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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

New York Times's "Reader Comments" Section an Anti-Israel Cesspool

 





The New York Times is allowing its reader comments section to turn into an anti-Israel cesspool.

The first three “Reader Picks” comments on a recent Times news article about Iran’s nuclear program are all pretty vicious.

“We cannot let Israel run our country,” insists the top “reader pick” comment, echoing a classical antisemitic paranoia about undue Jewish influence, and winning a “recommend” vote from 128 other Times readers.

“Israel is a one-way ally — only taking. Blind support of Israel is contrary to US long-term interests,” according to the second “reader pick” comment, winning the recommend upvote of 110 other Times readers despite the blatant inaccuracy.

The third reader pick comment asserts, “Seems Israel would like nothing more than to provoke another Middle East war with US troops. While we pay them $3B to this day for weapons.” That won 88 “recommend” votes from Times readers, who seem oblivious to the fact that Israel has reportedly been degrading Iran’s nuclear program quite effectively without involving any US troops, or to the fact that the military aid supports American defense industry jobs.

Reader comments have been a persistent problem area for the Times.

In 2017, the paper awarded a gold ribbon “NYT Pick” to a reader comment claiming that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “likes to control the US Congress,” describing American supporters of Israel as a disloyal “fifth column” and calling the Israeli leader a “parasitic thug.” After the Algemeiner reported about it and the advocacy group Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis complained, the Times deleted the comment, saying it had been posted inadvertently.

In 2018, the Times posted reader comments calling Israel “barbaric” and blaming Jews for antisemitism.

Also in 2018, a Times reader comment describing Israel as “bloodthirsty” drew an astonishing 494 “thumbs-up” votes from the paper’s readers.

In 2020, a Times article about a Jewish wedding attracted reader comments directed at Orthodox Jews. “One of the most selfish, arrogant, demagogic, chauvinistic, contemptuous, narcissistic, uncaring and un-American groups in existence,” was one comment, recommended with an upvote by 33 readers. Another comment accused the Hasidic Jewish community of attempting “to wage biological warfare on the rest of humanity.”

Defenders of the Times might observe that the views expressed in the comments section are those of the readers, not the paper’s journalists, and that online comments sections in general attract an unruly lot. Those are fair points, but nonetheless the Times is fond of holding other publications and platforms, such as Breitbart.com, and other political groups like the Republicans or Prime Minister Netanyahu’s governing coalition, responsible for the views of the most extreme tangentially related person.

One might reasonably wonder what the Times is doing to attract these hundreds of anti-Israel commenters. Why do people with such views choose to lurk at the Times rather than, say, in the comments section of Makor Rishon? How much of the Times subscription revenue comes from readers with these views, and how strong is the temptation at the Times to cater to them with articles that they will click on and share? This is a dynamic that Times star journalist Bari Weiss wrote about in her letter resigning from the paper: “stories are chosen and told in a way to satisfy the narrowest of audiences… Why edit something challenging to our readers, or write something bold only to go through the numbing process of making it ideologically kosher, when we can assure ourselves of job security (and clicks) by publishing our 4000th op-ed arguing that Donald Trump is a unique danger to the country and the world?”

“We cannot let Israel run our country,” the Times commenter contended. The danger is that the Times management will allow the anti-Israel, antisemitic-comment-writing mob of paying readers to run the newspaper — or at least to shape the editorial product in a way that undercuts the newspaper’s ostensible claim to journalistic objectivity. At the New York Times, the anti-Israel commenters are the paying customers who pay the editors’ and reporters’ salaries. As the paper increasingly seeks a global audience, those readers may not even be American anti-Israel commenters—they may be paying Times customers in longstanding bastions of Jew-hatred or anti-Israel sentiment overseas.

Ira Stoll was managing editor of The Forward and North American editor of The Jerusalem Post. His media critique, a regular Algemeiner feature, can be found here.

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President Rivlin expected to hand mandate directly to Knesset

 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has two weeks remaining from his 28-day mandate for secure majority backing in the Knesset for a new government, but has yet to make significant progress in breaking the ongoing political stalemate.

According to a report Wednesday morning in Israel Hayom which cited officials close to the president, should Netanyahu fail to build a new government by the end of the 28-day mandate, President Reuven Rivlin is expected to hand over the mandate directly to the Knesset, without nominating a second candidate.

Before he finalizes his decision, however, Rivlin will likely hold telephone consultations with Knesset faction leaders to receive an update on the situation in the Knesset regarding support for the various candidates for the premiership.

Should the Knesset receive the mandate and fail to select a prime minister within the time allotted, the 24th Knesset will be dissolved and Israel will hold its fifth general election in just over two years.

Alternatively, Prime Minister Netanyahu could request a 14-day extension of his mandate to form a government.

Should he do so, Netanyahu will likely be asked to provide details of his plan to form a new government, and why it has a good chance of succeeding.

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Ger in Boro Park Decides to Keep the Cross on their Newly Acquired Building

 

Maybe they are keeping the cross to warn the boys what happens when you don't keep your little finger on the place during learning.

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Ponovitz..Shmuel Auerbach Goons Beat the Crap Out of R" Leibele Kahanaman Then Sing and Clap as He is Escorted to the Ambulance


R' Leibele Kahanaman is the son of the Nasi of Ponevitz, from this incident it appears that that the Shmuel Auerbach terrorists don't like him, maybe because he is against blocking traffic, so they beat the hell out of him to teach him lesson ...

The version according to the Blog Kikar Hashabasis is that R' Leibele's father, R' Eliezer, had Yurzeit for his mother and wanted the "amud"so that he can lead the prayers for mincha,,, the Auerbach terrorists weren't happy with that and the only way to stop him from davening for the "amud" was to beat him up.

While he was led out by Hatzala from Ponivitz Bais Ha'Medrish, the Auerbach contingency of the late Shmuel Auerbach started clapping, dancing and singing as if he was going to the Chupa..

זו תורה וזו שכרה 

Now take a good look at this video and make sure your daughter doesn't marry any of these potential Roshei Yeshivah

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Mashi- Zehav's Victims Speak out

הקורבנות של יהודה משי זהב




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Meah Shearim Extremist Who Riots Against the Light Rail Dressed Up as a Girl





 The prohibition of לא תלבש "not to dress up as a girl" doesn't apply when the Zionist police are searching for you.

This "animal" who continues to cause damage and sets fires was dressed up as a girl, and when the police came in the morning to arrest him they couldn't find him since those in the apartment were all "girls." 

In the afternoon, the cops came again to search and noticed that this "girl" was wearing a mask, something that is not done in Meah Shearim except on Purim..and so he got a free ride to jail.

Rumor has it, that he wasn't wearing panties.... 


 
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Will Derek Chauvin"s Conviction be Overurned on Appeal because of Maxine Waters and Biden's Comments During Trial?

 

Remember when the Left used to go ballistic over President Trump’s propensity to lob rhetorical bombs into pending investigations and prosecutions? 

Good times, good times. 

Well, Trump is gone and, mirabile dictu, and we’re beginning to notice that the Left’s provocateurs are . . . lobbing rhetorical bombs into the most consequential prosecution in the nation — the murder trial of Derek Chauvin in the George Floyd case.

Indeed, it is worse than that. For all the downsides of his unhinged commentary, Trump never took matters to the point of jury intimidation, as the preternaturally unhinged Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Waters did over the weekend.

The jury may have returned a verdict Tuesday, finding him guilty of all charges. But as the judge noted Monday, Waters’ inflammatory language offered Chauvin grounds for appeal. Because of her, this isn’t over.

Waters checked every box. As a federal representative from a California district, she traveled to another sovereign state, Minnesota, to interfere in its judicial system. Her rabble-rousing was done in violation of a curfew that the elected mayor had imposed to suppress the rioting that followed the tragic accidental killing of Daunte Wright by a police officer. And her remarks can only be interpreted as an incitement to violence — one less ambiguously provocative than the one over which she and other House Democrats impeached Trump.

Waters’ standing as a member of Congress gives her no immunity against Minnesota’s criminal laws against obstruction of justice. She ought to be under investigation.

Remarkably, rather than distance themselves from such egregious conduct, the nation’s leading Democrats are piling on. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi insists that her fellow California congresswoman has nothing to apologize for. For his part, President Biden waited until the jury was deliberating to make the stunning public statement that he is “praying” for Chauvin to be convicted.

The fact that the jury is was sequestered when Biden spouted off is no excuse. He is a lawyer and former Senate Judiciary Committee chairman who well knows that sequestration does not make jurors impervious to prejudicial publicity. And if he’s been following the case as he claims to have been, he knows trial judge Peter Cahill has pleaded that public officials stop commenting on the trial — under circumstances where, even before the Bidens and Waters piped up, there was already substantial reason to doubt that Chauvin could get a fair trial in Minneapolis.

It does not matter how you hoped Chauvin’s trial would end. Our viability as a free, prosperous, rule-of-law society is dependent on the viability of courts as the protection every one of us, equally, can rely on against overbearing government and politicized mobs. In fact, due process is essential if we are to hold the guilty accountable — including police officers who abuse their power. Chauvin’s case is more complicated than much of the coverage suggests on key issues of intent and causation. But his conviction now has a real chance of having the result overturned because public officials, who know better, have recklessly undermined the integrity of the trial.

How is it that the Left grasps the fundamental need for due process and the presumption of innocence when a foreign terrorist is on trial for mass-murdering Americans, but not when an American police officer is in the dock?

Andrew C. McCarthy is a former federal prosecutor and contributing editor at National Review.

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Positive Development In #FreeNechama Case As Family Sits Down With Rav

 

In a positive and encouraging development, the Wasserman family has committed to working with a new Rav to help facilitate a Get for Nechama.

According to the latest information , the family has made a serious commitment to work with Rabbi Landesman of Beis Din Tzedek Kollel Harabbonim in Monsey, NY, to do whatever they can to facilitate the Get.

As such, a gathering that had previously been scheduled for today has been suspended.

We applaud the Wasserman family for moving forward in a positive and helpful manner to help Free Nechama finally after 7 long years.

We owe it to the Wassermans to take a step back and give them space while they put in the important work that lies ahead.

We all anxiously await the results of this positive development.

Please join us in praying for a positive outcome!

#FreeNechama

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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Watch Nadler's Idiotic Response on DemonRats Packing the Courts... "We are unpacking"

 

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R' Shimon Lelover z"l Fighting For the State of Israel

 

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Watch Viznitzer Chassidim Push Everyone Out of Way at Airport ....

What's with Chassidim pushing ....pushing...push.... pushing... what's up with that? Is there a mitzvah that I am unaware of that requires pushing and trampling everyone in the way of the "heiliger rebbe?"


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Uncle Joe Sends the "camel" to Welcome Japan PM While he Hides in Attic and When he Emerges He Calls PM "a boy"

 

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Top DemonRats Trying to Kill the "Abraham Accords" By Slowing down sale of F-35s to the UAE

 

Top Senate Democrats introduced a bill that would slow down the sale of F-35 stealth combat aircraft to the United Arab Emirates, part of the deal closed by the Trump administration as an incentive to normalize relations with Israel.

Critics of the sale say it undercuts Israel’s “qualitative military edge” in the region.

Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., a longtime former chairwoman of the Intelligence Committee, on Friday introduced legislation that would mandate congressional oversight to ensure that the transfer of the aircraft complied with U.S. law upholding Israel’s qualitative military edge in the Middle East.

“I remain concerned with the implications of a sale of our most advanced fighter jet given numerous outstanding, unanswered questions about the implications of this sale for U.S. national security, our technology interests, and implications for regional stability including the legal parameters of Israel’s Qualitative Military Edge,” Menendez said.

An official of AIPAC, the main pro-Israel lobby, said the group had not taken a position on the bill “although we appreciate the senators’ commitment to preserve Israel’s QME.”

President Joe Biden froze the sale, prompting criticism from Republicans that he was undercutting the normalization agreement, dubbed the Abraham Accords. He unfroze the sale last week.

Israel at first opposed the sale but relented after lobbying by top Trump defense officials. A number of pro-Israel Democrats nonetheless remained wary about selling the state-of-the-art aircraft.

The oversight according to the bill would considerably delay any sale, and a provision that would require showing “the recipient country has not committed or enabled human rights violations” would likely be onerous for the UAE, which human rights NGOs score low.

The bill also fires a warning shot not to sell the aircraft to Saudi Arabia.

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JStreet 2021 Convention Turns into a Hate Fest Against Israel

 

Not one speaker at the virtual "hate-fest" was able to say one good word about the State of Israel....not one...

Below are excerpts of two anti-Israel thugs ...

Senator Sanders at J Street conference: American people do not want to see US aid being used to support policies that violate human rights.

"I strongly believe that we must also be willing to bring real pressure to bear, including restricting US aid, in response to moves by either side that undermine the chances for peace," Sanders said, according to Haaretz.

"The truth is that the United States gives an enormous amount of military aid to Israel. It also provides some humanitarian and economic aid to the Palestinians. It is totally appropriate for the United States to say what that aid may and may not be used for," he added.

"In terms of aid to Israel, in my view, the American people do not want to see that money being used to support policies that violate human rights and that treat the Palestinian people as second class human beings," asserted Sanders.

"When we talk about restricting aid, it’s important to note that this isn’t about singling out any one country. It’s about acting in an even-handed way in the region, and making sure that American aid works to advance American values, not undermine them," he added.

Sanders had criticism for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who, he claimed, fails to advance a better reality for Palestinian Arabs.

Pocohantos Warren  expressed support for the two-state solution, which she described as being on "life support".

She asserted that the solution "is also the best outcome for US interests, the best outcome for Israel's long term security and economic future, and the best outcome for ensuring that Palestinians have the rights, freedom, and self determination to build a secure future for themselves."

Warren criticized the Trump administration’s “disastrous” policies which, she claimed, further delayed the realization of the two-state solution.

Warren criticized Israel’s construction in Judea and Samaria as a critical threat to peace and added that "the Netanyahu government may have put aside formal annexation for now, but the continued growth of these settlements and the destruction of Palestinian homes amounts to de facto annexation."

She also advocated for reducing the military aid the US provides to Israel.

"If we're serious about arresting settlement expansion and helping move he parties toward a two-state solution, then it would be irresponsible not to consider all of the tools we have at our disposal. One of those is restricting military aid from being used in the occupied territories," said Warren, according to Haaretz.

"By continuing to provide military aid without restriction, we provide no incentive for Israel to adjust course," Warren added. "In addition to destroying Palestinian lives and livelihoods, the continued de facto annexation of the West Bank is one of the greatest long term impediments to the two-state solution," she stated.

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Chris Cuomo "When White People's KidsStart Getting Killed" Police Reform Will Come

 

CNN anchor Chris Cuomo said gun laws and police reform will happen when “white people’s kids start getting killed.”

The host of “Cuomo Prime Time,” who just last month claimed on-air to be “black on the inside,” claims to have the answer on gun and police reform.

“Shootings, gun laws, access to weapons. Oh, I know when they’ll change,” said the anchor. “[When] your kids start getting killed. White people’s kids start getting killed.”

Cuomo at one point in the monologue attempted to affect the hypothetical accent of a confused white parent, asking: 

“What’s going on with these police? Maybe we shouldn’t even have police,” he said, before directly addressing the whiteness of his audience:

“That kind of madness. That kind of mania. That will be you. That will be the majority. Because it’s your people,” said Cuomo, while looking into the camera.

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Watch video of historic Mars flight by NASA’s Ingenuity

 


NASA officials have released the first footage of their 4-pound Ingenuity helicopter soaring over the surface of Mars, in what was the first controlled flight by an aircraft on another planet.

The brief clip was transmitted back to Earth shortly after NASA got confirmation that the out-of-this-world whirlybird successfully took to the air. 

The chopper could be seen hovering about 10 feet above the Martian surface for about 30 seconds, before rotating and touching back down on all four legs.

Ingenuity’s maiden voyage opens the door to further aerial exploration of the red planet, NASA said. The agency will dispatch the vehicle for more flights before its mission ends — and scientists hope to “push it to the limit,” in the words of team leader Mimi Aung.

“We want to push. We want to push against the wind. We want to push against the speed,” Aung told reporters.

“Ultimately we expect the helicopter to meet its limit.”

The atmosphere on Mars is incredibly thin — comparable to three-times the elevation of the Himalaya Mountains.

Aung and her team said the brief flight matched pre-flight simulations to the T.

“It did it just perfectly,” pilot Havard Grip said during a press conference hours after the pre-programmed flight 173 million miles away.

“From everything we’ve seen so far, it was a flawless flight.”

Ingenuity has invited widespread comparisons to the first flight of Orville and Wilbur Wright at Kitty Hawk in 1903. The landing site on Mars will be called “Wright Brothers Field,” NASA said.

“What the Ingenuity team has done [is] freed us from the surface now forever in planetary exploration,” said Michael Watkins, director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

“We can now make a combination of course of driving on the surface and sampling the surface, and doing reconnaissance and even scientific experimentation on inaccessible places for a rover.”

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Parler to be allowed back into Apple’s App Store

 

Parler, the social-media app favored by some conservatives that got blamed for contributing to the riot at the US Capitol, will be allowed to return to Apple’s app store, the company said on Monday.

Apple banned the controversial app on Jan. 9 when it said Parler failed to remove posts on its social network that were allegedly used incite violence. The move came on the heels of the Jan. 6 riots in Washington and was followed by other tech giants including Amazon and Google.

But in a letter to members of Congress, Apple said it would agreed to let Parler resume operations on its system again because Parler has updated its software to better monitor hate speech, according to the letter addressed to Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.), who posted the letter on his Twitter account on Monday.

The legislators had sent Apple a letter on March 31 requesting information on why Parler was banned from its platforms. 

According to the letter written by Apple’s senior director of government affairs, Timothy Powderly, Apple has been communicating with Parler “regarding failures in its content moderation efforts.”

Apple’s app team, the letter said, had found posts that violate its policies, including posts “that encouraged violence, denigrated various ethnic groups, races and religions, glorified Nazism and called for violence against specific people.”

Parler and Apple have engaged in “substantial conversations” since January, the letter said. As a result, of those conversations, Parler has proposed updates to its app and moderation process that meet with Apple’s approval.

The app can go live again immediately “upon Parler releasing it,” according to the letter.

Apple declined to comment on the letter and Parler did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

After getting booted from Big Tech platforms, the Nevada-based startup said it would run “sustainable, independent technology and not reliant on so-called ‘Big Tech’ for its operations.” It went dark for about a month and returned online in February after booting its co-founder John Matze.

Parler also sued Amazon twice — alleging antitrust violations and for kicking it off its Amazon Web Services hosting platform. Parler dropped the antitrust complaint, but moved forward with a complaint alleging that Amazon’s decision to kick it off AWS was “politically motivated.”

There is no indication that Parler been allowed onto Google’s platform again. 

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Capitol Officer died of ‘natural causes,’ not injuries from riot: coroner

 

Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick suffered a pair of strokes and ended up dying of natural causes after helping to combat rioters outside Congress in January, but his death was not directly caused by the event, the DC medical examiner said Monday.

The cop, 42,  had been hailed a hero, with President Biden ordering an urn with his ashes to lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda — the country’s top tribute to a late private citizen.

Sicknick is only the sixth person in history to receive the honor, which also had been bestowed on civil-rights icon Rosa Parks, renowned televangelist the Rev. Billy Graham and three other Capitol Police officers killed since 1988.

Congress’s top Dems, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Chuck Schumer, praised “the heroism of Officer Sicknick and the Capitol Police force during the violent insurrection against our Capitol’’ in a joint statement at the time.

“His sacrifice reminds us every day of our obligation to our country and to the people we serve,” they said of Sicknick.

The cop had collapsed after he returned to his office following the protests Jan. 6  and died about eight hours later.

There were early reports he had been struck in the head with a fire extinguisher, but investigators eventually dismissed those claims.

Then two men were charged last month with assaulting Sicknick with bear spray — and a federal prober and second law-enforcement source told The Associated Press at the time that authorities were looking into whether the cop might have ingested the chemical substance, contributing to his death.

Capitol Police pushed the narrative that Sicknick was killed by injuries sustained during the riots.

The officer “was injured while physically engaging with protesters,” Capitol Police said in a statement the day of his death. “He returned to his division office and collapsed. He was taken to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.”

But the report released by Washington, DC’s, medical examiner Monday will make it difficult for prosecutors to build a homicide case in the officer’s death.

ME Francisco Diaz said in his report that there was no evidence Sicknick suffered a reaction to bear spray.

There were no signs of external or internal injuries on the cop, Diaz said.

Sicknick, a New Jersey native, had a pair of strokes at the base of his brain stem and died, the ME said.

Specifically, the officer succumbed to “acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to acute basilar artery thrombosis,’’ the report said.

When the term “natural causes’’ is used in cases such as this, that means “disease alone causes death,’’ the ME explained in his report.

“If death is hastened by an injury, the manner of death is not considered natural.”

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Judge in Derek Chauvin trial says Maxine Waters’ comments could lead to whole case ‘being overturned’

 

The judge in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial slammed Rep. Maxine Waters’ call for protesters to “get confrontational” if the ex-cop is cleared in the death of George Floyd on Monday — saying it could lead to the whole case “being overturned.”

The stunning remarks came as the city of Minneapolis braces for unrest while the jury deliberates in the case. 

Defense attorney Eric Nelson had urged Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill to declare a mistrial, arguing that “an elected official, US Congressperson” made statements that “I think are reasonably interpreted to be threats against the sanctity of the jury process” and had the effect of “threatening and intimidating the jury.”

Cahill denied the motion but told Nelson, “I’ll give you that Congresswoman Waters may have given you something on appeal that may result in this whole trial being overturned.”

“This goes back to what I’ve been saying from the beginning,” the judge fumed. “I wish elected officials would stop talking about this case, especially in a manner that is disrespectful to the rule of law and to the judicial branch and our function.”

“I think if they want to give their opinion they should do so in a respectful and in a manner that is consistent with their oath to the Constitution to respect a co-equal branch of government,” he said. “Their failure to do so, I think, is abhorrent, but I don’t think it’s prejudiced us with additional material that would prejudice this jury.”

Cahill added: “a Congresswoman’s opinion really doesn’t matter a whole lot.”

The jury had just begun deliberating on murder and manslaughter charges in Floyd’s May 25 death.

Waters has drawn fierce criticism for telling protesters who were demonstrating last week’s fatal police shooting of Daunte Wright in neighboring Brooklyn Center that they should “stay in the streets.”

“We’ve got to stay in the streets, and we’ve got to demand justice,” Waters, of California, told a crowd of demonstrators in Brooklyn Center on Sunday. 

“I hope we get a verdict that says, guilty, guilty, guilty,” she said of the Chauvin trial. “And if we don’t, we cannot go away. We’ve got to stay on the street.”

“We get more active, we’ve got to get more confrontational,” Waters added. “We’ve got to make sure that they know that we mean business.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday that she didn’t believe Waters needed to apologize for the controversial comments.

“Maxine talked about confrontation in the manner of the civil rights movement,” Pelosi said.

“I myself think we should take our lead from the George Floyd family,” she said. “They’ve handled this with great dignity and no ambiguity or lack of misinterpretation by the other side.”

“No, no,” Pelosi added. “I don’t think she should apologize.”

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