Beware the ‘White Ninjas’ Starting Riots and Scapegoating Black Folks

Beware the ‘White Ninjas’ Starting Riots and Scapegoating Black Folks


Something in milk ain’t clean, as old Southerners used to say.

America is enduring yet another racial crisis. The recent murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Rayshard Brooks taking place during a global pandemic has people of all races united in protest. However, not everyone at the recent protests is on the side of Black people. Others were starting fires, damaging public property, working against the protests, and scapegoating Black people in the process. These actions are doing a huge disservice, only furthering the demonization of Black America.

White Ninjas

Jonathan Douglass, a rising writer, actor, and opera singer from Brooklyn, New York called these kinds of people “Ninjas.” In the context of white people, he calls them “White Ninjas.”

“White Ninjas have other agendas to accomplish and using the Black Lives Matter movement as a means to stoke chaos. For them, it’s about asserting dominance, and essentially co-opting a movement meant to elevate Black people, but instead, turning it into a disheveled mess. They are committed to performing ally theater for their own selfish benefit; are almost always undercover cops, or even feds, and often look like a bargain bin Fred Durst. These people are the most dangerous because they move like shadows in the larger swarm of cops, and pretend to be against them when we can clearly see their god–n bullet-proof vests.” They have been the bane of the existence of most, if not, all race riots since the turn of the 20th century.”

I have a theory that isn’t based on any real scientific evidence but is wholly based on the knowledge I have of Black people. During riots, Black people will loot. The looting process is part of the survival for those genuinely in need, and also a place where opportunism thrives. My good friend and cohort of the Adultish podcast, Afiya Augustine, spoke with me about the three stages of the looting process for Black people:

  1. There are the looters taking goods for immediate use in their own homes;
  2. There are the looters taking items to sell so that they can make money to survive;
  3. And there are the looters who are there to take whatever they can get their hands simply because the opportunity has presented itself. Like an opportunistic infection, they see a way to take advantage of a situation and go for it.

Usually, Black people do not set fire to public property at the outset of public outcry. That is not our initial answer to inflicted injustices upon our people. I won’t attest that we have not engaged in such behavior in the past, but it isn’t Black America’s immediate form of protest. However, that is definitely something White Americans do. New York Magazine published several examples of “white people rioting for no reason,” and none of these are in response to systemic issues.

The Ways White Ninjas Move

Wesley Somers, a 25-year-old white man from Nashville, Tennessee, was arrested on charges of felony arson, vandalism, and disorderly conduct for setting fire to Nashville’s Historic Courthouse.

There is no way to decipher what this young man’s motives were for vandalizing a courthouse. Perhaps, he did this in protest. Maybe he was giving the middle finger to the justice system because it was created to work against Black people. Or, he was one of many angry people taking advantage of the current social unrest to “blow off a little steam.”

When the media initially brought attention to the vandalization of the courthouse, the images they showed were of Black people protesting peacefully. Thankfully, several people took photos of him setting the fire, reported it in response to the false media narrative, resulting in his arrest. Thank goodness for smartphone cameras.

 

These “allies” were caught spray-painting Black Lives Matter (BLM) onto the side of a Starbucks. The protesters who caught them had words with them about their actions.

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And who can forget the woman in the wheelchair during the Target looting, “Jennifer.”

“Jennifer’s” contribution to the social unrest created opportunities for her actions to be manipulated. Conservative media outlets focused on “Jennifer” covered in foam after she was violently doused with a fire extinguisher.

However, later in the video, you’ll find that Jennifer had a sharp object, shown in the photo above, and stabbed several protesters as she attempted to protect Target. This Target in Minneapolis refused entry to peaceful protesters whose eyes were burning from tear gas fired by the police. The refusal set in motion what led to the weaponization of the fire extinguisher. A White man perpetrated the fire extinguisher attack, but it isn’t easily seen in the circulated videos.

Below, “Jennifer” gets up out of her wheelchair and is able to walk with no problem.  Ask yourself, why would this seemingly disabled woman fake a disability?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQqvrGg128E

Allies do not engage in ally theater.  Black people should not have to deal with dissidents disempowering Black voices. If you aren’t here to follow Black people’s lead when it comes to matters affecting us, to listen to the nuances of systemic racism, and scapegoat Black people, then your allyship is not wanted or needed.

 


 

This editorial does not necessarily reflect the views and sentiments of BLACK ENTERPRISE.

 

2 Lawyers, One Black, the Other Muslim, Face Possible Life Sentence

2 Lawyers, One Black, the Other Muslim, Face Possible Life Sentence


A Black man and a Muslim woman, who are both attorneys, are looking at the possibility of serving 45 years to life in prison for vandalism according to The Huffington Post.


The daily protests, which are taking place worldwide, were put n motion after a video clip was shown of a Black man, George Floyd, being killed at the hands of Minneapolis police officers.

Originally, two lower court judges allowed the defendants to be out on $250,000 bond on June 1. But the two defendants were sent back to the Metropolitan Detention Center a couple of days later after the government appealed.

According to a press release from The United States Attorney’s Office, Richard P. Donoghue, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, William F. Sweeney, Jr., released this written statement.

“Amid largely peaceful demonstrations taking place on the night of May 29, 2020, these defendants allegedly hurled Molotov Cocktails at NYPD vehicles without regard for the potentially deadly consequences,” stated United States Attorney Donoghue. “Such criminal acts should never be confused with legitimate protest. Those who carry out attacks on NYPD Officers or vehicles are not protesters, they are criminals, and they will be treated as such.”

The seven-count indictments each charge the two attorneys with “the use of explosives, arson, use of explosives to commit a felony, arson conspiracy, use of a destructive device, civil disorder, and making or possessing a destructive device.”

The press release also details the case against Mattis and Rahman. It states that “an NYPD surveillance camera recorded Rahman tossing a Molotov cocktail at an NYPD vehicle parked near the 88th Precinct in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, then fleeing in a tan minivan. Police Officers pursued the minivan and arrested Rahman and Mattis, who was the vehicle’s driver. In the vehicle, the NYPD found several component items for Molotov Cocktails, including a lighter, a bottle filled with liquid suspected to be gasoline and toilet paper, additional bottles and toilet paper, and a gasoline canister.”

If convicted on all counts, the defendants face sentences of up to life imprisonment.

Disney to Redesign Splash Mountain Due to the Ride’s Ties to Racism and Slavery

Disney to Redesign Splash Mountain Due to the Ride’s Ties to Racism and Slavery


Black Lives Matter protests and calls to dismantle white supremacy ramped up in recent weeks following the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and other black men and women by the hands of police. As a result, the rise in racial and social consciousness nationwide has pressured many corporate companies to confront their own racist past, including Uncle Ben’s, Aunt Jemima, and Cream of Wheat. But those aren’t the only brands getting a marketing makeover: Disney announced that it will redesign its Splash Mountain theme park attraction due to its problematic ties to racial stereotypes.

Walt Disney announced Thursday that Splash Mountain will be “completely reimagined,” reports CNN. Created in 1989, the popular log flume ride is based on the controversial 1946 film Song of the South, which has long been criticized for its racially insensitive portrayals of African Americans as well as its glorification of slavery and the antebellum South. The film is best known for the song “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah,” which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1948. The notorious film, however, has been locked away in the Disney vault for decades.

The announcement comes as more than 20,000 people signed a petition on Change.org asking the company to change the ride’s theme from Song of the South to the 2009 animated film Princess and the Frog, which features Disney’s first Black princess Tiana.

“While the ride is considered a beloved classic, its history and storyline are steeped in extremely problematic and stereotypical racist tropes,” reads the petition. “There is a huge need for diversity in the parks and this could help fill that need.”

In response, Disney revealed that the new Splash Mountain concept will be inspired by Princess and the Frog. “It speaks to the diversity of the millions of people who visit our parks each year,” said the company.

Disney added that the design for the new ride is underway.

“Tiana is a modern, courageous, and empowered woman, who pursues her dreams and never loses sight of what’s really important,” Disney said. “It’s a great story with a strong lead character, set against the backdrop of New Orleans and the Louisiana bayou.”
Travel Company Offers 100 Free Getaways to Black Activists

Travel Company Offers 100 Free Getaways to Black Activists


Getaway, the lodging company known for its tiny cabins situated in nature, is making the statement that rest is a form of resistance and is vital to the revolution. The brand has launched 100 Nights of Rest, which will grant 100 one-night stays at one of its cabins to modern-day freedom fighters.

“Black Lives Matter. Change is hard fought. Rest is vital to making this a movement, not just a moment,” the company wrote on its website. “We support the critical work taking place, and want to offer access to a quiet spot in nature as a resource.”

The company has partnered with activist, academic, writer, and lecturer Rachel Cargle and the Loveland Foundation, the nonprofit she started in 2018 after raising $250,000 to provide access to mental health care for Black women and girls.

“Black people, staying alive and well is the resistance because that’s what they’ve tried to rob us of generation after generation,” Cargle wrote on the Getaway site. “So just being alive and being well—that is your work.”

 

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As the black community continues to fight for our rights, our justice, our lives we cannot forget that the revolution cannot happen with exhaustion. • After a recent restful weekend of my own, I got in touch with @getawayhouse to see how we could get more black people in safe and relaxing spaces. We developed this initial partnership #100nightsofrest to grant the black community on the front lines a night of rest that they deserve — free of cost and with things like transportation and food cost covered! • Swipe through and at the link in my bio you will find a nomination form and more information about our partnership and this small but really meaningful step toward reminding black people that rest, too, is part of the revolution. • #RevolutionNow • If you’re interested in more conversation about the ways rest is indeed a major part of the revolution follow and learn from my own teacher @thenapministry.

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The free night is valid at any one of Getaway’s outposts and never expires. The company is also providing each winner with a $200 Visa e-gift card to cover food for the night and the cost of transportation to and from the outpost.

Getaway is accepting nominations through September 24 from Black people “working for change” or “fighting for the Black community,” including community organizers, healthcare workers, teachers, artists, and others. Winners will be chosen weekly. You can nominate someone deserving here.

Puma Honors Former NBA Player God Shammgod and His Legendary ‘Shammgod’ Crossover With Signature Sneaker

Puma Honors Former NBA Player God Shammgod and His Legendary ‘Shammgod’ Crossover With Signature Sneaker


More than 20 years after God Shammgod created an iconic ankle-breaking crossover, the former NBA player-turned-coach now has his own custom sneaker.

The 44-year-old former point guard is best known for creating the widely-used “Shammgod” crossover during the 1997 NCAA Tournament. The move gained instant notoriety and is still used today by NBA players such as Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker, Russell Westbrook, Chris Paul, and Dirk Nowitzki. Shammgod also personally taught his signature move to NBA legend Kobe Bryant who also thanked the New York native for teaching him how to dribble.

“It all started with Kobe Bryant, for me. Kobe was the first kid I ever worked out in my life — I was 17 he was 16. That’s how we became so close, he always said I taught him how to dribble,” Shammgod told MavMoneyBall.com.


In addition to his crossover and crafty dribbling skills, Shammgod is recognized as a high school legend at New York’s La Salle Academy, where he was a teammate of future NBA player Ron Artest. Shammgod also played in the 1995 McDonald’s All-American game alongside future NBA players Paul Pierce, Chauncey Billups, Vince Carter, Antawn Jamison, and Stephon Marbury. He played two years of college basketball at Providence before being drafted to the NBA in 1997. After playing for the Washington Wizards during the 1997–98 season he then went overseas. Although he only played in the NBA for a year, he managed to establish a legacy as one of the greatest dribblers in the history of the game.

 

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@godshammgod12 unboxes the Legacy Shammgod. Available now.

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To pay homage to Shammgod’s contributions to basketball, Puma released “The Legacy Shammgod” sneaker earlier this month. The shoe, which retails for $100, was designed with extra ankle support in the colors of black, white, and red in honor of his high school.

“I’m honored that a company like Puma would do something like this for me,” Shammgod told Mavs.com. “It means a lot to me and it means a lot to my supporters and the young kids that look up to me as far as basketball is concerned. It’s a dream come true.”

The sneaker also features his initials, “GS,” on the tongue as well as instructions on how to perform the “Shammgod” dribble on the sole.

“Inside the shoe, on the sole, it has a tutorial on how to do the (crossover) move, because everywhere I go everybody wants to ask me, ‘Hey, can you show me the move?’” he explained. “If you look at my shoe, I put the concrete lining on the bottom of the shoe because I’m from New York City and we call that ‘The Concrete Jungle.’ He added, “Everything on my shoe means something significant.”

The Legacy Shammgod sneaker is a project that was about two years in the making, thanks, in part, to hip- hop billionaire Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter, who works as a creative director for Puma’s basketball division.

“Jay-Z’s best friend, Emory Jones, does consultant work with PUMA, and he came to me and asked me if I would be interested in consulting with PUMA,” Shammgod said. “They had called Jay-Z and they just said: “Hey, I think you should do a deal with Shammgod?’ I guess they believed in what I was saying.”

 

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Legacy Shammgod……. June 15th in @puma stores or online. @pumahoops @puma #CrossOvaToGod #HarlemWeDidIt

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In conjunction with the sneaker’s release, Shammgod teamed up with the Share for Life Foundation to donate facial masks to a public housing complex in Harlem, New York, near where he went to middle school.

“I’ve partnered up with Share For Life, a nonprofit organization founded in New York that does after school programs, gives out food to the homeless, they work for disadvantaged communities in the city,” he told MavsMoneyBall.com. “With the shoe, I’m donating over 2,000 masks to Grant Houses housing project in Harlem, a place where I went to school right up the block. This housing project has the leading rates of COVID-19 deaths in the city. We’re also working on a food program for the Marcy Houses housing projects. It’s always been about the community, especially now. It’s not just about a sneaker, it’s about the culture.”

Share For Life founder Janine Saulsbury says that Shammgod’s role has been pivotal for the nonprofit.

“He’s an ambassador for us in that he helps to bring awareness to the organization and provide services and donations and sponsorship support, so he’s really important to us,” she told Mavs.com. “Shamm is very passionate about the services that we provide to young people with the coronavirus, and also the unrest in the country.” She added, “there’s almost 500,000 residents that live in the New York City Housing Authority, and most of them live below the poverty level. So that’s one of the reasons why Shamm wanted to get involved.”

Today, Shammgod is keeping his legacy alive as the player developmental coach for the Dallas Mavericks, with emphasis on ball-handling and defense. Although he initially aspired to have a longstanding career in the NBA, he says getting a sneaker named after him surpassed even his wildest dreams.

“It’s something that I just thought would never happen—even if I had played 20 years in the NBA. So, for it to happen now is a testament of the PUMA company being aware of the culture and it’s a testament to all of the hard work that I put in and just keeping my faith in God and knowing His plan is better than my plan. Everything is becoming clearer, and God is giving me a sense of purpose as far as reaching young kids and helping young kids develop as people and as athletes.”

 

Former Florida Police Officer Arrested After Video Reveals Him Placing Knee on Pregnant Black Woman’s Neck and Using Taser

Former Florida Police Officer Arrested After Video Reveals Him Placing Knee on Pregnant Black Woman’s Neck and Using Taser


A former Florida police officer has been charged with battery and misconduct after a video surfaced showing him putting his knee on a Black woman’s neck. The former officer had also used a stun gun on her outside a strip club in January it was announced by a Florida state attorney earlier this week according to NBC News.

The former police officer, who also lied on the police report he filed, is 30-year-old Jordy Yanes Martel and he turned himself into the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Miami office late last week. He is facing two counts of official misconduct and four counts of battery.


Martel, 30, turned himself in on Thursday and was held in lieu of $6,000 bail. Despite arrest documents released in the case, the South Florida Police Benevolent Association stated that “We are without the usual information provided regarding the arrest.”

A video of the incident, which was filmed by a bystander, showed Martel dragging the victim, Safiya Satchell, 33, out of her car and forcing her down on a grass verge by the roadside. In the video clip, it shows Martel stunned the Black woman twice with a Taser, while another officer held Satchell’s arm as she struggled to free herself. She was four months pregnant at the time and later had a miscarriage.

Martel has also been charged with official misconduct after he allegedly filed two reports on Satchell’s arrest containing falsehoods. The former officer also has two complaints pending against him in the police department’s division of internal affairs.

Stachell’s attorney, Jonathan Jordan, said in a statement, “It is long overdue for civilian oversight of our cities’ police departments to ensure our officers are not just serving but protecting our community. If you’re an officer that has broken policy or acted under color of law with a belief that Black Lives don’t Matter, you ought to be looking over your shoulder because the chickens have finally come home to roost.”

“As a result of Martel’s actions, Ms. Satchel suffered abrasions to her stomach from the Tasers, bruises, and abrasions on her arms, and bruises on her legs,” Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernández Rundle said on Thursday afternoon. “By filing these criminal charges today against former Miami Gardens officer Jordy Yanes Martel, we are saying that these actions are just plain wrong.”

“I’m here to affirm the chief’s decision to terminate him, because the operative word is ‘former’ Miami Gardens police officer,” Mayor Oliver Gilbert said at a Thursday press conference reported NBC 6 South Florida. “And to let everybody know that some things just aren’t gonna be acceptable.”

American Black Film Festival Founders Launch Nonprofit For Social Change And Racial Justice


Hollywood has dealt with issues of diversity and inclusion for many years with campaigns like #OscarSoWhite illuminating the disparities many minorities in the industry face on everything from award nominations to salaries. Now, the founders of the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) are coming together to create a new nonprofit to promote social change and racial injustice.

Film Life Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to spearheading diversity, inclusion, and social justice initiatives, is the brainchild of American Black Film Festival founders Jeff and Nicole Friday. One of the first projects the organization will be spearheading is the creation of Social Justice Now Film Festival to push for voter registration and turnout across the country. The event will showcase content focused on confronting racism and bringing awareness to issues that negatively affect people of color in the U.S. The launch comes after the film festival announced it will be hosting a virtual event this year due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Sony Pictures Entertainment has already come on board as one of the organization’s first major donors. “It is important now more than ever to expand our long-standing partnership with ABFF by supporting Film Life Foundation and its mission to heighten awareness and inspire action in response to social justice issues that disproportionately affect people of color,” said Paul Martin, chief diversity officer, Sony Pictures Entertainment, in a press statement.

“Seeking industry diversity and inclusion has been the core mission of ABFF, which we established to create opportunities for Black artists and to celebrate their success, but the times call for more which is why we decided to launch a nonprofit,” said Film Life Foundation co-founder Nicole Friday in a press statement. “Film Life Foundation will enable us to work with like-minded partners to focus on the broader issue of social justice, joining others in the heavyweight fight against the scourge of racism.”

Kevin Hart to Host and Produce ‘Celebrity Game Face’ on E!

Kevin Hart to Host and Produce ‘Celebrity Game Face’ on E!


In addition to being a superstar actor, stand-up comedian, and business owner, Kevin Hart is adding game show host to his ever-growing portfolio of work.

The 40-year-old star is set to host and executive produce a virtual special for E! titled Celebrity Game Face, where four celebrity couples face off in a series of “outrageous at-home challenges,” reads a press release. The show, which will be co-hosted by Hart’s pregnant wife, Eniko, is set to air Monday, July 6 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on E!

“With the games postponed, I’m bringing all of the indoor games to E!” said an enthusiastic Hart in a teaser video.

The series features couples Terry and Rebecca Crews, Sarah Hyland and her fiancé Wells Adams, and Joel and Sarah McHale who participate in fun physical challenges led by the Harts. “The pairs will show off their teenage dance moves in a tik ‘talk’ challenge, feed each other a messy meal with a twist, attempt to interpret what their partners are saying while their mouths are full and race through their homes to find unexpected items to solve riddles,” reads the news release. “At the end of the night, the couples are awarded money for their charity of choice, but only one team will win the coveted ‘Hart of a Champion’ trophy, which is a gold statue of baby Kevin Hart.”

It is produced by Critical Content and Hart’s Hartbeat Productions.

Last month, the husband and father released a new motivational audiobook on Audible titled The Decision: Overcoming Today’s BS for Tomorrow’s Success where he shares over five hours’ worth of self-help and development tips. He told BLACK ENTERPRISE that although it was recorded in 2019, many people are yearning for a source of motivation now more than ever in wake of the pandemic.

“Some people are getting beat down by it and it’s weighing on them heavy,” he said. “There’s a good reason to motivate, inspire, recharge, uplift, etc.—and I feel like that is what The Decision does.”

Watch a trailer for Celebrity Game Face below.

 

Hennessy’s Unfinished Business Offers $3M in Support for Minority Small Business-Owners


Hennessy is stepping up to help minority small businesses struggling with the effects of COVID-19 by providing immediate financial support through a new program called Unfinished Business.

The Cognac house has committed an initial $3 million to provide direct financial relief to small business owners from “communities bearing a disproportionate share of COVID-19 related health and economic consequences.”

The program—in partnership with One Hundred Black Men, Hispanic Federation, and Asian American Business Development Center—will support small businesses owned by Black, Hispanic, and Asian Americans that have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

“Black, Asian, and Latinx business owners have always had to overcome great obstacles to success. And in the era of COVID-19, these individuals are fighting harder than ever against a range of inequalities that stand in their way,” the website states.

The brand is partnering with these national organizations “already working to support businesses” to “ensure support is distributed directly at the community-level among those who need it the most,” according to its website.

“Hennessy has always valued the spirit of resilience and this is what these small businesses represent,” said Laurent Boillot, chief executive officer of Hennessy, in a statement. “We do not want these pillars of community to succumb to the current global pandemic and are offering our support to help them continue pushing forward.”

The program also provides longer-term access to resources to help minority small businesses succeed. One Hundred Black Men, for example, is offering back-office assistance that may include:

  • Guidance and training in the areas of cash flow and financial management
  • Business Communications
  • Guidance with access to capital and surety bonding
  • Insurance Matters

The financial aid can be used toward payroll, operating expenses, rent or mortgage payments, and utilities.

Applications for Unfinished Business are now open; the initial round closes on July 1st. Black, Asian, and/or Latinx-owned businesses that have been in operation for at least two years as of March, have 50 or fewer employees, and annual sales of $3 million or less are eligible.

Oprah to Speak With 100 Black Fathers About Racial Injustice in America

Oprah to Speak With 100 Black Fathers About Racial Injustice in America


Oprah Winfrey will unpack the heightened racial tensions, consciousness, and civil unrest that have swept the nation in recent weeks with 100 Black fathers.

The 66-year-old media mogul will host and executive produce “OWN Spotlight: Oprah And 100 Black Fathers” on June 30, where she will speak to Black fathers about parenting in wake of the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement sparked by the police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. During the special, the Black fathers will open up about how they are managing this moment and speaking to their children about police brutality and the impact of racial injustice.

“I am honored to bring this conversation to light so we might better understand the emotional toll Black fathers endure, and how they continue to show up for their children, their family and the community,” Winfrey said in a statement.

Tyler Perry, Courtney B. Vance, Killer Mike, and activist and author Shaka Senghor are just some of the celebrity guests that will join the special. In addition, viewers will hear from a diverse group of fathers who are married, single, gay,  parents of trans children, members of the military, formerly incarcerated, healthcare workers, and stay-at-home dads. The special will also feature fathers who lost a child at the hands of the police.

“We are proud to continue curating programming that talks openly about important issues affecting Black lives,” said Tina Perry, president of OWN. “In this special, Black fathers will share their personal stories and feelings in this moment and the hope they have for their families’ futures.”

“OWN Spotlight: Oprah and 100 Black Fathers” will air Tuesday, June 30 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on OWN and streaming for free on the Watch OWN app beginning at 11 p.m. ET/PT.

 

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