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#abolish the fucking police
somedayourocean · 1 year
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thecolacorporation · 1 year
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lilithism1848 · 2 months
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mos-twin-mattress · 4 months
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This was her FAVORITE time of year... She should be spending it with family... she should be be alive. I'm pissed she's not. I'm so so pissed. I'm hurt. on the verge of tears.
Please dont forget her face, her name, her smile, her caring soul.
She wanted to be a nurse. Wanted to help mothers and babies... And she never got to.
The world was a better place when she was in it...
Merry Christmas Breonna... Thinkin ab you...
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whereserpentswalk · 1 month
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Remember that abolish slavery meant no more slavery at all. And abolish monarchy meant no more kings at all. They were thought to be unrealistic in their time, things that went agaisnt human nature, but those activists understood that they needed a zero tolerance policy on those things.
So when we say abolish police, that means no police. When we say abolish prisons, that means no prisons. When we say abolish capitalism, that means no capitalism. It isn't unrealistic. It can't be compromised.
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personal-blog243 · 1 year
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The “criminal loophole” has been written OUT of the TN constitution!
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intersectionalpraxis · 4 months
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Here is the link to the petition! Demand an End of Alabama's Forced Labor Scheme in State Prisons
Something I learned a long time ago, and I will never forget -is that the reason why most prison systems have very short visitation times is because they do BUSINESS with a huge telecom company -and the hope is that with shorter times to see people in their life, they will HAVE to inevitably use in-prison phones set-up and therefore will spend more money... Once you start reading about the prison industrial complex you will surely become an abolitionist.
Angela Davis' work is something I can't emphasize and recommend enough to people to learn who want to learn/unlearn more about these issues as a start. This Is one of her most recent books. But she has many on this topic:
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queerism1969 · 1 year
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Just a unfriendly reminder if your anti police brutality activism doesn't include indigenous and disabled victims, you don't care about police brutality.
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random-jot · 2 years
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Fuck the monarchy, fuck prince andrew and fuck the fucking king 🖕
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nando161mando · 5 months
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lilithism1848 · 10 days
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lastcatghost · 6 months
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On one of the least surprising turn of events since oregon decriminalized substance use, the lack of accessible and realistic resources to actually help people gain a footing in recovery, instead in the public eye, ignorant of the reality, the general assumption is so many people using in the open, the blame shifts entirely on the people suffering, if they're still using they just don't want help. The changing of the law also aided the misplaced judgment as people general grew more and more resentful at the lack of police interactions and incarceration of homeless users.
Now as anyone understanding this tactic could see coming, cities across Oregon and many pig chiefs are starting to publicly call for re Criminalization of substances, and they'll likely not only succeed with this, but I'd bet anything when the law changes back to locking users up again, it will be even harsher than every other state. They'll claim decriminalization was a failed experiment and proves heavier sentences and allowances for the police to pursue any suspected user or dealer.
God forbid they give people things like housing and actual treatment so they can have a way to even attempt recovery, when instead they can publicly be used as live public propaganda pawns, thus increasing the publics approval for incarnation in the slavery system that is US prisons, it's providing housing that they can profit off of, so clearly that's what's better for business after all. Can't have a surplus of slave labor if people get real help.
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uncanny-tranny · 5 months
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My biggest take is that police are under no protection of anonymity in the police force specifically. Citizens, by nature of being a citizen, have the right to anonymity in any capacity that is not a direct threat to the law or other people. So many cops operate as though they deserve to be completely anonymous in the same way that an individual citizen can, and that's where corruption will be exasperated.
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mcknitface · 2 years
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people are being arrested. for saying "i didn't vote for him" in relation to king charles the tax evading pedo protector. people are being arrested for stating facts. what has this country come to. the sooner scotland gets out and becomes a republic the better.
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