SPOTLIGHT: AMERICANS FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE THAT YOU
NEED TO KNOW ABOUT
A new report likens America to China's Tiananmen Square
for an untold number of Americans and non-citizen residents enduring U.S. legal
system abuse. While America does not hesitate to use human rights organization
reports to demonize countries like Russia and China, they fail to accept the
findings when it is negative for the United States or Israel.
https://www.npr.org/2022/02/01/1077291879/israel-apartheid-state-amnesty-international
Amnesty International has found that Israel is an
apartheid state and the United States government and various media outlets is
calling the documented human rights violations, anti-Semitism.
If Russia, or China was arresting people at the rate
of 1 person every 38 seconds (rate of arrests in the United States for the
“drug war”), the United States government would be crying foul.
Further, channels like the History Channel, American focused
on Hitler and his crimes. They do not focus so much on the crimes of the United
States legal system that disproportionately target people of color and the
poor.
This show is about two American women and their
organizations that are fighting for you, and winning.
About 6 years ago when national outcry over police brutality in America was escalating, the thought emerged that even without physical violence an average American could be tortured through persistent violations of his or her rights by agents of U.S. government.
Our broadcast guests are leaders of America United International (AUI), a new campaign building on efforts to combat use -- actually, abuse of America's legal system to persecute people with the complicity of presiding judges. AUI published its latest report on the phenomenon last week titled "An Unseen Forest".
The related press
statement compares weaponizations of the U.S. legal system to being
"riddled with injustice" and relates that experience to the 1989
massacre at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. Telling us more
about AUI and breaking down these analogies associated with its recently
published report will be Belinda Parker-Brown and Dr. Zena
Crenshaw-Logal.
Parker-Brown is CEO of Louisiana United International, Inc., the nonprofit civil, constitutional, and human rights organization that sponsors AUI.
Crenshaw-Logal
is AUI's Chief of Operations and a former civil trial attorney turned long-time
human rights defender.
Join us for this live YouTube broadcast about America United International with Belinda Parker-Brown and Zena Crenshaw-Logal and Walter Davis as producer and moderator. Learn about Americans who are fighting for justice for your families and communities, and winning.
10 AM PST Friday 18 February 2022. https://youtu.be/QH6yA2fOTBg
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