With all the latest media hoopla and Donald Trump’s incendiary words with regards to women caught on tape we ask the following poll question
Welcome to THEJNSREPORT’S: Some Labor Day Shots
It’s been a while since I updated the shots I’ve taken day tripping around the city. The following are just a sample of some images I shot walking the city this past Labor Day. 
Columbus Circle Area
The W
I wandered into Times Square which was busy but not overly.
It’s Times Square!
From Times Square to Central Park
Came across this mini Amusement Park reminding me of some of the few fun times as a kid I got to enjoy going on rides at an Amusement Park.
This is just an awesome and classic Central Park scene.
Approaching the never-ending scene of park goers wanting to snap a shot with Alice In Wonderland’s statues. I think you’d need a permit to keep people out of the way long enough to shoot this scene without someone in it lol. 
This would be as good as it got.
As I passed by here I came across a man blowing giant bubbles for the kids…
Hope you enjoyed my little sample.
I had a recent debate with a friend over whether my friend agreed or disagreed with Colin Kaepernick’s protest by sitting during the national anthem. My friend and I both were passionate in our arguments for and against Kaepernick. My friend’s view was that the 49ers should get rid of Kaepernick or the league should throw him out of league altogether. He went on to say Kaepernick should try driving a cab for living instead of playing football over his refusal to stand during the national anthem. He said “When you make your living here you should respect the flag and stand for the flag during the national anthem”. I shot back what does how much money he earns have to do with his right to protest?
My argument was that Colin Kaepernick wasn’t doing anything unpatriotic by silently protesting injustices in this country which touts itself as the world’s greatest nation. America espouses the moral beliefs that all men are created equal, and have the right to pursue life, liberty and happiness. That they have the right to freedom of speech/expression. It also says that all men have the right to be protected and treated fairly under the law regardless of gender, race, religious beliefs or ethnicity. These are all the things that the founders of America believed in and what made America greater than any other nation on the face of the earth.
What we have seen though is that America was founded on injustice, slavery, exploitation, double standards, systemic institutionalized racist policies and/or practices which continue to this day. This is so much so that it has to be spelled out for people in legislation for employment, for housing or even to attend institutions of higher learning.
Colin Kaepernick’s protest using his celebrity/athlete platform to highlight the contradiction between what America was founded to be versus what is has historically shown itself to be (while better than many other nations) isn’t actually living up to the foundation it’s predicated upon for ALL of it’s citizens. It’s important to note that the right to protest is an American idea and tradition supported by the constitution. Colin Kaepernick as a man and citizen of the U.S.A is exercising his rights and for that he’s ridiculed by fellow “Americans”. I call that ignorance and B.S.
I say all this to say that we ended our dialogue agreeing to disagree on whether or not Kaepernick was disrespecting the flag. I ended my point with my friend by saying “How unpatriotic could he be when he goes out there, works for his living, supports this very same government which taxes his multi-million dollar earnings annually, by electing to exercise the rights afforded to him as a citizen?”
I turn the debate over to you with this poll question
Welcome to THEJNSREPORT’S: The Strength Of A Black Woman
Her intelligence, her strength, her grace, her dignity and her resolve are seemingly otherworldly. In the face of immense pressures and incredible difficulty she’s still able to hold her head high and push on. She does whatever she has to do working long hours at two jobs to support her family. Her faith in God as the creator of all things both beginning and end is her strength and her refuge. His word guides her and gives the support and strength needed to live and succeed for her family. Her husband a soldier died while serving this country.
She raises several children three boys and two girls. They are barely into their young adult and teenage lives when she watches the world murder her babies one after the other. Still she has faith and believes in God’s divine justice. She has to carry on in the face of unspeakable grief as injustice reigns with the murderers of her children going unpunished by the system. Video of their killings at the hands of law enforcement officers only serve as a never-ending open wound. In some she sees her children plead for their lives as they are mercilessly assassinated in a hail of gunfire from service weapons. In others she’s in disbelief as her child is calling out for air in desperate attempts to breathe before being suffocated to death.
The courts shake their heads NO when asked if they will prosecute let alone discipline those that are clearly guilty. Her heart drops even lower if it can be imagined. She feels utterly empty and her eyes darken as her body trembles involuntarily with great force. She struggles to take a sip of water from a glass that shatters in her hand.
Welcome to THEJNSREPORT’S: The Building Of A Bridge
Written by
T.D Moody
It can be agreed upon that in order to build any structure, one has to have a blue print/layout of the exact specifications in order to begin construction. Fundamental principles must be employed to ensure that the proper foundation and framework of the structure to be built are established first. For example you wouldn’t pour the gravel for a road before preparing the actual area that is to become the road for the laying of the gravel. It is the same with building bridges.
The recent murders of two black men Alton Sterling and Philando Castile within days of each other by police continues to spark the outrage and outcry of the black community as we continue to see that America hasn’t changed. No matter what the slogan or hashtag, in her eyes (America’s) black lives don’t matter unless…they are being exploited, stolen from ie (having style, music, historical and cultural influence and attributes appropriated) by non black populations to the maximum benefit of a select portion of society…the elite. The most overlooked elephant in the room that apologists, uncle Toms, and those who are ignorant of how to reconcile this divide between law enforcement and the communities they police is…. accountability.
You could retrain police, make the standards required to become a police officer higher, and have diversity emersion and sensitivity training all you want, but if there is no accountability for the actions of those put into positions of power then it’s all for nothing. We are seeing that indeed open season has long since been declared on the black populations of this world. America isn’t supposed to represent only a few favored communities or populations. It’s supposed to be representative of all the peoples of the world.
However, the history of this nation is built on the theft, enslavement, deprivation, segregation, impoverishment, miseducation, murder, disenfranchisement,incarceration and destruction of the family and community when it comes to the black man/woman. This has gone on for more than four centuries and there has been no reparation of the devastating effects all of this has caused. Instead we black people are blamed for our present condition and circumstances which are consequential symptoms of a systematic assault against us the likes the world has never seen.
The lives of our children are counted as even less unless they are exceptional at a sport or at making money for corporate monopolies and oligarchs alike. Think that isn’t the case? See the Nike and Reebok camps recruiting 12 and 13 year old minorities to be the future Lebrons and Kobes. See the NCAA and its outright slave/athlete system where all the profits generated from the breaking of young bodies against one another for the entertainment & enrichment of a governing body over college athletics which says in effect “All for me and none for anybody else”.
A system that punishes the very same class of people for trying to profit off their own names and likenesses while it does just that. A system that enjoys a multibillion dollar a year cash cow while also holding the keys to the future earnings of many of these athletes in their firm grip by shear fact that the path to the professional ranks where they will be exploited some more is through the same institution. All of this is part of a systemic problem.
The wholesale authorization for “murder by fear” justification had it’s precedents set long ago. In order to build a bridge between minority communities and law enforcement who police them, we must start with the judicial system. Both the community, courts and the police must know that an unjust killing can’t be covered up, ignored, blamed on the victim, or excused by the courts even in the face of video evidence of guilt. The past few years have shown the world what America does when it comes to justice for those black lives taken by the police…basically nothing.
Movies such as Fruitvale Station depicting the actual killing of Oscar Grant by police “accidentally” if you believe the officer responsible who in turn receives in effect 5 months for Oscar Grant’s killing reinforces the idea that “black lives don’t matter” to the justice system unless they are behind bars and turned into the property of the state in which they can be made to work and the money their labor generates enriches those who run the prisons. So how do we build that bridge? ACCOUNTABILITY!!! Without it nothing moves forward other than more killings and retaliatory killings. Removal of killer cops from duty who have no justification for excessive force or use of deadly force is a start.
No more paid leave for these types of officers while we wait to see the wheels of justice spin nowhere. No more hearing callous statements from police brass blind to what is going on that there is no problem and that the police are under attack. They are the ones on the offensive, they are the ones who are committing crimes and getting away with it because they’ve been emboldened with the idea that nothing will happen to them as a result of any actions they take. Real jail time same as one would receive had they committed the same acts without a badge and uniform are requisite.
Remembering the words of Malcolm X. (Paraphrasing) Whenever a people come to the conclusion that the government which they have supported proves itself unwilling/or unable to protect their lives and their property as they would any other group of people because of the color of their skin, then those peoples are within their rights and not human beings unless they band together and do whatever, however, whenever is necessary to see that their lives and property are protected.
In conclusion I end with this. We don’t need idiots saying as if they are so wise that “All lives matter” that is an obvious truth. However it isn’t all lives facing the same conditions the black man/woman/community has and continues to face.
Welcome to THEJNSREPORT’S: Orlando, Florida: Pulse
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As Pride approaches we’re still trying to wrap our minds around this past weekends tragic events at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, FL. The following images are dedicated to the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting.
White Delphinium
White Lisianthus
R.I.P. May God bless you all and your families during this incredible difficult and unfathomable time.
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Welcome to THEJNSREPORT’S: Spring towards Summer 2016!
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Finally the weather in the city has started to make us believe that Spring is definitely sprung. Making it through another day is a blessing we can only give God thanks for. Channeling my inner “green”. Nature in the concrete jungle 2016!
Check out the touch of Green Hydrangea
The Super Close Up on a “Touch Of Green” Hydrangea
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