Villager 12-5-2016

Fake news:  “An FBI agent investigating Hillary Clinton’s e-mails was found dead in an apparent murder-suicide.”  “The Pope endorsed Donald Trump for President.”  “Hillary Clinton operated a pedophilia sex ring out of a Pizza parlor in Washington.”  “Busloads of people were paid to protest at a Trump rally in Austin Texas.”  If you believe any of these stories, you need to find a better source for your news (like this one).  Most of these stories are anti-Hillary Clinton and pro-Donald Trump.  Are Republicans more gullible than Democrats???

Real news:  Members of the Standing Rock Sioux Indians won a (temporary) victory this week when the U.S. Corps of Engineers refused a permit for the Dakota Access Pipeline, which was slated to pass under the Missouri river near sacred Indian burial sites.

On April 4, 2015, in North Charleston, South Carolina, Walter Scott was pulled over by police officer, Michael Slager for having a broken brake light.  Cell-phone video shows Scott running away from the officer, as the officer shot Scott in the back, killing him.  Scott was black, Slager is white.  Slager’s trial for murder this week resulted in a hung jury.  Prosecutors plan to retry Slager, who will also face federal charges.

Thirty six people perished in a warehouse fire in San Francisco Friday, December 2.   The victims were young adults, mostly in their twenties and thirties, who were attending a dance party in the warehouse called the “Ghost Ship” which was home to an artist community.

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About alexanderboulton

Alex Boulton is a historian (PhD College of William and Mary, 1991) specializing in early American cultural history. His Dissertation was titled "The Architecture of Slavery." He has written books on Frank Lloyd Wright and the Peloponnesian War and is currently working on two books: One on Thomas Jefferson's Family and the other on the evolution of the word and idea of race. He taught history at Stevenson University for twenty-five years until he retired in 2020. In addition to his PhD in history, he has an MA in American Studies from W&M and a BFA in fine arts from the Maryland Institute of Art. Before he entered grad school at W&M, he worked as a professional photographer. He lives in Baltimore Maryland.
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