Sundae driver
Evenly balanced hybrid strain
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Sundae driver
Evenly balanced hybrid strain
50% indica
50% sativa
Tiny 💫
Perfect for on the go 🌲 ✨
My friend calls this my “meal prep” container bc I roll like 7-8 at a time and keep them in my car 😂
We named this plant Gorge 🌱
rolled a couple joints yesterday
flowers 😍
today was a good day
Dutch tree
💜 Chem cookies 💛
Week #6 at the Oakland grow.
Started to stack.
"there is no example in history where a long-time disenfranchised group got equality by asking for it nicely the first time."
Haven’t been so active in a minute on here ANYWAYS, however I do have a big platform on here. The past week all I’ve been doing is protesting and sleeping. I hope all of y’all are staying safe and doing your best to contribute to the revolution in whatever way you can. Not everyone is meant for protests, especially in cities where police are still using violent tactics. I’m really lucky to be in Denver where cops are temporarily not allowed to use teargas and such. The first weekend was violent, and since then there hasn’t been any interference from cops in the peaceful protests. But if you’re in a different city, being on the front lines means risking your life. If you’re willing and able to be a white human shield, please do and make sure you protect our black community members first as well as anyone receiving first aid (cops tend to aim rubber bullets at medics purposely). You can also still protest without being on the front lines, bring your signs, give out supplies, shout loudly, anything you can! And if you can’t be out there physically for whatever reason, please don’t feel guilty. If you have money, donate to bail out funds, BLM, NAACP, black businesses, etc. And sign petitions!! I know many of us feel helpless since we can’t change policies firsthand, but the people working in policy need our help by being as loud as possible!! Petitions really do make a difference even if it feels like nothing. And if you are on the front lines make sure you are prepared - safety goggles (swim goggles will damage your eyes if hit directly), first aid supplies, don’t wear makeup/oils/oily sunscreen, cover your tattoos with pants/long sleeves, wear a mask, don’t wear jewelry, wear long hair back, good sneakers, snacks, water, ear plugs, and you can make super sturdy signs to use as shields as well. I know there’s a lot more I’m missing, but please keep doing research and be prepared y’all. Even after the protests, we need to continuously be educating ourselves about our privileges and how we contribute to injustices, dismantling systems of oppression, uplifting black and brown voices, and overall supporting our communities through community. I have hope that we can become a more collectivist society in the states, where we genuinely take care of one another and dont need police departments or the prison system, etc etc. Stay strong y’all, and pace yourselves, this is a very long road ahead of us💛
I feel like this is pretty important to realize: the cops are becoming exhausted, and there’s a limited supply of them. NYPD has every cop on duty working full days every day. We have an unlimited capacity to rotate in fresh fighters that they simply do not have. We can take shifts. They can’t.
This is also why we’re starting to see bare minimum concessions now. The powers that be have realized they’ve made a grave miscalculation. A week into it, and ideas that seemed utterly impossible even a month ago are on the table- LA is talking about a hundred and fifty million dollar budget cut for the LAPD, every cop directly involved in George Floyd’s murder has been arrested and Chauvin’s charge has been raised to second degree murder, parts of the Minneapolis city council is pushing to permanently disband the Minneapolis police department.
What could we win with two weeks? Three? An organized general strike that brings the entire economy to a crashing halt? It is difficult to feel hopeful in such brutal times, but there is profound hope to be had in the realization that a week of getting our asses kicked has advanced the mainstream narrative around police so much further than electoralism would’ve dared to dream in 100 years.
Police departments expect protests to happen on a single day, or at most, over a weekend - they call in extra officers from nearby cities or counties, they put people on extra-long shifts, and they let the paperwork slide for a couple of days.
They don’t have officers to keep that up for a week, much less for a month. Judges will let it slide if they wait an extra day or two for arraignment hearings, but civil rights lawyers will have a good case to throw out everything if they delay much longer than that.
If arrested: DO NOT waive your right to a speedy trial. If you can at all afford the wait, DO NOT agree to plea bargain. More than 90% of cases are plea bargained out. Fewer than 5% of cases go to trial. (The difference: If they can’t get a plea, sometimes they drop the case. They may know they don’t have evidence that will hold up in court.)
Courts do not have the capacity to put hundreds of protesters on trial in the space of a few weeks. (Especially now. Courts are operating at limited capacity.)
Keep pushing. The cities that want peace are starting to make offers. The mayors and city councils who want to be re-elected, are starting to realize that this isn’t going to vanish with next week’s news cycle.
And in about another week, we’ll see the waves of COVID hit the police departments. (It’ll hit the protesters, too, and harder. But you don’t need two years of training and a hiring interview to join the protesters; police numbers are limited to what’s on hand today.)
They have limited resources. And they’re stretched thin already.
Rumor in Seattle, based on activists listening in on police scanners, is that the 30-day tear gas moratorium they just declared is only because they ran out. Of course they then decided they could spin that in a way that looks good for them
I’ve also seen someone on twitter claim that inside sources are saying NYPD is having officers resign at a rate of 6 per day. Again, these are both just rumors, but added to what others have said in this thread I think there are a lot of good signs
Keep it up, y’all. Outlast them
So peaceful💛 from 3 years ago