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This is the third part of my list of prison abolition and anti-police articles. You can find the other parts [here] and [here].
Don't Call The Police - Community-based alternatives to police in your city
Behind the 'Thin Blue Line' flag: America's history of police violence 
How Police Unions Bully Politicians
Copstagram: Inside law enforcement's terrifying social media bubble 
Police Say A Lot Of Things - On the media’s complicity in spreading police lies
‘They kill the person twice’: police spread falsehoods after using deadly force, analysis finds
 The Police Dog Who Cried Drugs at Every Traffic Stop
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House is a communist at best and a leftist at worst so it's a win win either way
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eurphrasie · 1 year
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I do appreciate in Episode One and Two that both people who Dong-sik and Juwon help on duty actually say they don’t trust or like the police. Dong-sik has to be a person to help them, not a cop.
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spacebarsidecar · 9 months
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why did no-one tell me sneegsnag is based
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okapiandpaste · 1 year
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I think more shows should yaoibait to distract from the overt anticapitalist and antipolice messages happening in the background. sarazanmai was hilarious for that. hey look at the gay policemen stripping there are no murders happening in the amazon warehouse
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ms-disinformation · 11 months
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Lol I just followed up on a bunch of blogs that I'd been tracking and it's very funny to me that this is one of the last posts from an account that many people were very convinced was a sincere activist:
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anyway, weird that so many of the blogs I was tracking were started from November 7th to 20th 2017 and then also stopped posting from May 5th to 11th 2020.
(and i mean my life imploded in May 2020 too, but not so much that me and eight of my friends completely dropped off of a website we'd been heavily posting on daily for three years without a single 'hey i'm over at mastodon now')
Also very weird that these extremely popular, influential bloggers who talked so much about inequality, police violence, and white supremacy in the US just flat dropped their major platforms and never came back to talk about the popular antiracist, antipolice uprisings after George Floyd was murdered by cops in 2020.
Anyway. Since these accounts seem to be fully abandoned at this point maybe I can now get around to doing the full analysis I had been putting off, though going through every single blog, at least one of which has 30k posts, sounds terrible. Maybe I'll just look at the posts for the last week the blogs existed.
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beardedmrbean · 11 hours
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Before this column ends, we’ll get to the unmissable fact that anti-Israel, often antisemitic, protests are proliferating at what we amusingly choose to call our most “selective” universities—Columbia, Yale, New York University, Stanford, Berkeley. For the moment, add these North Face tent protests on $75,000-a-year campus quads to the sense among the American public that their country is running off the rails.
A list of the phenomena laying us low includes: wokeness, DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion), defund the police (a depressing subset of wokeness), conspiracy theories, head-in-the-sand isolationism and a self-centered political polarization typified—from left to right—by Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Cori Bush, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz and Lauren Boebert.
Ironically this time of year is associated with hope, amid spring and college graduations—except at the University of Southern California, which, fearing trouble, canceled its commencement speakers and told honorary-degree recipients not to show up.
Setting silenced USC aside, a hopeful note one hears at college commencements is that the American system is self-correcting, that despite recurrent stress, it always rights itself. Opinion polls suggest few believe this anymore but—happy spring—it looks as if we may be on the brink of a real counter-revolt against the craziness.
Last week in the hopelessly gridlocked House, Republican Speaker Mike Johnson, facing threats to his job from the chaos caucus, cast his lot with the enough-is-enough caucus. The House passed bills to sustain allies in Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Congress isn’t dead—yet.
Blue states and cities that looked willing to collapse rather than defend their citizens have begun to push back against progressives’ pro-criminal and antipolice movements.
At the urging of Gov. Kathy Hochul, New York’s just-passed state budget includes measures to crack down on shoplifting. Assaulting a retail worker will be a felony. Larceny charges can be based on the total goods stolen from different stores. Progressives in the state’s Legislature opposed the measures. Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, elected in January on restoring law and order (yes, it can be a Democratic issue), last week announced a plan to support policing in the most crime- and drug-plagued neighborhoods.
March seemed to be a tipping point. The hyperprogressive Council of the District of Columbia, in a city that had become an embarrassing carjacking hellhole, passed an array of anticrime measures. Oregon’s Legislature voted to reverse the state’s catastrophic three-year experiment with drug decriminalization. San Francisco voters approved two measures proposed by, of all people, Mayor London Breed, to ease restrictions on policing and require drug screening for welfare recipients. The results in Los Angeles County’s primary for district attorney strongly suggest progressive George Gascón will be voted out in November.
In all these places, the reversals by elected officials are driven by the prospect of voters’ turning them out of office. That is the U.S. political system trying to right itself.
In California, a safety coalition has collected about 900,000 signatures to reverse parts of Proposition 47, the state’s now-notorious 2014 decision to reduce some theft felonies to misdemeanors. This week, the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared sympathetic to overturning a Ninth Circuit decision that bars cities and towns from enforcing vagrancy laws. Though the case emerged from Grants Pass, Ore., which is trying to ban homeless encampments, about three dozen elected officials and organizations in California filed briefs arguing that the Ninth Circuit’s ruling made cleaning up the streets almost impossible.
News stories since the start of the year have noted that many private companies are rethinking policies on DEI, partly under legal pressure, such as the Supreme Court’s decision last year to strike down the use of race in college admissions.
Some in the corporate DEI movement thought they were immune to restraints. No longer. Companies are rediscovering that the constituency most needing inclusion is their customers. The loudest shot across the bow came last week, when Google fired 28 employees after some staged sit-in protests at its New York and California offices over a contract with Israel’s government. Google’s firing statement describes “completely unacceptable behavior.” No one saw that coming.
All this adds up to a nascent counter-revolt against America’s lurch toward self-destruction. The exception is elite U.S. universities. Their leadership has seen itself as answerable to no one and politically immune.
Robert Kraft, a Columbia grad and owner of the New England Patriots, said this week he will no longer give the school money “until corrective action is taken.”
If big donors ever regain control of these so-called selective schools, a suggestion: Firing the president won’t close the barn door. Instead, fire the admissions office. What a tragedy to think how many serious high-school students were rejected by Columbia, Yale and NYU, edged out by nonuseful idiots whose chosen major is the political structure of re-education camps.
Someone has to be a lagging indicator, and these schools are it.
Non-paywall link
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jewtastic · 1 year
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Hello new followers!
First, thank you for following me, I do appreciate it, but secondly: PLEASE PUT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH ABOVE A FOLLOW.
I know a lot of people are following me because of the CPR/Heimlich post regarding larger bodies, but I do have several warnings about my blog I need people to be aware of.
I do not often use a tagging system. My own mental health makes them hard for me to manage, and hard to remember what does and doesn't need tags.
My blog is a NSFW blog, in many senses. OSHA violations, sure, but also porn, gore, and taboo topics.
I interact with, produce, and enjoy DARK FICTION. This is obviously not me promoting any of these things in real life, but if you can think of a taboo in fiction, I likely have some form of content that references it, if not outright depicts it. This includes "gross nasty stuff" like toxic and unhealthy relationships, incest ships, underage ships, gore, non-con and dub-con, etc. Nothing on my blog will ever involve real child actors, real children, or true crime content regarding these things. The key word here is FICTION.
I am anticensorship, antipolice, and pro punching nazis. No I will not compromise on this.
I have no time for harassment or hate. I do not need to touch grass, I do so regularly, and I will not take any comments or concerns about my fictional tastes. I have a good support system, plenty of trauma, and am under the direct supervision of a team of mental health professionals who are aware of my tastes in the fictional content I consume and produce and both support and encourage it in my treatment plan for my mental health. I will take evidenced based medical fact over random internet opinions, any day.
Have a good day, and if my blog is an unsafe place for you to interact with or follow, please go ahead and block me. You are doing nothing wrong by putting your mental health and emotional well being first, and I wish you all the best in life.
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mercurialbadger · 1 year
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I am a bit pissed.
Over 100 years ago Milykov, after seeing empire 's economy collapse, asked a guy who "teehee~ ;p i am so silly " in response to treason allegations "IS THIS STUPIDITY OR TREASON?" after listing system failures.
As they say, that has never ever happened before and here it is happening once again.
I am not a good person, not even close. I am very bad being good, I fail almost every time I try.
But the more angry I get seeing people, regular people with full regular person capacity at good reveal that they have never even thought of it.
End climate change, they scream, but no increase in fossil fuel consumption is permitted, we just need to buy more electric cars and buses. And god forbid this nuclear power thing!
Let's feed the poor, but don't give them diesel tractors or motorized ploughs, lest they get used to it and make their own. Let's just give them food, healthy vegan one, poor people should not eat meat.
Let's stop the Keystone Pipeline, for this you have to spam I Stand With Lakota and inform everyone that the pipeline is so cheap and dangerous, and companies building it will make so much money from it. Huh, you say their stocks skyrocketed? That means we're winning!!
Is this stupidity or treason?
Let's do grassroots decentralized organization! How will we employ qualified specialists and students? Soup kitchen. That'll foster the air of cooperation and equality!
In order to make a wide left party you have to bring every thinker, or better speaker, who claims to be on the left. These people joined politics for opposing reasons? Great, give this one secret service undercover officer contacts of our vocally antipolice member, they will bond over excessively forceful same room colleague of our officer who injured our other guy.
Let's fight for all the fashionable diseases!
Is this stupidity or treason?
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akuasucc · 2 years
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defunding the police isnt antipolice these people are not seriois
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spacebarsidecar · 9 months
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why did no-one tell me sneegsnag is based
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n-en35mm · 3 years
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kazrawiii · 3 years
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MY SET OF HAND RINGS
Left hand
-index finger: "I won't give a hand to the cops".
-middle finger: "ruined youth".
-ring finger: "orphan" or "don't rely on no one but yourself".
-pinky finger: "life is bilateral. Your actions can either ascend or descend you".
Right Hand
-index finger: "I won't give a hand to the cops" alternative ring model.
-middle finger: missing Anarchist ring.
-ring finger: "ruined youth" with a sunset, meaning "pursuit of freedom". Alternative ring model.
-pinky finger: "carpe diem" ring. The small arrow represents the indicated direction of life.
All of these designs (except the pinky rings) are Russian, inspired from former and actual criminals.
All of them were tattooed by myself , except the Carpe Diem ring, done by my older sister.
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