Not exact matches
Just like for racists, statistics that
show a higher incident of violent
crime amongst
black people justifies their racism instead of causing them to look at what has been done by society to
black people that has led to the circumstances they are currently in.
[The] report served the time - tested purpose: Whenever the system is in crisis (or
shows signs of becoming transformed); whenever
blacks get restless (or
show strength); whenever whites in significant numbers
show signs of coming together with
blacks to confront their mutual problems (or enemies), the trick is to shift the focus from the real struggle for political and economic empowerment to
black «
crime,» degeneracy, pathology, and — in Moynihan's innovative twist — the «deterioration» of the
black family.
A state law on what constitutes illegal folding knives, or so - called «gravity» knives, targets
blacks and Hispanics with razor - sharp precision — though the «weapons» are rarely used in violent
crimes, new statistics
show.
Crime is down and Brooklyn is hip, but young
black men face too much police harassment and economic opportunities for the poorest New Yorkers are grim and
show no promising signs of improvement.
Mildred, whose bottomless grief has hardened into a single - minded, nothing - left - to - lose crusade, bulldozes through anyone unwise enough to stand in her way: not just the cops who, in her words, are «too busy torturing
black folks to solve actual
crimes,» but also neighbors, asshole teenagers, and the town's condescending Catholic priest, who she dresses down with a juicy,
show - stopping monologue.
Alongside The Unjust, box office hit The Man From Nowhere features in the «
Crime and Punishment» section, whilst
black comedy Shim's Family and Blue Dragon Film Award winner The
Show Must Go On join Oki's Movie in «Extraordinary Ordinary Families».
The helmer looks to be
showing no signs of stopping and is now negotiating to take the helm of Andrew Baldwin «s
Black List approved fish - out - of - water Yakuza
crime drama «The Outsider.»
Now
showing in theaters is Prisoners, a chilling new
crime drama featuring a
Black List screenplay by Aaron Guzikowski, directed by French - Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve.
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Crime Story (FX), Aquarius (NBC), Blindspot (NBC), Minority Report (FOX), The Muppets (ABC), Scream Queens (FOX), Supergirl (CBS) and UnREAL (Lifetime)
, Dan Gregor (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Cherry Jones (American
Crime, Transparent), Rashida Jones (Angie Tribeca, Parks and Recreation), Andy Kindler (Bob's Burgers, Maron), Nick Kroll (Oh Hello on Broadway, Kroll
Show), John Mulaney (Oh Hello on Broadway, Saturday Night Live), musician Krist Novoselic, Henry Rollins (The Legend of Korra, Sons of Anarchy), Tracee Ellis Ross (
Black - ish, Reed Between the Lines), novelist Cheryl Strayed, Tessa Thompson (Thor: Ragnarok, Annihilation, Westworld, Creed), David Wain (Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Role Models) Brent Weinbach (Rad Lands, Another Period), Dolly Wells (Doll & Em, 45 Years), Shannon Woodward (Westworld, Raising Hope), and singer - songwriter Kurt Vile.
The movie does a fantastic job
showing how the band was influenced in creating their music by not only
showing black on
black violent
crimes, but also the brutality and harassment of law enforcement, many things that are still a problem in today's society.
It isn't enough that he prowls the rough, tough streets of Gotham nightly to expunge
crime like a giant
black Vileda super-mop, but he also gets wheeled out by Warner Brothers whenever there's some money to be made from films, TV
shows or videogames.
Taking inspiration from famous Batman comic books, like Knightfall, Gotham City is
shown to be in the hands of the
Crime Lord Roman Sionis, aka the
Black Mask.
Highlights from Imprint 93 include Chris Ofili's
Black (1997), a series of cuttings from his local newspaper showing crimes attributed to black suspects, Elizabeth Peyton's Untitled (1995), made from a sequence of video - stills of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain performing in 1993, and Martin Creed's Work no. 88 (1994) a crumpled ball of A4 paper that Higgs and Creed sent to the Tate Gallery but was returned to them, flattened inside an envelope, «rejected» as an unsolicited dona
Black (1997), a series of cuttings from his local newspaper
showing crimes attributed to
black suspects, Elizabeth Peyton's Untitled (1995), made from a sequence of video - stills of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain performing in 1993, and Martin Creed's Work no. 88 (1994) a crumpled ball of A4 paper that Higgs and Creed sent to the Tate Gallery but was returned to them, flattened inside an envelope, «rejected» as an unsolicited dona
black suspects, Elizabeth Peyton's Untitled (1995), made from a sequence of video - stills of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain performing in 1993, and Martin Creed's Work no. 88 (1994) a crumpled ball of A4 paper that Higgs and Creed sent to the Tate Gallery but was returned to them, flattened inside an envelope, «rejected» as an unsolicited donation.
It was written by Spenser Cohen (whose biggest credit is the 2013 TV movie Macklemore's Big Surprise) and Brad Kane (
Black Sails, Fringe) and directed by Ben Young, whose credits include a
crime thriller called Hounds of Love and several prank
shows.