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whenweallvote · 1 month
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Four years ago today, Breonna Taylor was shot and killed inside her home during a botched police raid in Louisville, Kentucky. 
No officer has ever been charged with her shooting. Her wrongful death sparked nationwide protests over questionable police practices and policies. 
Breonna would’ve turned 30 this year. She should still be here.
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liberalsarecool · 2 years
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The difference is white in front of us.
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brettesims · 2 years
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Say Her Name
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ridenwithbiden · 6 months
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t-hiswifey · 2 years
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heidinakanishi · 2 years
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😡😤😤😤😤 👊🏻👊🏼👊🏽👊🏾👊🏿 #BreonnaTaylor #ViolenceAgainstBlacks #ViolenceAgainstPeopleofColor #ViolenceAgainstMinorities #ViolenceAgainstHumans #Protest #SpeakUp #PoliceBrutality https://www.instagram.com/p/ChXszBKufuU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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queenvlion · 2 years
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akonoadham · 2 years
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trascapades · 1 year
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⚖🎨#ArtIsAWeapon Today, March 13, 2023, marks 3 years since #BreonnaTaylor was killed by @lmpd.ky. • Today I'm thinking of her family, friends and community, thanking those who continue the fight seeking #JusticeForBreonna, and speaking her name. Breonna should still be alive 💔 and the officers who killed her should have been charged with shooting her. Meanwhile, on March 8, 2023, the @thejusticedept "Finds Civil Rights Violations by the Louisville Metro Police Department and Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government" (repost): "Following a comprehensive investigation, the Justice Department announced today that the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) and the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government (Louisville Metro) engage in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the U.S. Constitution and federal law. The Department also announced that it has entered into an agreement in principle with Louisville Metro and LMPD, which have committed to resolving the department’s findings through a court-enforceable consent decree with an independent monitor, rather than contested litigation. Specifically, the Justice Department finds that LMPD: • Uses excessive force, including unjustified neck restraints and the unreasonable use of police dogs and tasers; • Conducts searches based on invalid warrants; • Unlawfully executes search warrants without knocking and announcing; • Unlawfully stops, searches, detains, and arrests people during street enforcement activities, including traffic and pedestrian stops; • Unlawfully discriminates against Black people in its enforcement activities; • Violates the rights of people engaged in protected free speech critical of policing; and • Along with Louisville Metro, discriminates against people with behavioral health disabilities when responding to them in crisis." Full report: www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-finds-civil-rights-violations-louisville-metro-police-department-and 🖼Portrait of Breonna Taylor, 2020 by artist #AmySherald @asherald, commissioned for @vanityfair, collection of the @nmaahc and @speedartmuseum. #SayHerName #BlackLivesMatter (at Louisville, Kentucky) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpvoTqvgLXP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Happy Birthday, BREONNA TAYLOR (RIP) 🙏🏾✊🏾🖤 #breonnataylor #sayhername #beautifulisBLACK https://www.instagram.com/p/CebHsOZOhVV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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whenweallvote · 1 year
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Today marks two years since 26-year-old Breonna Taylor was killed in a botched raid by Louisville police officers.
Earlier this month, The Justice Department released a 90-page report detailing how the Louisville Metro Police Department engaged in a pattern of discriminatory and abusive practices, including blatant racism against Black residents.
Read the report 👉🏽 weall.vote/breonnanyt 
𝗪𝗲 𝘄𝗼𝗻’𝘁 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗽 𝘀𝗮𝘆𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗻𝗮𝗺𝗲.
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liberalsarecool · 2 years
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#breonnataylorslifematters
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bravecrab · 2 years
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Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers deserves a lot of criticism, from it's use of Bobby Driscoll's tragic history for laughs, to it's promotion of Disney's crusade for increased copyright law. Also that "2D" animation is fucking ugly.
But I want to talk about Copaganda, specifically one part in the film. Chip and Dale are recruited to the case because they are told by a cop that the cops probably won't solve the case due to red tape. They'll have to do a bunch of paperwork, get a warrant, and by then the bad guys will have escaped.
It's a cliche and Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers is far from the first film to include this sort of claim by police characters. It's a persistent claim, one meant to justify police's inability to make streets safer. And it's used to validate policy, for things like warrantless raids, or no knock raids.
It relies on the idea that criminals are easy to identify, that their guilt is without a shadow of a doubt, and police would easily catch the "bad guys" if it wasn't for all the bureaucracy. That's not how policing works. There has to be a presumed innocence, to avoid wrongful arrests. Except in reality Cops do not presume innocence, they racially profile criminals, and not only wrongfully arrest, but murder suspects.
The red tape is meant to stop this.
And in the narrative of movies, this line of dialogue is meant to move us along to cool gun fights and action. But it's copaganda, and it's fucked that in this example, a black police officer who should know the impact of racial profiling is the one to deliver it.
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ridenwithbiden · 1 year
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zetathegrouch · 2 years
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A street I saw today in Grand Rapids
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queenvlion · 1 year
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