The Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Decision Is Bullsh*t

September 23, 2020

If you somehow missed the bombshell that was inevitable when federal buildings started shutting down for the week in Louisville and a state of emergency was declared in advance, a grand jury has decided to not charge any of the officers who killed Breonna Taylor in her sleep while serving a no-knock warrant. The reason we say Black Lives Matter is because of too many moments like these when it is shown over and over again that they, sadly, do not. F*ck all that. Good luck to everyone except cops and gun-humping bootlickers in the streets tonight.

Daniel Cameron's Tears Were a Job Application. (The Root)

Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst: Hollywood's low-key power couple. (Lainey Gossip)

Kim Cattrall doesn't regret talking sh*t about Sarah Jessica Parker. (Dlisted)

Cardi B isn't crying about her divorce. "I just got tired of f*cking arguing." (Celebitchy)

From Nicole: ¡Órale! Danny Trejo is even more of a legend than I thought. Shoutout to Latinx Heritage Month. (Texas Monthly)

I loved the Disney Gallery series on making The Mandalorian, especially the episode on its unique soundtrack. So it was nice to see Pedro Pascal continuing to be the best by giving composer Ludwig Göransson some love for his Emmy win. (Instagram)

J.K. Rowling is plugging an anti-trans online store to her 14 million Twitter followers now. Goddammit, lady. (LGBTQ Nation)

Comedian/alleged rapist Bryan Callen is suing his accuser's... husband? OK. (TMZ)

Hey, remember Game of Thrones? Weird show with lots of incest and dragons? Anyway, here's why you never once saw Lady Stoneheart on the show despite 8,000 articles about how she's totally going to show up. (EW)

There's an Uber for evicting people now. What the Jesus hell, tech companies? (Vice)

Looking for that rare unicorn, a standalone fantasy book? C.L. Polk's The Midnight Bargain, out next month, is described as a fantasy of manners. Emmalita loved it for its women who wanted power and adventure and the man who tried to understand them. "Polk builds a lushly beautiful world with her words - a world you can feel, taste and smell." (Cannonball Read 12)

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