just posting here bc @gwacko and i are in the same country and the same state and it’s something 15 year old me could never dream of
gwacko and @twelvephoneboxes in the same time zone for the first time EVER
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@gwacko
just posting here bc @gwacko and i are in the same country and the same state and it’s something 15 year old me could never dream of
gwacko and @twelvephoneboxes in the same time zone for the first time EVER
boost if able, re: minnesota protests
in case y’all didn’t see, the Minnesota Freedom Fund is actually good on donations after that massive fundraise yesterday and is directing people to donate to other causes, including Black Visions Collective, Reclaim The Block, and Northstar Health Collective.
MFF page for verification.
Reminder that Stonewall wasn’t about marriage equality. Stonewall was about police brutality. It was about systemic abuse and subordination. Stonewall was spearheaded by black trans women. As we celebrate Pride 2020, within the context of the Black Lives Matter riots, it’s imperative that we remember that.
Riots in protest of police brutality are the reason that we have more rights today. Do not forget your roots.
You can’t celebrate Pride while simultaneously condemning the Black Lives Matter riots and protests that are happening right now. Know your history.
basically if youre in the place to educate yourself on these topics and you arent
a prison abolitionist,
a harm reductionist,
for decriminilization,
and giving the land back
i really do not think your assertions of “ACAB” or “be gay do crimes” or “revolution” hold much weight
this is getting a lot of questions that could be solved with a google search into any of these topics, so i just want to respond with my own that isn’t: if you advocate for abolishing the police force but don’t support prison abolition for [x] reason—what happens to prisons in a post-police society?
you might come up with several answers here.
shit, i don’t know. we need prisons as prisons are to A) withhold certain people from harming their communities, B) punish certain people, C) kill certain people.
uh, i guess i can kind of answer this. the criminal justice system still exists. why don’t we just leave those people in charge? they’re not cops! and we should definitely let people who have committed non-violent offenses go. drug charges are stupid.
ok, i feel a little more confident answering this. we need to change the prison model for the better and follow the example of countries with restorative justice practices. incarcerated people need better access to healthcare and education, as well as access to opportunifies post-prison so that they are less likely to face reincarceration.
wait. if we’re abolishing the police for upholding white supremacy and terrorizing marginalized communities, we need to abolish a lot of shit. restorative justice sounds cool, i agree with that guy above. but shouldn’t these efforts be run by the communities affected? wasn’t the problem a white supremacist state? wasn’t the goal community terrorism? wasn’t the power taken out of our hands, especially the hands of people being systematically criminalized? i think i have things to read about.
anyway, whatever your conclusion: here are some things to read about.
darkness matters: on the surveillance of blackness by simone brown
are prisons obsolete? by angela davis
the law is a white dog by colin dayan
gendering the carceral state: african american women, history, and the criminal justice system by kali n gross and cheryl d hicks
“indigenous space and decolonizing prison abolition” from the final straw radio podcast (this is an episode of a podcast featuring ni frontiers ni prison, an indigenous prison abolitionist group)
migra! a history of the us border control by kelly lyle hernandez
disability incarcerated by liat ben-moshe and allison c carey
queer (in)justice by joey l mogul, andrea j ritchie, and kay whitlock
crazy in america: the hidden tragedy of our criminalized mentally ill by mary beth pfeiffer
inventing the savage: the social construction of native american criminality by luana ross
criminal justice facts posted by the sentencing project
is prison necessary? an article featuring ruth wilson gilmore & explaining prison abolition to children who were very good at asking “but what about [x]?” questions
and here’s an FAQ about prison abolition by people against prisons aotearoa
and then another collection of links by the marshall project.
if you have trouble getting ahold of any reading materials i can usually find you a pdf if you DM me. if you need epub i can’t guarantee i can get one for you, but i can try.
oh we’re doing this????
what are we doing
tumblr again because I got a push notification for the first time in months??
This.
WE’RE DOING THIS
I can’t handle this, I know they did it to pull old viewers back and IT WORKED
oh we’re doing this????
what are we doing
tumblr again because I got a push notification for the first time in months??
This.
WE’RE DOING THIS
THIS???? DONE.
oh we’re doing this????
what are we doing
tumblr again because I got a push notification for the first time in months??
This.
oh we’re doing this????
yall remember that game????? the one where ianto gives you tasks and you have to investigate a case and it turns out to be like, a conspiracy theorist doing a radio show?
TORCHWOOD HAS AN OFFICIAL YOUTUBE CHANNEL NOW
announcement here:
https://twitter.com/dwpageofficial/status/1186987853622005760
channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8EY2Nlow8wdUMCBucHEaOg
character aesthetic: Toshiko Sato
character aesthetic: Ianto Jones
first day of class and im wearing my penguin shirt
gwen cooper ➣ series 1
Ianto: I don't get hangovers
Ianto the next morning: