The Official Boycott Florida Thread..... We Gonna Stop They Money

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Why didn't people react like this when Snowden exposed the NSA? People should be more angry about that.
 

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STOP SUPPORTING EVERYTHING BLACK PEOPLE!!!!!!!! IT CAN BE DONE BECAUSE IT HAS BEEN DONE BEFORE.

Every type of economy that runs the state of Florida... Boycott it....

Sports(Orlando Magic, Florida Marlins, Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, Florida Gators, Florida State Seminoles ect.). Stop going to the games, stop purchasing merchandise, Stop booster donations... The whole nine. I wish college and pro athletes would stop playing games altogether until demands are met. What a dream.....


Travel: STOP ALL TRAVEL TO FLORIDA PERIOD. No Amusement Parks(Disney Land/World, Universal, Bush Gardens, Sea World, ect), No cruises, no flights... Nothing..


This is just a short list, feel free to add. This is the time to stand up.... or lay down and get walked on. It's c00n card pullin season.... Which side are you on?
i don't think that's the right way of dealing with the florida issue...


i like this way of dealing with florida..

I don’t care if you’re a lieutenant or who you are

Miami police are investigating an altercation between two of their officers that was caught on camera against department regulations,
WPLG-TV reported.

The footage, recorded on Officer Marcel Jackson’s personal video equipment, shows Jackson throwing Lt. David Ramras to the ground after Jackson pulled Ramras over for speeding. Jackson also recorded a phone call he made after the stop, by which point Ramras had been identified as a lieutenant in the department’s Internal Affairs unit.

“I had to like, sling him to the ground,” Jackson can be heard saying to an unidentified officer. “Bro, I thought I was going to get into a shooting.”



It’s unknown why Jackson was using his own camera to record the encounter. Miami police currently do not carry dashboard cameras on their vehicles.

The footage begins with Jackson approaching Ramras’ vehicle after pulling him over. WPLG reported that, according to Jackson, Ramras initially refused to pull over, leading to a brief pursuit before Ramras stopped.

Ramras can then be seen opening his door and attempting to leave his vehicle. But Jackson then pins him against the car before throwing him to the ground. During his phone call, Jackson said Ramras told him, ‘Get the f*ck in your car’ while attempting to pull rank.

WTVJ-TV reported that Ramras also allegedly asked Jackson, “Do you know who the f*ck I am?” and, “What’s all that stuff on your face?”

Three other officers are then seen in the video arriving in separate vehicles and assisting Jackson in subduing Ramras. The other officers at the scene were reportedly unaware that Jackson was recording the encounter.

“I’m like, ‘Yo, I don’t know who you are, bro. Don’t jump out on me,’” Jackson can be heard saying during his phone call later. “I said, ‘I don’t care if you’re a lieutenant or who you are.’”

The Miami Herald reported that Ramras has been assigned to another post during the course of the investigation, while Jackson has been relieved of duty with pay, in part because he has refused to turn over his camera after providing the video of the encounter.

“An officer recording traffic stops with a private camera, the rules say you can’t do that,” Chief Manuel Orosa was quoted as saying. “We’re liable for what he does at work and [the video] needs to be stored for safekeeping. If it’s destroyed, that’s a no-no.”

Watch WPLG’s report, as aired on Monday, below.


http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/07/...-cop-films-his-fight-with-a-superior-officer/
 

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Broward says losses mount for tourism as more conventions stay away, citing fear for safety of diverse groups​

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Posted onAugust 22, 2023
Categories Broward News

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Broward County tourism officials say that financial losses are continuing to mount as conventions once scheduled for Fort Lauderdale have opted to go someplace else.

The tally now stands at 14, with four of those conventions backing out in August alone, according to Visit Lauderdale, the agency formerly known as the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau.

They cite Florida’s culture wars on issues that critics say attack Blacks, gays, and transgender youth, as well as policies targeting state universities as well as migrants.

Broward’s tourism arm said the lost conventions could have brought hotel stays to Fort Lauderdale and its surrounding cities, which also meant money spent on restaurants and attractions.

The updated list now includes the National Sales Network Conference, whose founder and CEO emailed the county Monday: “Moving forward, we will not consider conducting any future conferences in the state of Florida given the Governor’s statement that slavery was good for Black people.”

And the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology wasn’t planning its annual convention until 2028, but backed out last week, citing in an email: “At the moment, we aren’t able to consider any Florida cities because of the political issues around women’s health and the added challenges with higher education there.”

It adds to the laundry list of groups including the Chicago-based American Specialty Toy Retailing Association, which had planned a 3,000-person conference in Fort Lauderdale in 2026, and cited the “unfriendly political environment in Florida.” The Washington, D.C.-based Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs, which was scheduled to come to Fort Lauderdale in January, diverted to New Orleans instead because of what’s perceived as anti-migrant policies. And the Atlanta-based aParent Miracles Foundation for this November is headed to Texas instead after the NAACP issued a travel advisory for Florida “in direct response to Governor Ron DeSantis’ attempts to erase Black history, and to restrict diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in Florida schools,” the organizer wrote the county’s tourism office.

Last month, the Tom Joyner Foundation, and the 1,700 hotel rooms it wanted, disappeared, too. “If this were about economics, that would be one thing, but what is at the core of the issue from the above, is fear for the safety of African-American, LGBTQ+ and a smaller portion of even Latino students and others traveling to Florida to participate in what is a national event,” an organizer wrote the tourism office. The agency also cited the state’s new permitless gun carry laws, which allow people to carry concealed weapons without training or a permit, as another reason to skip the Sunshine State. That legislation was hailed by the NRA.

The emails were obtained by the South Florida Sun Sentinel in a public records request.

Stacy Ritter, president and CEO of Visit Lauderdale, Broward County’s tourism promotion arm, said Tuesday she was “keeping a careful eye on the trend, which isn’t great.”

“It’s most troubling because of the economic impact which translates into Broward County residents’ jobs,” saying an estimated 10% of Broward’s jobs were directly or indirectly tied to tourism.

Ritter’s agency is trying to offset the damage with advertising efforts to show Florida, at least the southern end, is welcoming. On Tuesday, they successfully appealed to the Broward County commission to spend nearly $800,000 — money raised from a tourism hotel tax — to participate in the January 2024 Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif.

Chief among the float participants considered to perform: Drag queens.

Lisa J. Huriash can be reached at lhuriash@sunsentinel.com. Follow on Twitter @LisaHuriash
 
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