Who's policing the one percent while our cities burn?
If we are on track for unspeakable disparities between the haves and the have-nots, then we might just want to ask ourselves: what kind of policing would such a world of inequality require?
View ArticleNonviolence as Non-Compliance
Nonviolence is not the problem, but officials’ nonviolence certainly is.
View ArticleNonviolence media black-out
When the media marginalized the nonviolence on the streets, it also blacked-out the expression of nonviolence as a radical call for justice and for systemic change.
View ArticleWho's policing the one percent while our cities burn?: Part 2
What we are witnessing are the workings of an “apparatus of justification” to rationalize the “extreme economic inequality” that is on the horizon and that hedge-fund managers’ compensation signifies.
View ArticleFLOTUS Michelle Obama & Racism porn
“Illegitimacy,”“black-on-black crime,”“fatherless households,”“affirmative action,”“criminality,”“public assistance”– all of this, when hurled in response to black pain (and even when not), is racism...
View ArticleI don’t care about Bill Cosby
And while I’m at it, I don’t care about George Zimmerman, either – about his day in court, about his encounters with law enforcement, about his failed relationships.
View ArticleOn Charleston and spirit murder
When Dylann Storm Roof stood up and announced, before killing nine African American women and men, that “you’re taking over our country and you have to go,” what he announced in no uncertain terms was...
View ArticleJustice Roberts' Obamacare reasoning and the Voting Rights Act
Congress passed the Voting Rights Act to secure voting rights, not to destroy them.
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