It takes time to rebrand, manufacture products with the rebranding, and sell off old stock. I'd expect in a year or so to no longer see "Aunt Jemima" products on the shelves.
For all the left's squawking about having social workers talk down the mentally ill methhead on a bender, what interests me more is the thought of hiring more police who have training in psychology or social work. That would actually be a practical use for those majors.
If the city charges them, then a jury will let them go. Unless the cops involved are guilty of lesser crimes related to this case (such as witness tampering if it can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt they did shady shit after Taylor's death), then a jury can't actually convict. The no-knock raid was legal (even though it shouldn't have been), and, once they were fired upon, it was legal for them to shoot. Not every homicide is murder.
It makes sense that BLM hangers-on won't shut up about this case (although it seems like most of the really active BLM types don't care) since Taylor was an unjustified case of collateral damage, but it's still infuriating to see the continued abandonment of due process by the left. Just because you're outraged, doesn't mean what you're outraged about was a crime.
Now the feds should do this to Ted Wheeler and his administration since Portland antifa won't stop accusing him of being a Nazi.
They're being prosecuted:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/videos-s...ursing-diners-at-a-restaurant-lead-to-charges
Although I won't rest until someone goes after the scumbags who harassed that diner in DC.
Quite possibly the single most alarming thing about BLM/antifa bullshit is how authoritarian they are. Raise your fist or be screamed at. Say "black lives matter" or we won't give you your property back. Kneel or we'll show up at your house at night.
A lot of the rioting will blow over eventually, but how do you deal with two generations of Americans who think
authoritarianism being on the right side of history is okay?