile funeral procession through South L.A. The rapper left behind two children, Emani and Kross Ashegdom.

READ MORE: Nipsey Hussle ‘The Marathon Don’t Stop’ biography in the works

Earlier this month, 11-year-old Emani, celebrated her first birthday without her father. Her aunt, Samantha Smith, who is Hussle’s sister and Emani’s legal guardian, made sure her niece felt all the love and support she needed.

“Emani ain’t gon know the streets gotta keep her close to me..” Happy 11th Birthday to my Warrior princess,” Smith wrote in an Instagram post.

READ MORE: Nipsey Hussle’s family wants to celebrate Birthday in Private

“You are a strong courageous powerful fearless Leader with a bright Soul and an insightful Mind. I love you endlessly and am here to celebrate life with you every step of the way!!

Actress Lauren London, who was Hussle’s long-term partner and shared a son with him, also sent birthday love to Emani by sharing a sweet picture of her and Kross, calling them her favorite “little beings.”

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Earlier this month, the late rapper was posthumously nominated for the Best Rap Performance, Best Rap/Sung Performance and Best Rap Song at the 2020 Grammy Awards with songs, “Higher” where he was featured with DJ Khaled and John Legend, which is up for Best Rap/Sung Performance. He was also nominated for “Racks in The Middle” featuring Roddy Ricch and Hit-Boy in the categories Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song.

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UFC fighter Walt Harris celebrates stepdaughter in touching IG post

On a day when families are supposed to come together and celebrate gratitude, UFC fighter Walter Harris is unfortunately dealing with an incredible loss.

According to CBS News, the Department of Forensic Sciences in Alabama confirmed on Monday that the human remains found in a wooded area in Macon County are that of Harris’ 19-year old stepdaughter, Aniah Blanchard. The young woman had been missing for several weeks.

Harris finally took to Instagram to publicly express his thoughts about the confirmation of Blanchard’s passing.

“My sweet baby girl… I just wanna thank you for helping me change my life for the better… For teaching me how to be a man and a better father! For being my biggest fan win, lose, or draw! For always knowing what to say to put a smile on my face and lift me up when I was down and wanted to give up,” he wrote.

READ MORE: UFC star turns to public for help finding missing 19-year-old stepdaughter

“This pain is unbearable… I know you want me to be strong but it so hard baby it so hard. I’m gonna find a way I promise you I will. Right now nothing makes sense and I’m so lost. I just want you back. I hope I made you proud… I’m gonna keep going daddy just needs time. I love you so much.”

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My sweet baby girl… I just wanna thank you for helping me change my life for the better… For teaching me how to be a man and a better father! For being my biggest fan win, lose , or draw! For always knowing what to say to put a smile on my face and lift me up when I was down and wanted to give up. You light up my world I’m so many ways. This pain is unbearable… I know you want me to be strong but it so hard baby it so hard. I’m gonna find away I promise you I will. Right now nothing makes sense and I’m so lost. I just want you back. I hope I made you proud… I’m gonna keep going daddy just needs time. I love you so much. Look after us like you always did. We need you now more than ever. My lil mighty mighty tiger is a angel now. I love you baby girl forever and ever!

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Blanchard was last heard from on Oct. 23 in Auburn, Ala. Walter Harris used his platform as a UFC fighter to bring further awareness to her disappearance by using social media and the hashtag #FindAniah.

CBS reports that blood was found in Blanchard’s car and the case has now been labeled a homicide investigation; three men are now in custody in connection with the case, but authorities have yet to determine a cause and manner of death.

READ MORE: Suspect arrested in kidnapping of UFC fighter’s stepdaughter

At the convenience store where Blanchard was last seen, a witness told investigators that 29-year-old Ibraheem Yazeed, who is in custody, forced the teen into her car. He is being charged with kidnapping and is currently being held without bond.

Our thoughts remain with the Harris and Blanchard families during this difficult time.

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