Their families will never see them again. It's too heartbreaking. I just had to give her a hug and now I can't stop thinking about their losses
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Their families will never see them again. It's too heartbreaking. I just had to give her a hug and now I can't stop thinking about their losses
Black Man Shot Dead By Sheriff's Deputy After His Mother Called 911 For Help Because He Was Having A 'Breakdown'
A sheriffâs deputy in Louisiana shot dead a black man with special needs inside his home after the victimâs mother called police asking them to help transport her son to a hospital because he was having a breakdown.
The incident took place shortly before 7pm Monday just outside the City of Breaux Bridge in St Martin Parish.
According to the Louisiana State Police, they got a call about a deputy-involved shooting in which at least one shot was fired.
Family members identified the victim as 32-year-old Michael Noel, whom they described as a father with special needs.
Noelâs aunt told the station KATC that the manâs mother contacted a local agency Monday afternoon to have the 32-year-old transported to a hospital because he was having some sort of a âbreakdown.â
When no one came to pick Noel up, the woman called the St Martin Sheriffâs Office asking for help in restraining the 32-year-old and taking him to the hospital.
The aunt recounted how the deputies who responded to the scene near Eunice Road at around 6:45pm Monday placed at least one handcuff on Noel but had trouble cuffing his other wrist.
As Noel continued showing resistance, one of the law enforcement officials allegedly used a stun gun on him. Noel, however, was able to stand up and was tasered a second time.
The aunt said when he tried to get to his feet once again, the deputy shot him in the chest as his mother looked on in horror.
âHe was no person to bother nobody, to hurt nobody, he just didnât want to go to the hospital.â
Noelâs relatives said they have called the local sheriffâs office in the past about Noel and deputies were familiar with his situation.
State police spokesman Master Trooper Brooks David confirmed on Tuesday that the victim was African-American but he did not know the race of the deputies involved in the deadly incident.
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Share this please! This cannot be ignored!
Another day, another victim of police violence, another hashtagâŠWhen will this end?
This case is so heartbreaking I can hardly believe itâs true. Unfortunately I canât find more details (like the copâs name), so if you do know it, please let me know! I also didnât see much media coverage, I guess weâre the only hope, letâs help spread this!
#SayHisName   #MichaelNoel   #StopPoliceBrutality
#BlackLivesMatter  #StayWoke
When y'all gonna realize not to calls the cops for mental break downs when it comes to black people ??!!!
Nimali Henryâs family just got some form of  justice
Nimali Henry was arrested on March 21, 2014 for disturbing the peace, simple battery and unauthorized entry after a dispute with another woman occurred while Henry was trying to visit her daughter. She was locked up because she could not afford the $25,000 bond needed to secure her release. In April, She died in an isolation cell â but justice may have arrived in the comeuppance of four Lousiana prison officers.
The Times-Picayune reports four correctional employees at the St. Bernard Parish Prison â Capt. Andre Dominick, Cpl. Timothy Williams, Deputy Debra Becnel and Deputy Lisa Vaccarella â were indicted by a federal grand jury in Henryâs death, stemming from their failure to provide proper medication and treatment for the teenâs rare blood disorder.
I worked at a #PlannedParenthood clinic in Kansas for 3 years. My coworkers & I were subjected to the following acts of terrorism:
â Bryn Greenwood (@bryngreenwood) November 30, 2015
At least 147 people have died in an attack by al-Shabab on Garissa University, Kenya - the deadliest assault yet by the Islamist group.
For those people on their knees for Paris, where are their prayers?
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YES. Pray for the Kenyans recovering from this tragedy that occurred in APRIL. Pray that they are continuing to recover. But also Paris needs prayers that they can get to a point of recovery. Ive seen this going around with people saying we overlooked this. This DID NOT happen the same day as the terror in Paris. Please, just look at the date on the article and stop spreading faulty information!
This is 1930. This young boy was being punished in a slavery camp for free labor in the American South.Â
These Black boys are all in a forced labor camp, working for free, often for 6 days a week. Many were arrested and convicted for âloiteringâ & âvagrancyâ or âspeaking loudly to a white woman.âÂ
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dude is not gender neutral
it can be used in a gender neutral way but it is a word that you need to ask permission to use with someone. do not call all people dude. regardless of how you mean it, stop doing that. the people who do this the most in the trans community are dfabs. we do this, all the time, because dude isnât ever used to misgender us. when people call us dude, they call us that because we are either men or they mean it in a gender neutral way. people do not do this for our trans sisters and our transfeminine siblings. and we need to stop making them feel unsafe because of how we view a word. their safety comes first. and like itâs not as if trans women and transfeminine people havenât been asking us and telling us not to call them this and say this casually, they have been. all the time. seriously. and we donât listen and itâs not fucking okay. their safety comes first -Mod Virgil
TERFs are trying to appropriate the term âmisdirected misogynyâ to mean misogyny directed towards âpassingâ trans women.
The term âmisdirected misogynyâ is in reference to AFAB non-women experiencing oppression or abuse under the mistaken belief that they are women.
If you are not a woman, you cannot experience misogyny. Stop trivializing the abuse of trans women by denying them the terms misogyny/transmisogyny.
Stop appropriating terms and misinforming people about the correct definition in reference to trans people.
so, what i'm getting from that post is that a nonbinary trans man will have both his masculinity respected and nonbinarness respected, while a nonbinary trans woman will have her nonbinariness disrespected and her womanhood only maybe respected?
I mean, I guess what Iâm saying is that a trans masculine person is given a lot more nuance to their gender (although I wouldnât say that that is unlimited) by many different communities, and is also more likely to not be considered their assigned gender in public.
Whereas for camab trans people, if you donât explicitly claim womanhood and constantly defend it from all of the people who donât distrust/hold shitty views about trans women in the first place, and continuously disavow anything having to do with men, you are functionally considered a weird cis man/crossdresser.
Camab trans people are allowed to either be seen as weird men, or binary women (but about 90% of people [including queer people and cafab trans folks] will still treat you like a weird dude).
Example: when I was pre-HRT and using they/them pronouns exclusively (for about 4 years or so) 0 cis people (straight or queer) consistently gendered me correctly, even tho many of these same people did for cafab trans people. Of course, since I really really hated being considered a man and called âheâ, I shifted eventually to starting HRT and using she/her and using the phrase âtrans womanâ for myself, but now people routinely consider me binary, because the ways people think about nonbinary identity (neutral pronouns, refusing to associate with binary wording, for some people non-use of biomedical transition) werenât applying.
Why do cis people think we want to date them so badly. We don't want dates we want our humanity to be accepted. "Your genetalia is triggering" Okay but nobody asked you to look at it. Uuurggh.
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Like, seriously, hereâs the thing. It literally doesnât matter to what extent a character being a trans woman is canon or not.
Linkle has no direct âevidenceâ to support her being trans, other than being a âgender-swappedâ (ugh I hate that term) version of Link. So people fight me about it.
Samus Aran has some direct âevidenceâ that sheâs trans - a developer comment in particular. And people will fight tooth and nail to âproveâ that this bit of âevidenceâ is irrelevant. Grell Sutcliffe has literally been confirmed as trans by the creator of the series. And yet people outright refuse to acknowledge it, considering anything less than the fictional character saying the exact words âI am a trans womanâ to not actually be canon. People donât care. They will do everything in their power to ignore the presence of trans women in the media they love. So why the hell should I have to wait for Nintendo to decree a character as trans (which they will, in all likelihood, never ever do) to consider it the truth? Why should I have to label every character I consider trans as a âheadcanonâ when there is no more evidence in the media itself to suggest cissness than there is transness?
Confederate flag wavers crashed a black childâs birthday, yelled racial slursÂ
Armed white Confederate flag supporters clashed with attendees of a black childâs birthday party in Douglasville, Georgia, over the weekend. A tense stand off between the two groups led to threats and racism â but very little police action.
armed white men with racist flag yelling racist threats right in front of copsâŠ
cops:Â âNothing to see hereâ
Black woman wonât put cigarette out (which isnât illegal)
cops:Â âsheâs combativeâ
ESCAPE FROM ISIS [x] According to international human rights groups, ISIS kidnapped more than 3,000 Yezidi women since August 2014. At auctions, they are naked presented and sold to the highest bidder, sometimes in exchange for a pack of cigarettes. A small group of volunteers are risking their own life to free Yezidi women and girls. Obscured filmed images show the so-called Islamic state from the inside. The women tell what happened during their captivity: lashing, stoning and sexual slavery.
This documentary broke my heart
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since 2012 24,771 indian women have lost their lives due to dowries
24,771 indian women have died in the past 3 years because indian men and families are entitled pieces of shits and consider a womanâs life to be less than a chair, a cupboard, and a car
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Firefighter Tells 911 Caller To âDeal With It Yourselfâ& Hangs Up, Victim Dies
An investigation is underway after a New Mexico firefighter dismissively hung up on a caller reporting a shooting that led to the death of a local teenager.
Firefighter Matthew Sanchez was on dispatch duty last month when he got a call about the shooting of Albuquerque high schooler Jaydon Chavez-Silver, 17. The teen was at a house with around 10 other people when someone shot at the house five times, striking and eventually killing Chavez-Silver.
In audio first obtained by KRQE last Monday (Warning: Very Angering), a 911 caller, clearly distraught, can be heard saying she is trying to give the victim CPR.
Sanchez asks if the boy is breathing. The caller says âbarely,â and can be heard encouraging Chavez-Silver to âstay with me.â
âIs he breathing?â Sanchez asks again.
âHeâs barely breathing,â the caller replies. âHow many times do I have to fucking tell you?â
âOK, you know what, maâam?â Sanchez responds. âYou can deal with it yourself. Iâm not gonna deal with this, OK?â
âNo, my friend is dying!â the caller says before Sanchez hangs up.
A spokeswoman for the Albuquerque Fire Department told HuffPost that the department will not be commenting until it concludes its investigation of the incident. It is unclear when that will be. In the meantime, Sanchez has been placed on administrative desk duty, the spokeswoman said.
Albuquerque Fire Chief David Downe told KRQE that the investigation was initiated once the department learned of the âalleged misconduct.â
AllegedâŠ.we have a video recording, his job address and his name but itâs still âallegedâ
The family is beyond themselves, and they say in the meantime, theyâre trying to focus on catching the person who initially shot him.
A reward of up to $4,000 is being offered to anyone with information on Chavez-Silverâs killer, according to a Facebook remembrance page for the teen. Anyone with information is urged to call 505-242-COPS.
If you want to help These are the numbers to the two Albuquerque Fire stations, Call and Get his ass Fired:
(505) 848-1312 or (505) 291-6242
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#StayWoke #JusticeForJaydonChavezSilver
WHAT THE ABSOLUTE HOLY FUCK?!?! âAllegedâ??? âDeal with it yourselfâ????
I AM SO TIRED!!
What the FUCK
I am so fucking disgusted.