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Thousands Evacuate As MASSIVE Wildfires Devastate Patagonia In Argentina
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Vicious wildfires have swept through Argentine Patagonia, burning more than 5,500 hectares. Hundreds of firefighters and volunteers are battling the inferno, which threatens local communities and a popular tourist destination in the Andes Mountains. “Officials in Chubut province said helicopters, amphibious planes, and air tankers have been helping workers to extinguish the flames, their efforts hampered by massive columns of smoke, which have reduced visibility for ground crews,” Sky News reports. Footage below: Horrific images coming out of Chubut Province in Patagonia Argentina. The forest fire is completely out of control and has now reached Route 40. At least 3,000 tourists had to be evacuated this week from several forest areas near the Andes mountains in Chubut province, in… pic.twitter.com/LXrx1VVor1 — Volcaholic (@volcaholic1) January 9, 2026 Fires continue to rage across 3000 hectares of forests in parts of the Argentine Patagonia, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate. The blazes come one year after the region suffered its worst wildfire season in three decades. https://t.co/3iCHJYlYL4 pic.twitter.com/NL4LwofUhP — Sky News (@SkyNews) January 10, 2026 Sky News shared further: The province’s governor, Ignacio Torres, warned on Instagram on Saturday that “the next 48 hours are vital” as he urged the entire community to remain alert. Mr Torres, who said on Wednesday that “more than 3,000 tourists” had been moved away from the Puerto Patriada lake resort along with a few dozen locals, said “eight aircraft are operating in different sectors of the [Puerto Patriada] fire” along with “additional aircraft and support firefighters from Chile and Cordoba.” His post gave different details on the firefighting effort and the spread of the fires, saying nearly 500 people, including firefighters, rescuers, security forces, and support personnel, are fighting the blazes, which have consumed “more than 5,500 hectares (55 square km) of fields and native forest.” Their efforts in the most critical sectors include “reinforcing firebreaks, cooling hotspots, and opening and widening roads,” he said. There are unconfirmed reports that the blaze was the result of arson. Investigators are looking into the allegations. Wildfires sweep across parts of Patagonia Read more https://t.co/kN0yKfxjfH — Sky News (@SkyNews) January 10, 2026 More from Prensa Latina: The newspaper quotes the lament of Chubut’s Secretary of Forests, Abel Nievas, as he describes the impact of the blaze, which broke out on January 5, as “the worst environmental tragedy in 20 years” in that province, where the flames have consumed some 7,000 hectares of native forest. The main fire front is concentrated in the Epuyen and El Hoyo area. In Puerto Patriada, at least ten homes were destroyed by the fire. The municipality of El Maiten asked its residents to be prepared for a possible evacuation. Other nearby towns, such as El Coihue and Buenos Aires Chico, remain on alert, with municipal facilities already prepared as a precaution to receive evacuees. The Municipality of El Hoyo implemented a preventative self-evacuation for residents, tourists, and visitors of the El Pedregoso area, as well as for the Aldea San Francisco area, while traffic on Route 40 remains restricted. Authorities in Chubut believe the fire was intentionally set, and judicial investigators are working to corroborate the charge. Watch additional footage below:
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Here’s How to Profit from Elon’s Rockets… Before the IPO
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Here’s How to Profit from Elon’s Rockets… Before the IPO

by Lindsey Hough Satellite giant EchoStar just sold off a block of radio frequencies to Elon Musk’s SpaceX for a jaw-dropping $17 billion. To most investors, it looked like another headline in the crowded 5G race. But to legendary tech investor Jeff Brown it was something else entirely: A signal. One that confirms a thesis he’s been writing about for years… That SpaceX isn’t just a rocket company. It’s quietly positioning itself to become America’s next great mobile network operator. If he’s right… this could be the final “tell” before Musk unleashes what may become the second $10 trillion company in history. And the opportunity is massive for those who know how to position themselves now. That’s the real story the mainstream press isn’t telling you. In light of this recent news, Jeff has issued an urgent briefing. Click here to see it now. (Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message in this article and ordering through the included links, which benefits WLTReport. We appreciate your support!  MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!)
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WATCH: Peter Doocy In 2013 Demonstrates The “Active Denial System” Likely Used In Maduro Raid — Back In 2013
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WATCH: Peter Doocy In 2013 Demonstrates The “Active Denial System” Likely Used In Maduro Raid — Back In 2013

Did Peter Doocy show us a demonstration of the “Active Denial System” likely used in the Maduro raid back in 2013? It seems so. Or, perhaps maybe even more accurately, I might suggest that if this is what they were publicly showing us back in 2013, can you imagine what we actually have now 13 years later? Because honestly folks, do you think the stuff the USMIL shows on Fox News is really their latest and greatest? Or is it still stuff lightyears ahead of other countries and sneak peaks are given on Fox News as a deterrent to other nations, but do you really think we don’t have stuff 10x more powerful than this that we are not telling anyone about? Still, absolutely fascinating — check this out from 13 years ago: NEW: Peter Doocy shows footage of himself being hit by an ‘Active Denial System,’ similar to what was allegedly used during Maduro’s capture. According to an alleged witness account, Venezuelan soldiers started bleeding through the nose and vomiting during the capture. “At one… pic.twitter.com/906Ua51cCY — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 11, 2026 NEW: Peter Doocy shows footage of himself being hit by an ‘Active Denial System,’ similar to what was allegedly used during Maduro’s capture. According to an alleged witness account, Venezuelan soldiers started bleeding through the nose and vomiting during the capture. “At one point, they launched something; I don’t know how to describe it. It was like a very intense sound wave. Suddenly I felt like my head was exploding from the inside,” a guard reportedly said. “We all started bleeding from the nose. Some were vomiting blood. We fell to the ground, unable to move. We couldn’t even stand up after that sonic weapon or whatever it was…” “We had no way to compete with their technology, with their weapons. I swear, I’ve never seen anything like it.” Doocy himself posted today he’s been waiting 13 years to have a reason to play this video again: I’ve been waiting 13 years to have an excuse to play this video again https://t.co/6waJUSCywc — Peter Doocy (@pdoocy) January 11, 2026 Backup video here if needed: RELATED REPORTS: CHILLING: Venezuelan Guard Claims U.S. Used ‘Mystery Weapon’ that Brought Maduro’s Soldiers to Their Knees Incredible New Details Emerge About “Next Gen Weapons” Used By USMIL In Venezuelan Operation A post is going viral on X today from someone named Mike Netter. And it's easy to see why -- the post gives stunning details about the next generation weapons we deployed in Venezuela that allowed the USMIL to swoop in, extract Maduro from his fortress, and not even have a single hair on any soldier's head touched. Take a look here: ?This account from a Venezuelan security guard loyal to Nicolás Maduro is absolutely chilling—and it explains a lot about why the tone across Latin America suddenly changed. Security Guard: On the day of the operation, we didn't hear anything coming. We were on guard, but… pic.twitter.com/392mQuakYV — Mike Netter (@nettermike) January 10, 2026 This account from a Venezuelan security guard loyal to Nicolás Maduro is absolutely chilling—and it explains a lot about why the tone across Latin America suddenly changed. Security Guard: On the day of the operation, we didn't hear anything coming. We were on guard, but suddenly all our radar systems shut down without any explanation. The next thing we saw were drones, a lot of drones, flying over our positions. We didn't know how to react. Interviewer: So what happened next? How was the main attack? Security Guard: After those drones appeared, some helicopters arrived, but there were very few. I think barely eight helicopters. From those helicopters, soldiers came down, but a very small number. Maybe twenty men. But those men were technologically very advanced. They didn't look like anything we've fought against before. Interviewer: And then the battle began? Security Guard: Yes, but it was a massacre. We were hundreds, but we had no chance. They were shooting with such precision and speed... it seemed like each soldier was firing 300 rounds per minute. We couldn't do anything. Interviewer: And your own weapons? Didn't they help? Security Guard: No help at all. Because it wasn't just the weapons. At one point, they launched something—I don't know how to describe it... it was like a very intense sound wave. Suddenly I felt like my head was exploding from the inside. We all started bleeding from the nose. Some were vomiting blood. We fell to the ground, unable to move. Interviewer: And your comrades? Did they manage to resist? Security Guard: No, not at all. Those twenty men, without a single casualty, killed hundreds of us. We had no way to compete with their technology, with their weapons. I swear, I've never seen anything like it. We couldn't even stand up after that sonic weapon or whatever it was. Interviewer: So do you think the rest of the region should think twice before confronting the Americans? Security Guard: Without a doubt. I'm sending a warning to anyone who thinks they can fight the United States. They have no idea what they're capable of. After what I saw, I never want to be on the other side of that again. They're not to be messed with. Interviewer: And now that Trump has said Mexico is on the list, do you think the situation will change in Latin America? Security Guard: Definitely. Everyone is already talking about this. No one wants to go through what we went through. Now everyone thinks twice. What happened here is going to change a lot of things, not just in Venezuela but throughout the region. Absolutely incredible, right? But if you've been around here for a while, you know we do our homework and we don't just write articles based on random posts on X. So why am I showing you this? Because Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt essentially just gave it her stamp of approval, seemingly confirming the details are accurate: Stop what you are doing and read this… https://t.co/v9OsbdLn1q — Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) January 10, 2026 So there you go! At Press Sec's request, I am bringing it to you! We also have this from President Trump last year... Do you remember when he flat out told us we had weaponry that no one even knew about? See here: BACK IN APRIL OF LAST YEAR... .@POTUS TRIED TO TELL EVERYONE... pic.twitter.com/KfKZI63uhK — SirOliverPollock(KAIZER) (@SirCensorLot) January 10, 2026 It seems like SOME of that weaponry was finally put on display in Venezuela and indeed no one had any idea it was coming or even what it was once it hit. Truly a remarkable job by our Department of War! You also need to understand that this victory did far more than just get us a win in Venezuela... It also put the entire world on notice that things have changed. Suddenly, President Trump caught Russia and China completely flat-footed and now not only are they caught off guard but every country in the BRICS or CRINK that thought they were safe partnering up with Russia and/or China is suddenly re-evaluating. The Venezuelan strike will play dividends far in to the future, and it likely also just secured the Greenland deal. Glenn Beck explains more here: Share! Any thoughts?
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The big banks don’t want you to know this — but you can stop paying them interest right now. With today’s 0% intro APR credit cards, you can pay off your debt without handing over another dollar in interest until 2027. Hardworking Americans are using these cards to finally get ahead. Instead of feeding the banks’ profits, they’re using 0% interest to crush their balances for good. If you’re serious about financial freedom, this is one move that puts you back in control. (Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message in this article and ordering through the included links, which benefits WLTReport. We appreciate your support and I truly hope this can help make your life better!  MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!)
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Irony of Ironies! Capitalists Funding Their Own Demise
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Irony of Ironies! Capitalists Funding Their Own Demise

If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedom, and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money that it values more, it will lose that too. ~ W. Somerset Maugham. Josh Dunlap noted that there are other funders of these riots/protests besides Neville Roy Singham and […] The post Irony of Ironies! Capitalists Funding Their Own Demise appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Eastern United States Being Threatened By Snow From Complex Winter Storm
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Tennessee River Valley, Carolinas, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast need to be on alert
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CNN Anti-ICE Bias Prompts Scott Jennings To Say He Feels Like He's On 'Crazy Pills'
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CNN Anti-ICE Bias Prompts Scott Jennings To Say He Feels Like He's On 'Crazy Pills'

Since the Wednesday morning shooting involving an ICE Agent in Minneapolis, the liberal media has taken an active role in pushing those who seek to not only blame ICE for the incident, but whose goal is to portray ICE as a threat to citizens around the nation. Sometimes they do it through guests, and sometimes it's the hosts themselves.  It would be tough to find a better example of this, then what occurred on CNN last Friday night.  On OutFront with Erin Burnett, the host welcomed Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal. One day earlier, Bilal told a press conference that Ice Agents were, "fake wannabe law enforcement", and that she would "smoke" them. If you think for one moment that Burnett would press Bilal on exactly what she meant by smoke them, keep in mind that last Tuesday, the night before the shooting, Burnett allowed Minneapolis Mayor Frey to claim that both ICE and the Trump administration are racist, and offered no pushback. Friday night's exchange wasn't much different. She started the segment by playing a clip of the Sheriff's comments. BILAL: I called them (ICE) made up fake wannabe law enforcement because what they do is against not only legal law, but the moral law. If any of them want to come in this city and commit a crime, you will not be able to hide. Nobody will whisk you off. You don't want this smoke because we will bring it to you. The criminal in the White House would not be able to keep you from going to jail. Burnett could have asked, how is what ICE does against the law? What do you mean by we will bring you smoke? Nope, she gushed to the Sheriff: "Why did you feel the need to speak out as a law enforcement officer so passionately against ICE?" Her response made little sense. BILAL:.. ..What was stated was that the District Attorney said, if you're going to come and Philadelphia and commit a crime, that he would arrest you. The Sheriff's office, it deals with transportation. So basically, I said you would not be able to hide. Nobody would whisk you away. And if he charges you, then you can be arrested. What I was saying is that when I said, you come in this city to do a crime, we will bring the smoke to you. People are tired of these people coming into the city masked up, basically all masked up and pulling people out and causing havoc. This was supposed to be helping cities out. This was supposed to be eliminating crime. But yet, you are committing them here. You are putting people in fear. You are breaking up families. So many possible follow-ups, like, what crimes is ICE committing? But Burnett opted for, "Is it making your job harder?" Simply amazing. Fast forward three hours later to NewsNight with Abby Phillip, the panel discussion on the shooting in Minneapolis, turned into  battle between the host, who sees no fault in what the victim of the shooting and other "protesters" were doing, and Scott Jennings, who was full of it. -- common sense, that is. PHILLIP: ..I just wonder, is it not possible for regular Americans to decide that they disagree with ICE's tactics? They want to yell, shame at ICE, that's not a crime. Recording is not a crime. Blowing whistles is not a crime. Why does that make you.. A, a professional agitator, or, B, as they said earlier in this week, a domestic terrorist? JENNINGS: Well, protesting is perfectly fine in this country. That's not what was happening in this case. And as we saw from the reporting in the last 24 hours, there was a group of people who are being trained to use vehicles in convoys to disrupt ICE operations -- PHILLIP: To do what exactly, Scott? JENNINGS: Disrupt and impede ICE operations. PHILLIP: Hold on. I mean, I think this is important. What are you -- JENNINGS: Disrupt and impede... I read the article in the New York Post that went chapter and verse through all the trainings ... They're training is to impede and obstruct. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. So well said by Jennings, as he sits there on a panel surrounded. And he had more. PHILLIP: ..I can't speak to the crazy pills, but in the video -- JENNINGS: I mean, you're denying things that have been openly reported. PHILLIP: Scott, listen, I'm not going to treat the New York Post like the Bible, okay? .. JENNINGS: I didn't ask you to. I just asked you to be honest about what we...no one's disputing this. What's interesting to note here, is that while Phillip mocks the facts presented in the New York Post story, and Jennings for referencing them, showing that the shooting victim Renee Nicole Good was a member of ICE Watch in Minneapolis, trained to impede ICE, she herself accused video journalist Nick Shirley of having made anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim videos, and offered absolutely not a shred of proof. "Crazy pills" indeed!
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Tami Oldham Ashcraft: Inside Her Story Of Survival At Sea That Inspired The Film ‘Adrift’
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Tami Oldham Ashcraft: Inside Her Story Of Survival At Sea That Inspired The Film ‘Adrift’

Tami Oldham AshcraftTami Oldham Ashcraft and Richard Sharp, just before setting out on their doomed journey. The last thing Tami Oldham Ashcraft remembered before being knocked unconscious was hearing her fiancé scream. When she awoke 27 hours later, she was in the partially flooded cabin of their 44-foot yacht, surrounded by debris. In the aftermath of an unexpected hurricane, her fiancé was gone. Their boat was badly damaged. And Ashcraft was stranded in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with no way to call for help. Over the next 41 days, Ashcraft struggled to survive as she navigated back toward land, using nothing more than a makeshift sail, the stars, and a sextant. And survive she did. Her experience is a masterclass in overcoming the physical and psychological toll of being lost at sea – one that has inspired people across the globe. This is the harrowing story of Tami Oldham Ashcraft, the true story behind the film Adrift. Tami Oldham Ashcraft Prepares To Sail 4,000 Miles Tami Oldham AshcraftTami Oldham Ashcraft and her fiancé Richard Sharp. By the summer of 1983, everything in Tami Oldham Ashcraft’s life seemed to be falling into place. She’d gotten engaged to her fiancé, Richard Sharp, and the boat-loving couple spent their days days cruising around the South Pacific Islands on Sharp’s 36-foot sailboat. Then, in September, a friend approached the couple and asked if they would deliver a 44-foot yacht, Hazana, from Tahiti to San Diego. Though the trip was over 4,000 miles, longer than they had ever gone at one time, the couple felt confident in their ability to do it. At another time, perhaps they could have. Tami Oldham Ashcraft and Richard Sharp set off from Papeete Harbor on September 22. But tragedy would sadly strike just a couple of weeks into their journey. How Hurricane Raymond Killed Richard Sharp By early October, Ashcraft and Sharp became aware of a powerful storm forming nearby. Though they tried to outrun the bad weather — which developed into a category-four hurricane, Hurricane Raymond — they couldn’t escape. “We ran from it for three days trying to figure it out, because it kept changing direction,” Ashcraft told PEOPLE in 2018. “The storms are going twice your speed. We couldn’t make that kind of time with the boat to get out of the way.” By October 12, they were right in the path of the storm. The couple attempted to weather it, donning raincoats and boarding up the yacht. As they did so, 40-foot waves and 140-mile-per-hour winds pounded against their vessel. Their final moments together were a frantic scramble. As the wind howled and tossed the yacht about like a toy, Sharp told Ashcraft to seek shelter below deck, while he secured himself into a safety harness. As she closed the door, she heard Sharp shout “oh my god!” — and then the boat capsized. The force threw Ashcraft against the wall, knocking her unconscious. NASAAn aerial view of Hurricane Raymond. Tami Oldham Ashcraft was out for 27 hours. When she woke up, she was surrounded by destruction. The main cabin was filling with water, the ship’s masts were broken clean off, and the ship’s sails were dragging in the sea. Ashcraft also had a deep gash on her forehead. But the worst part was the silence, broken only by the lapping of water inside the boat. Sharp was gone. Ashcraft later stated that she believes that the force of the wind was just too strong; he must have been thrown into the sea and pulled beneath the massive swells. Yet despite the devastation, the ship was still afloat. Tami Oldham Ashcraft still had a chance to survive. Tami Oldham Ashcraft’s Battle For Survival Tami Oldham AshcraftTami Oldham Ashcraft in Hawaii after the hurricane. Tami Oldham Ashcraft didn’t have time to feel grief, or fear, or anything. Her yacht was sinking, the sails were all but gone, and the gash on her forehead was increasingly painful. Upon further investigation, Ashcraft also realized that the ship’s engine, navigation system, and emergency positioning devices were also badly damaged. Grief had to be suppressed. The immediate threat was the sinking boat. So Ashcraft leapt into action. She pumped water out of the hull by hand, a physically exhausting and seemingly endless task. And she fashioned a makeshift sail out of a broken pole and a storm jib. Her next challenge was navigation. Ashcraft knew that the closest land was Hilo, Hawaii (1,500 miles away) but her only tools were a sextant and a watch. With no other choice, Ashcraft used these and celestial navigation to plot her course, painfully aware that if she missed Hilo, she would sail into open ocean — and perish. 41 Days Alone In The Pacific Ocean — And Then Rescue Though the odds were against her, Tami Oldham Ashcraft survived. Hawaii News NowThe Hazana at port in Hilo, Hawaii. Relying on her sextant, eating canned fruit salad and sardines, and hoping that she was navigating correctly toward Hawaii, Ashcraft spent 41 days at sea. The loneliness was the worst part. For 41 days, she spoke to no one – no one who could speak back, at least. Her grief for Richard, which she had kept at bay through sheer necessity, began to surface in the quiet moments. She would talk to him, to the boat, to the sea — anything to break the silence. Her survival instinct, however, focused her mind, forcing her to concentrate on the next task, the next calculation, the next sunrise. “I had to tell myself onboard that I couldn’t cry anymore, because I was losing way too much water,” Ashcraft told PEOPLE. “My water supply was very limited. I just had a big talk with myself. That inner strength to survive is so strong. You just don’t realize it, until you’re put in a really crucial time that you have to survive. It’s amazing what you can do. That just comes from within really. Then keeping your mind active.” Then, on Ashcraft’s 41st day at sea, a Japanese research vessel spotted the Hazana drifting erratically just outside the harbor at Hilo. As they approached to bring the vessel in, they were astonished to find a living soul aboard. Tami Oldham Ashcraft was safe, but she was emaciated, dehydrated, and traumatized by her experience. Finding A New Purpose After The Storm Though her experience was harrowing, Tami Oldham Ashcraft eventually found solace by writing her story down. She couldn’t read for six years due to her head injury, but in the end she managed to put her entire story down on paper for her book Red Sky in Mourning: A True Story of Love, Loss, and Survival at Sea. It was ultimately translated into eight languages, published in fifteen countries, and made into a movie appropriately titled Adrift. ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Stock PhotoTami Oldham Ashcraft at the premiere of Adrift alongside director Baltasar Kormakur and actress Shailene Woodley. “Definitely the hardest part was dealing with Richard being gone,” Ashcraft later told the Chicago Tribune, in her first interview about her experience after her book was published. “There were times I didn’t even want to live anymore because I didn’t know how I was going to go on. I was never going to fall in love again.” She continued: “Actually, while I was in the survival mode, the grief was fairly low. It wasn’t as intense as when I got to shore and the survival was over, and I could see people together and everything kept reminding me of him. I just really had a hard time. But that survival instinct [while at sea] just kicked in. It helped me to focus, to keep myself on track.” Today, Ashcraft lives in the San Juan Islands, in Washington state, where she still sails regularly. Though she carries the trauma of her experience and the loss of Sharp with her, she’s also found peace. Ashcraft has gotten married, has two children, and is the picture of happiness. The only sign of her survival at sea is a tiny sextant pendant, encrusted with a diamond, which she wears every day. “It reminds me of how I got home,” she said. After reading about Tami Oldham Ashcraft and the true story of “Adrift,” learn about the worst natural disasters in history. Then, check out these unbelievable survival stories. The post Tami Oldham Ashcraft: Inside Her Story Of Survival At Sea That Inspired The Film ‘Adrift’ appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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How The Stonewall Riots Changed The Course Of The Gay Rights Movement
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The Stonewall riots put gay rights on the map — but when the first shot glass was thrown, nobody involved knew they were going to alter the course of history. Welcome To The Stonewall Inn NY Daily News Archive via Getty ImagesCrowds clash with police just outside the Stonewall Inn at 53 Christopher Street during the Stonewall riots. It did not look like a place that could start a revolution. It was a dive bar — but even that characterization was optimistic, since it couldn’t get a liquor license. Its drinks were bootlegged and heavily watered down. The contents of no bottle ever matched its label. There were no fire exits, and there was no running water; glasses were rinsed and immediately reused. But in that Greenwich Village tavern, there was music, there was dancing, and there was freedom. It was one of the only places for New York’s gay community to socialize and truly be themselves. For this, they had the Mafia to thank. In 1969, being gay was as illegal as stealing cars or embezzling money. Public displays of affection or dressing in drag could result in charges of gross indecency and lewdness, and the penalty was arrest or a meeting with a billy club. The Stonewall riots were just the beginning; the fight for equality continues today. As with all illegal activity happening in its purview, the Genovese crime family wanted in. The market, they knew, was there: at the time, New York City had the largest gay population in the United States. So the mob became the financial backer of New York’s underground gay scene, funding the 181 Club, the Howdy Club, and The Stonewall Inn. The crime family’s involvement allowed the fledgling gay bars to sidestep the biggest obstacle in their path: law enforcement. The state of New York was deeply committed to upholding anti-sodomy laws — so committed, in fact, that it set about entrapping potential lawbreakers. Police vice squads pursued LGBTQ individuals, bought them drinks, and made offers — and then arrested those who accepted. The Mafia couldn’t pay off every police officer in the city. By the mid 1960s, over 100 men were being arrested per week and it was in that climate that the raid on the Stonewall Inn took place. The Raid On The Stonewall Whose Streets Our StreetsThe Stonewall Inn, site of the Stonewall riots, as depicted in the 2015 movie Stonewall. In the chaotic aftermath of the night of June 27, 1969, there were two things everyone who had been at the Stonewall Inn could agree on: what happened had happened fast, and it had been entirely spontaneous. When police burst through the doors at 1:20 AM, the bartender knew something had gone wrong. He had thought the establishment was in the clear that night; though there had been rumors and a recent spate of raids — notably those on the Snake Pit and the Sewer — he hadn’t received a tipoff that the Stonewall would be hit. To this day, nobody knows why he didn’t. Some speculate that the Stonewall was behind on its payments to dirty cops. Others suggest that the Mafia management had become more interested in blackmailing wealthy Stonewall patrons than selling liquor at a dive bar. Wikimedia CommonsThe layout of the Stonewall Inn, where the Stonewall riots began. Either way, the raid caught the Stonewall staff entirely unprepared. There was no time to hide the liquor and no chance to warn patrons. It was the club’s worst nightmare. The patrons were told to line up against the wall and be ready to produce their identification. Those whose gender didn’t appear to match their driver’s license would be arrested, and those without identification would be taken into another room to have their sex verified. FlickrThe sign of the Stonewall Inn, site of the 1969 Stonewall riots. It was a severe blow. The Stonewall Inn was a sanctuary for drag queens, who were not always welcomed even at other gay bars. It was also a favorite haunt of underage and homeless members of the LGBTQ community. In short, on the morning of June 28, the Stonewall was full of people who had every reason not to want to show their IDs. The Stonewall Riots TumblrMarsha P. Johnson, credited with inciting the Stonewall riots. It started with the drag queens. Unwilling to accompany officers into the back room to have their sex checked, they stayed where there were. Other patrons refused to show their identification cards. When it was decided that everyone would be taken to the police station, Marsha Johnson, a black trans woman, proclaimed her rights by throwing a shot glass into the mirror. Outside the Stonewall, a crowd was gathering. Many of those who had managed to escape lingered, waiting for news of their friends. Other members of the gay community joined them. Rumors made their way out to the waiting onlookers: those inside, it was said, were being beaten by cops. The crowd began to perform, taunting police officers with exaggerated salutes as the first of the arrested emerged from the bar in handcuffs. Stormé DeLarverie, known as the Rosa Parks of the gay community, brought tensions to a boiling point. She fought with police officers and was clubbed for her trouble. As she was thrown into the back of a patrol wagon, she turned to the crowd and shouted, “Why don’t you guys do something?” Two of the leaders in the Stonewall riots, Marsha P. Johnson and Stormé DeLarverie. With that, the floodgates broke. New York’s gay community could indeed do something — after all, the crowd vastly outnumbered the police. They threw pennies, beer bottles, cans, and cobblestones at law enforcement officials. Tires were slashed, and as protestors fell to the ground, more surged forward to take their place. Parking meters were pulled from the pavement and used as battering rams. In the chaos, detainees began to escape and join the fight. The police retreated to the bar, which patrons immediately set on fire. The Immediate Aftermath Of The Stonewall Riots Johannes Jordan/Wikimedia CommonsThe Stonewall Inn in 2008. By 4:00 that morning, the Stonewall Inn was in ruins and the streets were quiet. Both police and rioters had been hospitalized, and the violence, it seemed, was over. But things were only just beginning. In true Stonewall fashion, people turned out again the following night, and the night after that, taking to the streets time and time again. What had once been secret was now out, and there was no shoving it back in the closet. The Stonewall was open to greet them. Stonewall patron and protester Michael Fader explained the atmosphere, saying: “We all had a collective feeling like we’d had enough of this kind of shit. It wasn’t anything tangible anybody said to anyone else, it was just kind of like everything over the years had come to a head on that one particular night in the one particular place, and it was not an organized demonstration… Everyone in the crowd felt that we were never going to go back. We weren’t going to be walking meekly in the night and letting them shove us around—it’s like standing your ground for the first time and in a really strong way, and that’s what caught the police by surprise. There was something in the air, freedom a long time overdue, and we’re going to fight for it. It took different forms, but the bottom line was, we weren’t going to go away. And we didn’t.” Stonewall The Movie VultureA still from the 2015 film Stonewall. The Stonewall Inn made headlines again in 2015 when its story came to the silver screen — but not in a good way. The trailer’s release turned initial enthusiasm to anger and dismay. Outrage from the LGBTQ community took the form of 22,000 signatures and vows to boycott the film. Behind the widespread negative feedback was a common theme: casting choice. Critics said Stonewall depicted cisgender white males as the unsung heroes of the movement. In reality, trans women of color, butch lesbians, drag queens, homeless queer people, sex workers, and gay people were the riots’ heart and soul. The removal of these often “darker” heroes from a film isn’t a phenomenon specific to Stonewall; Hollywood has a long history of minority erasure in film. A study by USC’s Annenberg School of Communication analyzed over 700 films from 2007 to 2014. The results make a strong case that, in general, roles for disenfranchised people in the entertainment industry haven’t improved over this period of time. Gary LeGault/Wikimedia CommonsMarsha P. Johnson, Joseph Ratanski, and Sylvia Rivera in the 1973 NYC Gay Pride Parade photographed by Gary LeGault. The statistics for erasure of queer characters are particularly bleak: after analyzing seven years of film and 4,610 speaking characters, there were only 19 gay characters represented and zero transgender characters. Nearly 85 percent of the gay characters appearing on the big screen were white. These statistics present a formidable problem in their own right, but especially so since queer women of color actually fronted the Stonewall riots — not the fictionalized white males that the film’s producers decided to prioritize. Stonewall the movie is a reminder of how far we still have to go. But its heroes — the real heroes — have faith. Today’s interviews with Stonewall rioters are generally optimistic. Things, they say, are still changing. And nobody knows change better than the people who sparked a revolution. After this look at the Stonewall riots, read up on the Zoot Suit Riots or discover the history of the hippie movement. The post How The Stonewall Riots Changed The Course Of The Gay Rights Movement appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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