Brett Carlsen / Getty Images NFL Owner Refuses To Kneel for Anthem: 'The Flag for Me Is Very Profound' The immigrant co-owner of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills made it clear that while she respects the right to protest, she will not be kneeling. By Johnathan Jones June 22, 2020
Michael Ciaglo / Getty ImagesCommentary As the Left's Defund Police Movement Grows, Denver Votes To Remove Cops from Schools Denver Public Schools voted unanimously to end its relationship with the city’s police department, and will remove officers from campuses. By Johnathan Jones June 22, 2020
Kearney Police Department / Facebook screen shotCommentary Officer Caught on Camera Stopping To Fix Fallen Flag Outside Nebraska Car Repair Shop A police officer in Nebraska was filmed by a security camera picking up and protecting an American flag that had fallen off a business. By Johnathan Jones June 17, 2020
Sean Pavone / Shutterstock Federal Judge Cracks Down on City Trying To Ban Open-Carry Firearms A judge ruled that the city cannot ban guns and ordered city officials to sign an agreement banning them from trying to do so again. By Johnathan Jones June 17, 2020
Underwood Archives / Getty ImagesCommentary 'Gone with the Wind' Returning to HBO Max with Sickening New Addition HBO Max will bring back the 1939 film ‘Gone with the Wind,’ but will add a disclaimer to contextualize the film’s racial stereotypes. By Johnathan Jones June 17, 2020
Eva Hambach / AFP via Getty Images Aunt Jemima Brand To Be Erased Over 'Racial Stereotype' Quaker Oats announced that Aunt Jemima had been canceled for perpetuating a ‘racial stereotype’ on Wednesday after facing backlash. By Johnathan Jones June 17, 2020
cdrin / Shutterstock University Votes To Enact Affirmative Action Even Though It's Outlawed The school’s board of regents voted unanimously to bring back illegal affirmative action practices, citing perceived racial inequality. By Johnathan Jones June 16, 2020
Bryan Thomas / Getty ImagesCommentary NYC Defeats Entire Purpose of Contact Tracing by Not Asking Subjects if They Protested New York’s coronavirus contact tracing program has lost all credibility, as tracers are not allowed to ask if patents attended protests. By Johnathan Jones June 16, 2020
Drew Angerer / Getty Images GOP Senator Rolling Out Bill That Offers Cash for Good Policing Sen. Tom Cotton has authored legislation that would offer cash incentives to police officers who go above and beyond. By Johnathan Jones June 16, 2020
Cliff Hawkins / Getty Images NFL Commissioner Pushes for Team To Sign Colin Kaepernick The country and the league are apparently reaching peak wokeness, so who knows what the future might hold for Kaepernick? By Johnathan Jones June 16, 2020