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joeywreck · 10 months
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Remembering when cops in Minneapolis fired “less-lethal” weapons at random people from unmarked vans without identifying themselves or giving warnings, then charged terrified citizens defending themselves with felonies.
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chaddavisphotography · 8 months
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Protesters demanding democracy march from Downtown Minneapolis and Cedar/Riverside onto I-94.646 arrests were made in what is likely the largest mass arrest/citation event in city history.
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cyarskaren52 · 11 months
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Biiiiiiiitch What? Thousands of people were dying a day in NYC, emergency rooms were overflowing. The maskless were perfecting fine with spreading Covid, and I practically had an anxiety attack every time I went to the store. And there’s outrage over the police in Minnesota killing black men in front of perma traumatized children and teenagers. The teenager who filmed the murder still traumatized from seeing the wickedness in front of her. This is what you wanna go back to ? Three years later? Biiiiiiiittttttttttcccccvh what?????
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By Darren Thompson
Minneapolis—The American Indian Movement (AIM) Grand Governing Council hosted a rally yesterday in Cedar Field Park to kick off a 15-week national walk demanding the release of Leonard Peltier.
The “Walk to Justice: Free Leonard Peltier” will travel from Minneapolis through Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, ending in Washington, D.C. on November 14.
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bikerlovertexas · 1 year
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Minneapolis Police on bikes
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joecunningham · 1 year
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Fazy Kowsari decries the torture and killings of Dr. Ayda Rostami and Majidreza Rahnavard (Downtown Minneapolis MN) / 2022
Dr. Rostami, who had treated many wounded protesters in Tehran reportedly left one’s house on December 12th to get first-aid supplies and was never seen alive again.  When called by authorities to collect her body, her family was told she had died in a “car accident.” At the morgue they discovered her injuries included bruised genitals, a broken hand, and the side of her face crushed with one eyelid sewn shut to conceal the removal of her eyeball.  The medical examiner told the family that they were ordered not to reveal the true cause of Ayda's death.
Majidreza Rahnavard was accused of killing two paramilitary goons that were attacking protesters. Mr. Rahnavard was not allowed to choose his own lawyer, challenge the evidence against him (that being a coerced confession) or ask for the trial to be held in public.  He was excecuted by hanging.  The regieme chose to hang him in public from a tall crane for maximum visibility.  Creating a pretense for this spectacle was the aim of the bullshit trial.
As of Dec 18th, at least 495 people have been killed for protesting in Iran.
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jccheapalier · 5 months
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The Fall of Minneapolis
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whatwould-misha-do · 5 months
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I think ACAB is a useful concept but doesn't describe exactly what I believe. I have met cops who are useful and nice in certain circumstances, including more than a few who helped save the lives of kids. There was one who was a suicidal teen's only contact outside of a hospital and the way they checked in on them and encouraged them is part of why they survived. But you have to assume that due to training in their system, the way coworkers force out people who aren't rough enough or think a certain way, as well as how the profession draws people or abusers who want power and authority over others, that those same cops are still dangerous in different circumstances. I know this is compatible with ACAB, but some people who say that do mean cops are awful all the time.
I think of cops as a loaded gun. Always assume they could go off at the wrong moment. Don't leave kids alone with them. Useful in specific circumstances, but don't point them at anyone without warning, and unless you're okay with them possibly getting hurt or there aren't better alternatives. There should be steps before they are used. There should be alternatives.
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nando161mando · 9 months
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"#Minneapolis: Dozens gathered this evening at 41st & Lyndale Ave. N. for a protest for Ricky Cobb II, a 33 y/o father who was killed two days ago by @mndps_msp officers during a traffic stop near 42nd Ave. & I-94. Cobb II was unarmed & shot in the abdomen."
https://bird.makeup/users/ur_ninja/statuses/1686551768736391168
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scorpiobabylon · 8 months
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no, i do not believe this level of delusion about the pandemic being “over” is sustainable. i have noticed people behaving in ways they never would have before c19, like they know deep down that things are not OK and they’re scared. international travel, huge parties, etc. i don’t know. i guess i’ve been surprised and disappointed by mass human cruelty and indifference before but i really do believe there will be a tipping point. once activists can catch their fucking breath? maybe? it took 10 years of AIDS before ACT UP took to the streets. i don’t want to wait 10 years. i’ll push as hard as i fucking can but unfortunately i’m close to bed-bound by long covid at the moment. i do not want to die. c19 activism feels like a tipping point for climate change action, anticapitalist action, and abolition action. this can be a radicalizing moment. they made the US slightly more accessible for a MINUTE and then yanked it away but we *saw* it. we saw it!!!!!!!!!! efforts to squash c19 precautions go hand-in-hand with squashing anti-police protests: they know that the summer 2020 uprisings were able to happen because enough people, for a brief moment, were freer than they had ever been in this fucking evil country. when people are given resources, they give a shit. cops were the only maskless faces in the streets of minneapolis and that is not a coincidence. the old world is fucking scared and wants you to get sick and die. c19 deaths keep climbing, your yard is burning or flooding or bogged down by smoke, cops have killed more people each year since 2020. that’s the “normal” everybody is trying to convince you it’s sooooo fun to go back to. fuck off. fuck off. there will be a crack and we will kick it open
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Protesters march in Minneapolis on June 24th, 2022 following the Supreme Court overturning Roe V. Wade.
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Archived Report on Black Lives Matter Protests In Seattle - George Blaise Interviews Journalist Mark Taylor-Canfield
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imhoser · 1 year
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I feel like every communist in Europe and US/CAN forgot what the word trade-unionism means and why we should avoid it
If socialism could come from unions, it would’ve happened already. Stop with the reformism, economism, and the belief that simple terrorism will lead us to socialism. Please shut up and read Lenin
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journalismjpg · 8 months
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The 109-page indictment paints the movement to oppose the construction of a massive police training center in the Atlanta area’s Weelaunee Forest as a criminal conspiracy, and it goes back to the Minneapolis police department’s killing of George Floyd, which took place almost a year before Cop City was announced.
By doing so, the National Lawyers Guild said in a press statement, the indictment “attempts to render all mass protest against police violence and racism—including the killing of Rayshard Brooks by Atlanta police—an ‘unlawful conspiracy’ or ‘racketeering.’ ”
Read more here.
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