Myzozoa
to find better ways to say what nobody says
http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/...ield-to-protect-black-protesters-from-police/
https://blindfieldjournal.com/2016/10/06/potters-field-part-one/
http://www.killedbypolice.net/ - a count that also attempts to name
https://freebresha.wordpress.com/
"Bresha Meadows is a courageous 14 year old girl who is accused of shooting and killing her abusive father on July 28th in Ohio. After years of witnessing her father beat her mother, Bresha lived in fear and often tried to run away. She has now been detained and the prosecutor is considering trying her as an adult for aggravated murder. Tomorrow, she has an important court hearing..."
There will be police in the courtroom at that trial. There will be police working at the facility where she is detained. These are all police. The police all do cavity searches, all of them. Going home from the bar turns into drunk in public, turns into a stay in county (if you have a record), a cavity search, like. no. thats fucked up.
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/ne...er-Against-Dakota-Pipeline-20160928-0029.html
facebook gold (not ever written by me):
and on that note ive got just one short reading to add to this celebration of (not impotent) narcissism that you've slogged ur way to the end of:
http://plaza.ufl.edu/sharky85/Blind and Dumb Criticism.pdf
Qui savez-vous comme Roland Barthes?
Ok so maybe they aren't killing the black community over here, or even over there. They don't do it where you're looking. I know, okay, okay, not that one then. But it's the one you forgot about: thats just how it works practically. It used to be though that this shit was liable to go down: "In the early 20th century, Tulsa was home to the "Black Wall Street", one of the most prosperous black communities in the United States at the time.[25] Located in the Greenwood neighborhood, it was the site of the Tulsa Race Riot, one of the nation's worst acts of racial violence and civil disorder, with whites attacking blacks.[25] Sixteen hours of rioting on May 31 and June 1, 1921, was only ended when National Guardsmen were brought in by the Governor. An official report later claimed that 23 black and 16 white citizens were killed, but other estimates suggest as many as 300 people died, most of them black.[25] Over 800 people were admitted to local hospitals with injuries, and an estimated 10,000 people were left homeless as 35 city blocks, composed of 1,256 residences, were destroyed by fire. Property damage was estimated at $1.8 million.[25] Efforts to obtain reparations for survivors of the violence have been unsuccessful but the city and state re-examined the events in the early 21st century, acknowledging the terrible actions that had taken place." Now they wait for a natural disaster.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/03/sacramento-police-shooting-joseph-mann-dashcam-video
trigger warning, see the thread title. and if you want to know, i dont watch the videos and i think it's better that way. mainly because i dont need to see these videos to know about the fact of police brutality in the U.S. There is an unbroken timeline of police brutality from the transport of slaves to the americas in 16xx to the Guantanamo Bay of the present day.
Finally a list of introductory sources to learning about prisons and police in america:
James Kilgore "understanding mass incarceration: a peoples guide to the key civil rights struggle of our times" http://www.understandingmassincarceration.com/
"golden gulag: Prisons,surplus, crisis, and opposition in globalizing california" Ruth Wilson Gilmore http://condemnationofblackness.voic.../10/Golden-Gulag.Ruth-Wilson-Gilmore_Ch.1.pdf
http://condemnationofblackness.voic.../10/Golden-Gulag.-Ruth-Wilson-Gilmore_Ch2.pdf
"Are Prisons Obsolete? " Angela Davis https://www.feministes-radicales.or...2010/11/Angela-Davis-Are_Prisons_Obsolete.pdf
"The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness" Michelle Alexander http://www.vanderbilt.edu/ctp/The_New_Jim_Crow.pdf
"Discipline and Punish" by Michel Foucault https://zulfahmed.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/disciplineandpunish.pdf
Jasbir Puar. “Coda: The Cost of Getting Better: Suicide, Sensation, Switchpoints”
https://blindfieldjournal.com/2016/10/06/potters-field-part-one/
http://www.killedbypolice.net/ - a count that also attempts to name
https://freebresha.wordpress.com/
"Bresha Meadows is a courageous 14 year old girl who is accused of shooting and killing her abusive father on July 28th in Ohio. After years of witnessing her father beat her mother, Bresha lived in fear and often tried to run away. She has now been detained and the prosecutor is considering trying her as an adult for aggravated murder. Tomorrow, she has an important court hearing..."
There will be police in the courtroom at that trial. There will be police working at the facility where she is detained. These are all police. The police all do cavity searches, all of them. Going home from the bar turns into drunk in public, turns into a stay in county (if you have a record), a cavity search, like. no. thats fucked up.
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/ne...er-Against-Dakota-Pipeline-20160928-0029.html
facebook gold (not ever written by me):
"sorry, this space is not meant for pro-reformist, pro-police , pro-white supremacy rhetoric :-) thanx for keeping that stuff to your page..."
"if im interested in evolutionary bio ill come to you... if your interested in ways that the Prison system works in our country feel free to talk to me and I can point you towards books by folx who actually know stuff"
"if im interested in evolutionary bio ill come to you... if your interested in ways that the Prison system works in our country feel free to talk to me and I can point you towards books by folx who actually know stuff"
and on that note ive got just one short reading to add to this celebration of (not impotent) narcissism that you've slogged ur way to the end of:
http://plaza.ufl.edu/sharky85/Blind and Dumb Criticism.pdf
Qui savez-vous comme Roland Barthes?
Ok so maybe they aren't killing the black community over here, or even over there. They don't do it where you're looking. I know, okay, okay, not that one then. But it's the one you forgot about: thats just how it works practically. It used to be though that this shit was liable to go down: "In the early 20th century, Tulsa was home to the "Black Wall Street", one of the most prosperous black communities in the United States at the time.[25] Located in the Greenwood neighborhood, it was the site of the Tulsa Race Riot, one of the nation's worst acts of racial violence and civil disorder, with whites attacking blacks.[25] Sixteen hours of rioting on May 31 and June 1, 1921, was only ended when National Guardsmen were brought in by the Governor. An official report later claimed that 23 black and 16 white citizens were killed, but other estimates suggest as many as 300 people died, most of them black.[25] Over 800 people were admitted to local hospitals with injuries, and an estimated 10,000 people were left homeless as 35 city blocks, composed of 1,256 residences, were destroyed by fire. Property damage was estimated at $1.8 million.[25] Efforts to obtain reparations for survivors of the violence have been unsuccessful but the city and state re-examined the events in the early 21st century, acknowledging the terrible actions that had taken place." Now they wait for a natural disaster.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/03/sacramento-police-shooting-joseph-mann-dashcam-video
trigger warning, see the thread title. and if you want to know, i dont watch the videos and i think it's better that way. mainly because i dont need to see these videos to know about the fact of police brutality in the U.S. There is an unbroken timeline of police brutality from the transport of slaves to the americas in 16xx to the Guantanamo Bay of the present day.
Finally a list of introductory sources to learning about prisons and police in america:
James Kilgore "understanding mass incarceration: a peoples guide to the key civil rights struggle of our times" http://www.understandingmassincarceration.com/
"golden gulag: Prisons,surplus, crisis, and opposition in globalizing california" Ruth Wilson Gilmore http://condemnationofblackness.voic.../10/Golden-Gulag.Ruth-Wilson-Gilmore_Ch.1.pdf
http://condemnationofblackness.voic.../10/Golden-Gulag.-Ruth-Wilson-Gilmore_Ch2.pdf
"Are Prisons Obsolete? " Angela Davis https://www.feministes-radicales.or...2010/11/Angela-Davis-Are_Prisons_Obsolete.pdf
"The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness" Michelle Alexander http://www.vanderbilt.edu/ctp/The_New_Jim_Crow.pdf
"Discipline and Punish" by Michel Foucault https://zulfahmed.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/disciplineandpunish.pdf
Jasbir Puar. “Coda: The Cost of Getting Better: Suicide, Sensation, Switchpoints”
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