The Daily Populous

Wednesday August 16th, 2017 morning edition

image for NC KKK leader: 'I'm glad that girl died' during Virginia protest - | WBTV Charlotte

Fields was among a group of white nationalists protesting the removal of a Confederate statue in a Charlottesville, VA, park.

Monday night, Justin Moore - the Grand Dragon for the Loyal White Knights of Ku Klux Klan, said he was glad Heyer died in the attack.

"I'm sorta glad that them people got hit and I'm glad that girl died," Moore said in a voicemail to WBTV's Steve Crump.

"They were a bunch of Communists out there protesting against somebody's freedom of speech, so it doesn't bother me that they got hurt at all.".

"I think we're going to see more stuff like this happening at white nationalist events," Moore warned.

The Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is based in Pelham, NC.

"White people are getting fed up with the double standard setup in America today by the controlled press.". »

Good Omens: David Tennant and Michael Sheen to save the world in TV adaptation

Authored by theguardian.com

Amazon confirmed that Michael Sheen will play the angel Aziraphale, and Tennant will take on the role of Crowley, in Amazon Studios’ six-episode adaptation next year.

We’d already talked about our dream Aziraphale and Crowley, and David Tennant was there,” Wilkins told the Guardian.

Good Omens will air on Amazon Prime in 2019 and will be broadcast on BBC Two at a later date. »

Peter Dinklage Asks 'Game of Thrones' Fans to Stop Buying Huskies Because They Resemble Direwolves

Authored by hollywoodreporter.com

Peter Dinklage Asks 'Game of Thrones' Fans to Stop Buying Huskies Because They Resemble Direwolves.

The HBO star and PETA say the canine companions require lifelong care but are abandoned after the novelty wears off.

Peter Dinklage and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals are calling on Game of Thrones fans not to buy huskies because they resemble the Stark clan's direwolves, only to abandon the canine companions once the novelty wears off. »