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FLOYHP_201119_05.JPG: The following pictures are from the page 2020_11_19C5_Floyd_Protest_HP DC -- Protest: George Floyd -- Placards/Signs: Elsewhere in Lafayette Square/BLM Plaza area (6 photos from 11/19/2020) MPD murdered
Karon Hylton
Deon Kay
Breonna Taylor
Protect Black Lives
FLOYHP_201119_09.JPG: Vote Dammit!
Ani DeFranco
FLOYHP_201119_12.JPG: This is what democracy looks like!
FLOYHP_201119_15.JPG: FU Trump
Notodos los Mexicanos venimos a delinquir! Hay doctores y enfermeras, migrantes salvando vidas! Tu vida!
[ Not all Mexicans come to commit crimes! There are doctors and nurses, migrants saving lives! Your life! ]
You are Fired!
FLOYHP_201119_20.JPG: Sorry
Ecu 6 - Col 1
Not Sorry
Chao [Bye] Trump!!
You Are Fired!!
FLOYHP_201103_01.JPG: The following pictures are from the page 2020_11_03H2_Floyd_Protest_HP DC -- Protest: George Floyd -- Placards/Signs: Elsewhere in Lafayette Square/BLM Plaza area (1 photo from 11/03/2020) Black Lives Matter
FLOYHP_201102_01.JPG: The following pictures are from the page 2020_11_02E4_Floyd_Protest_HP DC -- Protest: George Floyd -- Placards/Signs: Elsewhere in Lafayette Square/BLM Plaza area (2 photos from 11/02/2020)
FLOYHP_200912_08.JPG: The following pictures are from the page 2020_09_12C4_Floyd_Protest_HP DC -- Protest: George Floyd -- Placards/Signs: Elsewhere in Lafayette Square/BLM Plaza area (1 photo from 09/12/2020) Say his names...
Fraud
Idiot
Racist
Extorter
Tactless
Rapacious
Unpatriotic
Mendacious
Petty
Say "You're fired" VOTE!
FLOYHP_200905_01.JPG: The following pictures are from the page 2020_09_05G4_Floyd_Protest_HP DC -- Protest: George Floyd -- Placards/Signs: Elsewhere in Lafayette Square/BLM Plaza area (4 photos from 09/05/2020) Vote!
Racist party
RSVP Nov. 3
Vote
FLOYHP_200905_05.JPG: March on the polls!
FLOYHP_200905_13.JPG: Say his names...
Fraud
Idiot
Racist
Extorter
Tactless
Rapacious
Unpatriotic
Mendacious
Petty
Say "You're fired" VOTE!
FLOYHP_200828_01.JPG: Stop protecting murderers in uniform!
#Vanessa
FLOYHP_200828_05.JPG: BLM
Eat the Rich!
FLOYHP_200828_07.JPG: "In overthrowing me, you have done no more than cut down the tree trunk of the Black Liberty in St. Dominique... It will spring from the roots, for they are numerous and deep."
-- Tossaint Louveture
FLOYHP_200828_10.JPG: Queer Black Lives Matter
FLOYHP_200828_13.JPG: Black women are tired!
See us
We are hurt
We deserve more
Without Black Women, where would the world be?
Protect Black Women
FLOYHP_200828_16.JPG: Still I rise
@soniajonestheartist
FLOYHP_200828_21.JPG: When my life matters, anything is possible
IG: ACDArtistry
FLOYHP_200828_25.JPG: Protect Black Women
Haliyah Scott
FLOYHP_200828_29.JPG: Said if my brother couldn't breathe, I'd share my air.
FLOYHP_200828_43.JPG: Love one another
John 15:12
FLOYHP_200828_46.JPG: Before the late 1960's [sic], paramedics + ambulances didn't exist. You called the police. And you were likely to die no matter the color of your skin because the police had Zero Medical training. Out of need, racial disparity, and clashes with the police, Freedom House Ambulances was founded. This all black ambulance was the first to do emergency room procedures on the Streets and became the model for our modern day EMT services. Aren't we overdue to create new services for our communities? Especially to cover things police aren't trained for?
--
Emergency medical services in the United States
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
History
Grady ambulance service in the United States began in Atlanta, Georgia in 1869. Grady Memorial Hospital staff rode in horse-drawn carriages designed specifically for transporting the sick and injured.
The first volunteer rescue squads organized around 1920 in Roanoke, Virginia, Palmyra, New Jersey, and along the New Jersey coast. Gradually, especially during and after World War II, hospitals and physicians faded from prehospital practice, yielding in urban areas to centrally coordinated programs. These were often controlled by the municipal hospital or fire department. Sporadically, funeral home hearses, which had been the common mode of transport, were being replaced by fire department, rescue squad, and private ambulances.
Prior to the 1970s, ambulance service was largely unregulated. While some areas ambulances were staffed by advanced first-aid-level responders, in other areas, it was common for the local undertaker, having the only vehicles in town in which a person could lie down, to operate both the local furniture store (where he would make coffins as a sideline) and the local ambulance service. However, after the release of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's study, "Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society", (known in the EMS trade as the White Paper) a concerted effort was undertaken to improve emergency medical care in the pre-hospital setting.
In the late 1960s, Dr. R Adams Cowley was instrumental in the creation of the country's first statewide EMS program, in Maryland. The system was called the Division of Emergency Medical Services (now known as the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services and Systems). Also in 1969, Cowley obtained a military helicopter to assist in rapidly transporting patients to the Center for the Study of Trauma (now known as the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center), a specialized hospital that he had started for the purpose of treating shock. This service was not only the first statewide EMS program, but also the beginning of modern emergency medical helicopter transport in the United States.
The first civilian hospital-based medical helicopter program in the U.S., Flight For Life Colorado, began in 1972 with a single Alouette III helicopter, based at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
National EMS standards for the US are determined by the U.S. Department of Transportation and modified by each state's Department of EMS (usually under its Department of Health), and further altered by Regional Medical Advisory Committees (usually in rural areas) or by other committees, or even individual EMS providers. In addition, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, an independent body, was created in 1970 at the recommendation of President Lyndon B. Johnson in an effort to provide a nationally accepted certification for providers and a nationwide consensus on protocols. Currently, National Registry certification is accepted in some parts of the U.S., while other areas still maintain their own, separate protocols and training curricula.
A significant event in the development of modern standards of care in the U.S. was a report published in 1966 by the National Academy of Sciences entitled "Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society", commonly referred to as "the White Paper." In this study, it became apparent that many of the deaths occurring every day were unnecessary, and could be prevented through a combination of community education, stricter safety standards, and better pre-hospital treatments.
In particular, in the US state of California, in Seattle, Washington state (Medic One), and in Miami, projects began to include paramedics in the EMS responses in the early 1970s. Groups in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Charlottesville, Virginia and Portland, Oregon were also early pioneers in pre-hospital emergency medical training. Despite opposition from firefighters and doctors, the program eventually gained acceptance as its effectiveness became obvious.
Furthermore, such programs became widely popularized around North America in the 1970s with the NBC television series, Emergency! which, in part, followed the adventures of two Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics as they responded to various types of medical emergency. James O. Page served as the series technical adviser and went on to become integral in the development of EMS in the U.S. The popularity of this series encouraged other communities to establish their own equivalent services.
FLOYHP_200828_52.JPG: Every day March
ACAB!!!
Stop the Murder
I see you
FLOYHP_200719_037.JPG: #LoveIsNotTourism
FLOYHP_200719_041.JPG: The Boston Tea Party was a Violent Protest, can't call it patriotism and call their strife criminal
FLOYHP_200719_045.JPG: Destiny
FLOYHP_200719_049.JPG: John Lewis
We Love You
Good Trouble
FLOYHP_200719_053.JPG: F--- racism
FLOYHP_200719_056.JPG: Mother's [sic] from everywhere were summoned when George Floyd called for his momma
FLOYHP_200719_062.JPG: Vote out racism
FLOYHP_200719_066.JPG: "I can't breathe. I have my ID right here. My name is Elijah McClain. That's my house. I was just going home. I’m an introvert. I’m just different. That’s all. I’m so sorry. I have no gun. I don’t do that stuff. I don’t do any fighting. Why are you attacking me? I don’t even kill flies! I don’t eat meat! But I don’t judge people, I don’t judge people who do eat meat. Forgive me. All I was trying to do was become better. I will do it. I will do better. I will do anything. Sacrifice my identity. I’ll do it. You all are phenomenal. You are beautiful. And I love you. Try to forgive me. I am a mood Gemini. I’m sorry. I’m so sorry. Ow, that really hurt. You all are very strong. Team work makes the dream work… (crying).. oh I’m sorry. I JUST CAN’T BREATHE CORRECTLY (proceeds to vomit from the pressure on his chest and neck).”
-- Elijah McClain as he was being murdered on Aug. 24, 2019
Elijah was put in a chokehold and lost consciousness. The paramedics injected him with ketamine. He suffered a heart attack and was declared Brain Dead.
FLOYHP_200719_084.JPG: Voter Fraud
FLOYHP_200719_090.JPG: Rock the No Vote 2020
Fakeing [sic] Chaos
FLOYHP_200719_091.JPG: No: Trump
No: Biden
No: Problem
Rock the No Vote 2020
Fakeing [sic] chaos
Remember Iowa?
No: Poll lines
FLOYHP_200719_095.JPG: Fakeing [sic] chaos Rock No the Vote 2020
No: Trump
No: Biden
No: President
FLOYHP_200719_098.JPG: Rock the No Vote Fakeing [sic] Chaos
FLOYHP_200719_099.JPG: Dismantle the Prison Industrial Complex
FLOYHP_200719_102.JPG: Not feelling [sic] the 4th
FLOYHP_200719_115.JPG: John Lewis
February 21, 1940 - July 17, 2020
I want to see young people in America feel the spirit of the 1960s and find a way to get in the way. To find a way to get in trouble. Good trouble, necessary trouble.
FLOYHP_200719_148.JPG: Keep Going
FLOYHP_200629_01.JPG: Resistance is Beautiful
Women's March January 20th 2018
FLOYHP_200629_05.JPG: Remember the "Orangeburg Massacre"
Feb. 8, 1968
Samuel Hammond * Henry Smith * Delano Middleton
30 Others Wounded
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Orangeburg massacre
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Orangeburg massacre refers to the shooting of protesters by South Carolina Highway Patrol officers in Orangeburg, South Carolina, on the South Carolina State University campus on the evening of February 8, 1968. The approximately 200 protesters had previously demonstrated against racial segregation at a local bowling alley. Three of the protesters, African-American males, were killed and 28 other protesters were injured.
The event pre-dated the 1970 Kent State shootings and Jackson State killings, in which the National Guard at Kent State, and police and state highway patrol at Jackson State, killed student protesters demonstrating against the Cambodian campaign during the Vietnam War.
FLOYHP_200629_08.JPG: Defund Police
Refund Health Care
FLOYHP_200621_004.JPG: American Hero from Poland * 1798
General Tadeusz Kosciuszko's last will stipulated that the proceeds of Kosciuszko's American estate be spent on freeing and educating African-American slaves, including those of his friend Thomas Jefferson, who was also named as the will's executor. Kosciuszko therefor offered Jefferson the perfect opportunity to take concrete steps toward abolition of slavery!
Black Lives Matter
FLOYHP_200621_017.JPG: General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Polish and American Revolutionary War hero openly spoke against slavery!
His last will was first legal document calling to abolish slavery in the USA!
He donated his all American $ to free/educate slaves
#BlackLivesMatter
FLOYHP_200621_020.JPG: People should not be afraid of their governments!
FLOYHP_200621_024.JPG: White privilege -- brought to you by -- 400 years of systemic racism
FLOYHP_200621_026.JPG: "My drops of tears I'll turn to sparks of fire!"
-- WS [William Shakespeare, "Henry VIII"]
FLOYHP_200621_028.JPG: Be the change
FLOYHP_200621_030.JPG: Register to Vote
FLOYHP_200621_033.JPG: Let's start with $51 trillion in reparations and take it from there!
From https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-math-on-reparations-total-cost-of-51-trillion-and-a-tripling-of-the-national-debt-2019-06-27
Bottom line: If you took the values of successive generations of U.S. slaves — say, the total values in 1800, 1830 and 1860 — and applied Treasury bond interest rates to the money over the decades since, today we’re looking at a reparations bill of $16 trillion.
That’s about three quarters of U.S. gross domestic product, and slightly more than total U.S. personal disposable income for a year.
That’s around about $1 million per African-American household.
Sure, these are rough, ballpark figures. But it’s not a totally random guess. The numbers could reasonably be higher. If you used private sector “equity” returns on the money, the figure would go into orbit.
And if you think that’s the only check we’re writing, you are dreaming.
These numbers don’t even include reparations for the decades of Jim Crow.
Native Americans
And if we’re going to pay reparations to today’s African-Americans for the wrongs done to their ancestors, we surely have to do the same to today’s Native Americans, who were also treated appallingly.
While slaves were forcibly robbed of their labor, Native Americans were forcibly robbed of their land.
And paying that back is going to cost the U.S. another $35 trillion. That’s another two years’ disposable personal income.
Why $35 trillion? Well, the Bureau of Economic Analysis recently estimated that the value of all U.S. land was about $23 trillion. But their figure was for 2009. And in the 10 years since, if you look at farmland and at real estate, values have risen about 50%.
According to the U.S. Census, this will work out at about $7 million per Native American household.
If we borrow the money, this $51 trillion reparations bill will more than triple the current U.S. national debt, from $22 trillion to $73 trillion. Good luck with that.
Other groups
It may not stop there. Sen. Elizabeth Warren says we should pay reparations to gay Americans for the years they were denied marital tax benefits. Fair enough. Those are comparatively small sums. So are the sums paid to Japanese-Americans, German-Americans and others interned during World War II.
But if we’re going to pay reparations for slavery, for example, shouldn’t we also pay it for the young men conscripted and sent off to die to end it? Using similar math, that may come to another $750 billion. Some 360,000 young men died fighting for the Union in the Civil War, many under the most appalling conditions. A young male slave was “valued” at around $1,500 in 1860. Why should these soldiers be “worth” any less?
And have we paid full reparations to the families of all those who were sent off to other wars and never came back? Sure, some of them were wars of national defense. But Vietnam? Iraq?
You could argue we also ought to compensate all those abroad who’ve wrongfully suffered from our foreign and military policies over the years. Few would today defend the invasion of Iraq, and even fewer would say the aftermath was handled competently.
What about the terrible sufferings of the Vietnamese and the Cambodians from the 1960s and 1970s?
I’m not sure we shouldn’t also pay reparations to the Mexicans for taking California and most of the southwest.
This is going to be a lot of checks.
Naturally, “the government” doesn’t pay for anything. The government doesn’t have any money. It’s actually $22 trillion in debt. So the money will comes from taxpayers.
Reparations have sometimes been paid in the past to the direct victims of an injustice.
Some of you may wonder why people today should pay reparations for things they didn’t do, which have nothing to do with them, and which ended more than 150 years ago. Why should Person A pay Person B for the appalling way Person C treated Person D?
This issue was addressed briefly by author Ta-Nehisi Coates, the prophet of reparations, when he started this ball rolling five years ago. “One cannot escape the question by hand-waving at the past, disavowing the acts of one’s ancestors, nor by citing a recent date of ancestral immigration,” he says.
Why not? My parents came to this country in the 1950s. What does this have to do with me anyway?
“A nation outlives its generations,” he says, adding that if we honor George Washington and Thomas Jefferson we therefore need to write checks to the descendants of their slaves.
Well, you can’t argue with that kind of logic. What if I don’t honor these people? Can I get an exemption?
FLOYHP_200621_035.JPG: Killed by police during arrest:
US population -- 13% black, 63% white, 17% Hispanic
All victims -- 31% black, 46% white, 12% Hispanic
Not attacking when killed -- 39% black, 46% white, 12% Hispanic
Not attacking when killed & not killed with rifle or shotgun -- 42% black, 44% white, 12% Hispanic
FLOYHP_200621_043.JPG: You're either Anti-Racist or Racist. There is not "neutral" or in between. Silence is violence.
FLOYHP_200621_045.JPG: Protect & Serve
Not
Profile & Kill
Who do you call when the police are murderers???
F--- 12
FLOYHP_200621_047.JPG: Dear Nervous [???] White Folk,
If you can sit comfortably @ home in your privalagie [sic], you are part of the problem!
Speak up!
FLOYHP_200621_050.JPG: Your silence is violence
Say their names
FLOYHP_200621_057.JPG: Donald Trump is a War Criminal
FLOYHP_200621_059.JPG: United we stand.
Divided we fall.
FLOYHP_200621_062.JPG: This is a Revolution.
This is not a Riot.
FLOYHP_200621_065.JPG: #BLM
#Mock45
FLOYHP_200621_067.JPG: Pro-Life?
Prove it
FLOYHP_200621_073.JPG: Statue Reform
Demolition 9:00am
Tuesday
June 23rd
Rebuilding Round Picnic Table
Area to be named
FLOYHP_200621_076.JPG: Justice for Breonna
FLOYHP_200621_079.JPG: Justice for George
FLOYHP_200621_081.JPG: This was not a wake-up call
This was the last straw
FLOYHP_200621_083.JPG: Bunker Boy
FLOYHP_200621_086.JPG: Black Lives Matter
Today
Tomorrow
Foreva
FLOYHP_200621_088.JPG: Teachers 4 Black Lives
FLOYHP_200621_090.JPG: Big 3
FLOYHP_200621_091.JPG: F--- Twelve
FLOYHP_200621_094.JPG: 1,252 reported black deaths by police since 2015
99% of officers were not charged with a crime
FLOYHP_200621_101.JPG: Black Trans Lives Matter
FLOYHP_200621_104.JPG: What would you throw him?
(a) A hungry shark
(b) A High-Five
(c) Thoughts & Prayers
(d) Other: (Write Below)
(e) A very heavy weight
(f) The weight of his own bullshit
(g) A sack of bricks
(h) A death blow (Mike T. Style)
(i) A sack of shit
FLOYHP_200621_109.JPG: When does my black son go from cute to a threat??!
FLOYHP_200621_117.JPG: Land of the Thief
Home of the Slave
FLOYHP_200621_120.JPG: Our Lives Matter
FLOYHP_200621_122.JPG: Tamir Rice was in the 7th grade, so am I. Should I worry about school and sports, or murderers and racism. Pick one!!
FLOYHP_200621_125.JPG: If you make a clown the president, the country will be a circus.
FLOYHP_200621_128.JPG: * North Carolina -- Barbers need 1520 hours of training; police officers only need 620.
* California -- Licensed cosmetologists need 1600 hours of training; police officers need 664.
* Florida -- Interior designers must have 1760 hours of training, but police officers only need 770.
* Massachusetts -- Licensed HVAC technicians need 1000 hours of training and policemen need 900.
* Michigan -- Licensed electric sign specialists need 4000 hours of training; policemen need 594.
* Louisiana -- Manicurists need 500 hours of training while police officers only need 360.
FLOYHP_200621_134.JPG: No racist ass police
FLOYHP_200621_135.JPG: No Justice
No Peace!!
FLOYHP_200621_137.JPG: Black is Beautiful
FLOYHP_200621_140.JPG: Labor March
Friday, June 19th 2020
FLOYHP_200621_143.JPG: F--- austerity
F--- the police
FLOYHP_200621_166.JPG: Don't ever think it couldn't be you!!
FLOYHP_200621_187.JPG: White people --
I am a white woman from a small country town. Four years ago I married a black man, I did not think that race would be a topic of contention during our marriage because after all "I didn't see color." Every time we ended up on the topic during our first 1.5 yrs of marriage, I thought it was ridiculous to be discussing this again, I thought "I'm absolutely not racist so how does this topic so often end in disagreement." Finally, I read the books, 1.5 yrs of marriage had not taught me anything compared to "White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo and "The Color Law" by Richard Rothstein. From there I was hooked and read every James Baldwin + Ta-Nehisi Coates book there is and "The New Jim Crow" and "So You Want to Talk About Race..." My life changed after reading these. I am so embarrassed by my ignorance and sorry that I did not learn sooner. There is a whole other story happening in America that many are not aware of.
My reason for writing this is to say having a black friend, family member or even spouse does not mean you are not racist. To be white in America is to be racist unless you have intentionally taught yourself otherwise.
FLOYHP_200621_215.JPG: Listen to Black Women
FLOYHP_200614_008.JPG: If all lives matter
Why is it so hard to save Black Lives Matter
FLOYHP_200614_011.JPG: Racism is small dick energy
FLOYHP_200614_022.JPG: Divest police brutality
Invest in social equality
FLOYHP_200614_026.JPG: So kneeling is bad unless a cop does it?
FLOYHP_200614_029.JPG: Equality shouldn't be too much to handle
FLOYHP_200614_036.JPG: Racists of a feather flock together!
FLOYHP_200614_040.JPG: No Justice
No Peace
FLOYHP_200614_043.JPG: Black
Men
Women
Children
LGBTQ
Lives Matter
FLOYHP_200614_059.JPG: #TheyShouldBeAlive
FLOYHP_200614_065.JPG: Can you hear us yet
FLOYHP_200614_071.JPG: Abolish police
FLOYHP_200614_084.JPG: Black Veterans Murder
by police since 2018
FLOYHP_200614_088.JPG: U.S. get out of Guantanamo Cuba
DC Metro Coalition in Solidarity with the Cuban Revolution
FLOYHP_200614_090.JPG: Bl4ck
L1v35
M4773r
FLOYHP_200614_092.JPG: End big pharma & their deadly drugs today, overcome all of man's addictions, disease, illnesses, chronic pain, view over 500 diseases cured or improved using calamus medicine including Alzheimers + Dementia. Please be patient
FLOYHP_200614_095.JPG: It's time to clean house
Protect good cops
Fire bad cops
FLOYHP_200614_100.JPG: We got
We got
We got
We got
Loyalty, got Royalty inside our DNA
FLOYHP_200614_106.JPG: When hate is loud
Love must not be silent
FLOYHP_200614_108.JPG: A C*PS "job" is to increase the billionaire's net worth & protect white supremacy
FLOYHP_200614_110.JPG: America is really fortunate that black people only want equality and not revenge
FLOYHP_200614_113.JPG: I walk for my grandkids.
May they never have to see this ratial [sic] hatred again.
FLOYHP_200614_121.JPG: Black Lawyers for Black Lives
FLOYHP_200614_123.JPG: Acknowledge * Listen * Act
Black Scientists Matter
Black Lives Matter
FLOYHP_200614_128.JPG: We serve & protect! Show us some respect
Who? Not us...
(if it were, you'd listen to us)
You protect the greedy sociopath white colonizers. Just b/c you do their bidding, doesn't mean they give a shit about you, your family, nothing. The people care. Join us & we will show respect, gratitude, & love.
FLOYHP_200614_132.JPG: #AllBirthdaysMatter
FLOYHP_200614_167.JPG: Bend the arc towards justice NOW
FLOYHP_200614_170.JPG: Thanks Mayor Bowser, the right leader at the right time.
During this globe [sic] pandemic, everyone stay vigilant and stay safe
FLOYHP_200613_01.JPG: Flush the sewer!
FLOYHP_200613_04.JPG: When you pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Most certainly, I tell you, they have received their reward.
FLOYHP_200613_09.JPG: George Floyd's life mattered
FLOYHP_200613_11.JPG: Lets make AmeriKKKa not racist for the 1st time ever
FLOYHP_200613_17.JPG: Racist party
RSVP Nov. 3
FLOYHP_200613_18.JPG: Vote out racism
FLOYHP_200613_21.JPG: If you think your mask makes it hard to breath, imagine being black in America.
FLOYHP_200613_31.JPG: Your fight is our fight
FLOYHP_200613_52.JPG: Vote.Org
There are many here among us
Who feel that life is but a joke
But, oh, but you are I, we've been
through that
And that is not our fate
So let us stop talking' falsely now
The hour's getting late, hey...
In this difficult day, in this difficult time for
the United States, it is perhaps well to ask
what kind of a nation we are and what
direction we want to move in.
FLOYHP_200613_59.JPG: Know Justice
Know Peace
FLOYHP_200613_60.JPG: Real men don't hide in bunkers.
#Black Lives NOT Trump Lies
FLOYHP_200613_63.JPG: Freedom is never voluntarily given by the Oppressor
It must be demanded by the Oppressed
FLOYHP_200613_66.JPG: Baby Gate
FLOYHP_200613_69.JPG: If you're not part of the solution
You're part of the problem
FLOYHP_200613_74.JPG: Not: "Gas thy neighbor" (or hit them with rubber bullets)
FYI: The Bible says "Love they neighbor"
FLOYHP_200613_80.JPG: Take down racism
FLOYHP_200613_82.JPG: Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything
FLOYHP_200613_84.JPG: Enough!
FLOYHP_200613_90.JPG: "A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything."
-- Malcolm X
FLOYHP_200613_92.JPG: My black life matter
#Period!!!
FLOYHP_200613_95.JPG: Protest for all black lives
FLOYHP_200610_03.JPG: Black Lives Matter
FLOYHP_200610_11.JPG: Enough is Enough and to the little man in the WH thank you this would not have happened without you!
FLOYHP_200610_13.JPG: Blue Lives Murder
FLOYHP_200610_18.JPG: I can't breathe
FLOYHP_200610_21.JPG: Free the #BunkerBoy!
Vote!!
FLOYHP_200610_27.JPG: When Did I Go From Cute to Dangerous
FLOYHP_200610_29.JPG: The time to evolve is NOW
Thank you George Floyd
FLOYHP_200610_33.JPG: Silence = Compliance
FLOYHP_200610_35.JPG: No justice
No peace
FLOYHP_200610_37.JPG: BLM
FLOYHP_200610_40.JPG: Thanks for the crib around bunker boy
F--- Trump
FLOYHP_200610_44.JPG: You coward
Trump I see you and we comin 4 U
Built that White House you hide in
FLOYHP_200610_46.JPG: They matter
FLOYHP_200610_48.JPG: Be My Voice.
FLOYHP_200610_53.JPG: "To me this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way ... I have to stand up for people that are oppressed."
-- Colin Kaepernick 2016
This... is why
Police Reform
Education Reform
Inform Yourself
And Vote
FLOYHP_200610_56.JPG: Feel free to make a sign!!
BLM
Take back the wall
FLOYHP_200610_59.JPG: Together We Can
Fund Care, Not Cops
FLOYHP_200610_69.JPG: If you think your mask makes is hard to breath, imagine being Black in America.
FLOYHP_200609_03.JPG: Black Lives Matter
If you think your mask makes it hard to breath, imagine being Black in America
FLOYHP_200609_04.JPG: Stronger Together
IUPAT in Action
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades
FLOYHP_200606_02.JPG: Register to Vote
FLOYHP_200604_01.JPG: The following pictures are from the page 2020_DC_Floyd_Protest_HP DC -- Protest: George Floyd -- Placards/Signs: Elsewhere in Lafayette Square/BLM Plaza area (219 photos from 2020) Trump's works R anti-Christ
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