I have taught at universities in the US, the UK, Germany and China and I have published in numerous academic journals. I was active in the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s demanding equal rights for Blacks. NOW I SUPPORT CIVIL RIGHTS AND DEMAND EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL CITIZENS, INCLUDING WHITES AND MEN. (For some of my more formal writing, go to http://www.anthonyflood.com/murray.htm you can find photos, etc.) For most of my writing, see Tulane University's Library, Special Collections.
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FROM A NEWSER DISCUSSION ON TRUMP, CONVICTED FELONS, MILWAUKEE, etc.
Milwaukee is NOT a horrible city. When Kenosha burned and Madison's monuments were felled during the Democrat riots of 2020, the police chief of Milwaukee worked hard to maintain basic order. Milwaukee's first elected black mayor, Cavalier Johnson, worked to keep the GOP convention in Milwaukee, and tho he is a liberal Democrat, he is working to make the convention area safe (protestors today could be Tajikistani terrorists let in by Biden's border policy). Like in every large American city, crime is a problem, but things are probably better than most cities. Milwaukee should be happy to host the RNC Convention, and Republicans may have many fewer problems here than the Democrats in Chicago this August. I am a Trump Republican and a proud Milwaukee resident.
Mina
humura3 hours agoThat explains a lot. But why are you fronting excuses for his rude remarks about your city?
Tom S humura3 hours ago Since Our Traitor Trump is not a "Republican' by any stretch of the word, how can you be a "trump Republican"??

Convicted felon receives a hero’s welcome by Republican “law makers” on Capitol Hill.
time for a change
humura Bangkok Taxi4 minutes ago How many times was Martin Luther King, Jr. convicted of various crimes. Surely, some felony convictions. True of many involved in the civil rights movement (indeed I too was a convicted felon for some years for trying to order coffee in Woolworth's with folks of another color). Trump should not have been tried on charges like those; it was a sign of tyranny under the Democrats (as it was true in the South when King and I and others were arrested, that too was Democratic Party tyranny), We can only hope a Trump victory in November will stop America's sliding into dictatorship under Biden and the Democrats.
Mina
Bangkok Taxi3 hours agoTwisted thinking...absolutely needs to go. NO Congress person should be endorsing a convicted felon for POTUS. It's shameful and an international embarrassment for us all.
Monday, June 3, 2024
A SURPRISING STORY FROM RT
RT is a Russian outlet and one expects to see the Russian position on world politics. But I am surprised by this article, happily so. At a time when anti-Jewish mobs roam top notch American universities, and can appear before Jewish schools and temples, this is a refreshing contrast. Hugh Murray
Putin congratulates Jews

Russian President Vladimir Putin has wished Russian Jews ‘all the best’ as they celebrate the Day of Salvation and Liberation - a holiday dedicated to the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.
While the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany, or Victory Day, is recognized on May 8 in Western countries and May 9 in Russia and parts of the former Soviet Union and the former Yugoslavia, in 1945 that date fell on the 26th day of the Jewish month of Iyar. This year, that day coincides with June 3.
In a statement published on the Kremlin’s official website, Putin wrote “26 Iyar is one of the most important, significant dates in the centuries-old history of the Jewish people,” which connects eras and generations and personifies “the unfading memory of the Great Victory” and the “immortal feat” of those who crushed Nazism and saved the Jewish and other peoples from annihilation.
“This is a tribute to deep, sincere respect for people who, in the most difficult trials, showed steadfastness and courage and did not submit to a cruel and merciless enemy,” Putin wrote.
The president went on to describe the holiday as a celebration that enriches the “historical, religious, and cultural traditions of Russian Jews, promotes high spiritual, moral, patriotic ideals and values in society, especially among young people, and serves to consolidate efforts in opposing radical nationalism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism.”
“I wish you success in implementing your plans and all the best. Happy holiday!” Putin’s message concluded.
