Conor McGregor is now a spokesman for Burger King, and his first commercial is hilarious. The Irish-born fighter is promoting the restaurant’s new spicy chicken sandwich. Who better to promote a spicy chicken sandwich than one of the most braggadocios fighters on the planet? Nobody is more qualified. Burger King signs Conor McGregor to promote its spicy chicken sandwich. pic.twitter.com/IU6xshkzmI — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) March 5, 2018 I’m honestly not even sure if they gave McGregor a script before they started shooting. Seems more likely to me that somebody just told him to pretend the sandwich was Floyd Mayweather, and then they let the camera roll. I love him shouting out all the haters at the very end of the video. Classic move from the UFC superstar. McGregor has become such a huge brand, it’s incredible. He was a nobody only a few years ago, and now he’s one of the most famous athletes on the planet. That’s what happens when you make a name for … [Read more...] about Conor McGregor’s Burger King Commercial Is Laugh-Out-Loud Funny
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Pink Floyd Graphic Designer On ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ Cover Turning 50
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Not only is Pink Floyd's 1973 progressive rock album, The Dark Side of the Moon , iconic, but so is its simple yet striking cover art: a triangular prism set against a black background with a ray of light refracting through it. Though the band's name and the record's title do not appear on the front cover, the design is universally recognizable and synonymous with Pink Floyd—so much so that it has since appeared on apparel, posters, mugs, magnets, beach towels, patches, buttons, a British postage stamp , and even the sides of vehicles . In essence, The Dark Side of the Moon design has become the band's unofficial visual trademark. The distinctive cover art was conceived by the British graphic design company Hipgnosis , founded in the late 1960s by Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell, which has long worked on Pink Floyd albums. In the five decades since the release of The Dark Side of the Moon ( which is marking … [Read more...] about Pink Floyd Graphic Designer On ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ Cover Turning 50
George Floyd Protesters Cash In On $9.25 Million In Settlement With Major City
Philadelphia officially settled four federal lawsuits Monday, committing to give around 350 people a total of $9.25 million after police allegedly hurt them amid 2020 demonstrations following George Floyd’s killing, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. The group of lawsuits cited a June 1, 2020, incident in which Philadelphia police tear-gassed protestors en masse on the Interstate 676 highway, the outlet reported . Lawyers also described officers using military-style armored vehicles, rubber bullets and pepper spray on protesters and residents during looting and violence in a West Philadelphia historically black business area, with many plaintiffs allegedly experiencing mental trauma and some being hospitalized. “The pain and trauma caused by a legacy of systemic racism and police brutality against Black and Brown Philadelphians is immeasurable,” Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said Monday, according to the Inquirer. “While this is just one step in the direction toward … [Read more...] about George Floyd Protesters Cash In On $9.25 Million In Settlement With Major City
What To Know About Irvo Otieno, Whose Death At A Mental Health Facility Sparked 10 Murder Charges
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Prosecutors say Black musician Irvo Otieno was smothered to death on March 6 in Henrico, Virginia, by police officers who treated him brutally while transferring him from a county jail to a mental health facility, an incident a lawyer representing the Otieno family compared to the 2020 police killing of George Floyd. Key Facts The County Commonwealth’s Attorney Ann Cabell Baskervill said an “extremely clear” and “extremely alarming” video shows deputies restraining Irvo Otieno, a 28-year-old Black musician, by putting their body weight on him and one officer’s knee on his neck for 12 minutes shortly after admitting him to Central State Hospital in Dinwiddie County. Ten people—seven Henrico County sheriff’s deputies and three employees at Central State Hospital—have been charged with second-degree murder. Attorneys for the Otieno family said officers “force rushed” Otieno, who was handcuffed, … [Read more...] about What To Know About Irvo Otieno, Whose Death At A Mental Health Facility Sparked 10 Murder Charges
7 Ways To Encourage Workplace Anti-Racism, Nearly Three Years Since America’s Racial Reckoning
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin After George Floyd’s May 2020 murder triggered a long overdue racial reckoning grounded in Black Lives Matter advocacy, anti-racism became a trendy workplace buzzword. Companies kicked into PR overdrive, racing to release pledges to become anti-racist insisting that non racist was not good enough. Instead, they committed to building truly anti-racist organizations willing to face hard truths , encourage difficult conversations and move toward a new level of inclusion and equity for Black professionals in particular. Fast forward almost three years and the persistent racial disparities suggest that what seemed like performative PR at the time may have actually been….performative PR. Arguably, Black professionals are the least surprised as they’ve grown quite accustomed to the predictable cycle of tragic, high publicity racial event followed by lofty executive racial justice word salad followed by performative, vague, … [Read more...] about 7 Ways To Encourage Workplace Anti-Racism, Nearly Three Years Since America’s Racial Reckoning
POLL: 95% Of Americans Support Criminal Justice Reform
The vast majority of Americans support some type of criminal justice reform, a new Associated Press (AP)/NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll shows. The Tuesday poll found that 95% of Americans were in favor of some type of reform; 29% of respondents supported a “complete overhaul” of the criminal justice system, 40% wanted “major changes,” and 25% supported “minor changes,” while only 5% did not think the system needed to be changed, according to an Associated Press report . A new AP-NORC poll finds nearly all Americans believe the country’s criminal justice system needs some type of reform. There is overwhelming support for clear standards for when officers use force and consequences for cops who do so excessively. https://t.co/9PyfmqUgNQ pic.twitter.com/EcmhhW6DX4 — The Associated Press (@AP) June 23, 2020 The poll, which was conducted between June 11 and June 15, surveyed 1,301 American adults with a margin of error of +/- 3.7 percentage … [Read more...] about POLL: 95% Of Americans Support Criminal Justice Reform
McConnell Sets Date For Vote On GOP Police Reform Bill
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell filed cloture Monday on the Republican police reform legislation, setting an official date for the vote. McConnell said the Senate will vote on the GOP’s police reform bill , which will need 60 votes in order to pass. Republicans would need seven or more Democrats to vote with them in order for the legislation to advance. Senate Republicans released their police reform legislation Wednesday in response to the killing of George Floyd and the ongoing protests. “The only group left in Washington D.C. that are reportedly agonizing over whether to block a discussion of police reform or let it proceed seem to be our Senate Democratic colleagues,” McConnell said on the Senate floor Monday. “I hope that whatever strange political calculations are making this difficult for our friends across the aisle will yield to common sense and to the American people’s hunger for progress. We will find out when we vote later this week.” Republican South … [Read more...] about McConnell Sets Date For Vote On GOP Police Reform Bill
Legal Expert Says Trump’s Police Reform EO Takes ‘Positive Steps In The Right Direction’
John Malcolm, Vice President of the Institute for Constitutional Government and Director of the Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation, spoke with the Daily Caller’s Samantha Renck about President Donald Trump’s recent executive order, police reform and more. President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday titled “Safe Policing for Safe Communities” in response to a new wave of protests following the death of George Floyd in May. “I think developing best practices and credentialing is not a bad idea,” Malcolm said in response to one of the components in the president’s executive order. “It’s going to look at things like [the] use of force policies, de-escalation techniques, training, early warning systems for police officers who may be distressed.” The executive order also includes information sharing and incentivizes co-responder programs. “[President Trump] has asked the Attorney General to develop a system that is going to track … [Read more...] about Legal Expert Says Trump’s Police Reform EO Takes ‘Positive Steps In The Right Direction’
Black, Hispanic people more likely to be held in jail before conviction, according to Colorado DA data
Eight Colorado district attorneys released detailed data about their operations Thursday in an attempt to be more transparent with the public amid broader criticism of racial disparities in and distrust of the U.S. criminal justice system. The data offers a look at the inner workings of Colorado’s prosecutors in unprecedented detail, with researchers tracking 55 different aspects of prosecution, ranging from charging and bond decisions to sentencing to how long cases take to be resolved. “For too long and too often, the justice system feels like a black box of information,” 18th Judicial District Attorney John Kellner said during a news conference Thursday. “…That changes today.” The data is presented publicly in online dashboards — collected at data.dacolorado.org — for each of the eight offices that participated in the research project, which was funded by an $882,000 grant from the Microsoft Justice Reform Institute. The research was carried out by the University of Denver’s … [Read more...] about Black, Hispanic people more likely to be held in jail before conviction, according to Colorado DA data
Champs Sports And Eastbay Signs Cavinder Twins And Gable Steveson To NIL Deals
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Champs Sports and Eastbay has signed Fresno State women’s basketball student athletes Haley and Hanna Cavinder and Minnesota wrestler Gable Steveson to name, image and likeness deals ahead of its holiday campaign. The new campaign, “We Know Game,” has messaging that’s been part of the Champs ecosystem for some time already, but as Champs Sports and Eastbay came together under the Foot Locker, Inc. FL umbrella they realized it was a good fit for both the performance and lifestyle attributes of the combined companies. All that was left was to find the right athletes for the campaign. “We wanted to make sure that we had athletes that could represent very well both on court and off court, or on the field and off the field, and we felt that the the talent that we chose and connected with all carry those attributes extremely well for us,” said Guy Harkless, senior vice president and general manager of Champs Sports and … [Read more...] about Champs Sports And Eastbay Signs Cavinder Twins And Gable Steveson To NIL Deals