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@inkspots87
V for Vendetta (2005)
Should go without saying but never date a cop and christ never marry one. Rule of thumb if he's legally untouchable he's ethically unfuckable. You don't like that cop, you like buff men in tight clothing. I can show you more of those, better ones. Take my hand.
burned honey knows what’s up
I did not know this about firemen
pursuant to that reblog
here is an article about how the DSM changed the definition of schizophrenia in the 60s to use it against Black civil rights activists
“You’d see comments like Paranoid against his doctors and the police. Or, Would be a danger to society were he not in an institution.“
worth mentioning that this kind of thing also happens (today!) with stuff like antisocial personality disorder
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First image is a screencap quote tweet from @/absurdistwords on Twitter, quoting @/aspienelle who says: “”White children are more likely to be diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD than black children. Black children are over-diagnosed with Oppositional Defiance Disorder. What does this tell us about how the education and medical systems view POC? #BlackDisabledLivesMatter”
absurdistwords says in this quote tweet: “In addition… Black children diagnosed with ODD regularly have their diagnoses upgraded to Antisocial Personality Disorder in adolescence. This frequently only reflects the lack of support they would have enjoyed had they been white kids diagnosed with ADHD instead.“
Second image is a tweet and reply from absurdistwords in reply to the intial quote tweet; first tweet says “What is seen in white children as: Hypersensitivity, trouble navigating emotions, tantrums, overexcitability, acting out, social anxiety or panic… In Black children are seen as: Paranoia, rage, aggressiveness, wildness, opposition/defiance, disrespect and dangerousness” and second tweet says “In addition to all this, children with a diagnosis of ODD are frequently treated more harshly by courts, as their behavior and actions are pathologized and seen as innate rather than situational. These kids are more likely to be incarcerated than to get treatment“
Final image is absurdistwords quote tweeting another twitter user, profanesnare. profanesnare writes: “one of the features of ASPD listed in the DSM 5 is *literally* “failure to obey laws and norms by engaging in behavior which results in criminal arrest, or would warrant criminal arrest” which is extremely telling i think, wrt white construction of crime and “laws and norms"”
and in the quote tweet absurdistwords writes: “This has always been the problem with ASPD. It’s a diagnosis that has long been defined by the violation of social norms without regard to the validity of those norms”
[link to thread]
the fact that “abolish the police” went from a fringe, radical stance that no one took seriously to a national talking point after just 7 days of protests is itself a massive victory. keep pushing.
Two weeks ago, “Abolish the police” was taken as seriously as “Abolish taxes” or “Abolish cars” - sure, there were some obvious drawbacks to the topic, but no modern society does without them, so let’s work on tweaking things until they’re better for people.
Now, while “Abolish police” is still fringe, the mainstream reaction is starting to be, “well, let’s talk about which parts we could remove…”
This is HUGE.
We do need a way to stop crime. A way to enforce the rules that we, as a society, have agreed are important.
We DON’T need that method to include “a large, armed group of people whose entire working career involves perceiving their fellow citizens as criminals.” We don’t need that method to include “the ones who are trained to enter dangerous situations and deal with violent criminals, are also the ones who deal with traffic tickets.” We don’t need it to include “the same people who investigate human trafficking will investigate embezzlement and internet harassment” - leading them to ignore the latter because after you’ve seen the former, everything else looks minor.
And we really really don’t need that to mean, “the people tasked with enforcing laws aren’t subject to public review and oversight of all of their activities and choices.”
We can’t get rid of all law enforcement. We COULD get rid of all police departments - break those jobs up into many different forms of community service, tie them to the communities where they work, increase accountability, put them under surveillance while on the job, require them to have the same level of training as both teachers and EMTs (Gotta know the law and be able to convey the details to the people around you; gotta be able to cope with emergencies), fire anyone who’s found to break public trust by increasing hostility with the citizenry in their jurisdiction.
Even without big changes, we could increase their training in de-escalation, release the names of every cop on the Brady lists, and make failure to operate bodycams a firing offense. We could enact laws that any cop fired for misconduct, cannot serve in any form of law enforcement capacity.
There’s a lot of changes we could make to “how law enforcement works,” - and they’re now being discussed as real possibilities.
Nah dude, some police are genuinely trying to make the world a better place. They go through a lot of shit so that they can try and help people. I hate most of the shit police do. I don't like being told what to do either. But people are fucking killing cops. That's people killin people and it's fucked. You're the death of your own cause if you condone violence and murder ya dumb fuck. Black lives matter, let's protect them by not murdering good people and giving nazis any sort of argument.
Gonna break down this response as clearly as possible.
The origins of the police are evil.
It has been shown repeatedly that the police were formed to oppress the working class and (1, 2) and enforce white supremacy (1, 2, 3). In fact, the early U.S. police grew directly out of slavery.
The police aren’t the people you think they are.
The police don’t care about you – they don’t even have a constitutional duty to protect you. They’re allowed to take your property without your consent (the NYPD seizes so much property they can’t even log it in their computers). In fact, cops are more likely to steal your property than burglars are. They commit hundreds of crimes and human rights violations against people like you & me and get away with it because they cover for each other.
Cops tend to be unusually aggressive, authoritarian, and secretive (Greene & Heilbrun, 2011). They are more than twice as likely to commit domestic violence than the rest of the population, and (once again) they cover for each other when doing so. The police are on the side of neo-Nazis (1, 2). In fact, many times the police themselves are the neo-Nazis/klansmen (1, 2, 3). And even besides all this, cops do all kinds of other shady shit – for instance, undercover police are used to instigate fights during protests and rallies.
The police terrorize those of us who are marginalized.
The police disproportionately arrest Black people for drugs even though white people use drugs more often. They disproportionately pull Black people over for traffic stops. The police terrorize people with disabilities.They are viciously anti-indigenous – and always have been. Police terrorize sex workers. There are countless examples of police brutalizing homeless people (1, 2, 3). The police have a lengthy history of brutality against the LGBT community (1, 2). They terrorize women of color and get away with it (1, 2, 3). They kill massive numbers of people each year – and a disproportionate number of their victims are Black and native. On top of that, recent data suggests cops may kill up to twice as many people as we even thought they did. And while police love to defend themselves by saying they have the most dangerous job, that’s not even close to being true.
The police’s best kept secret: We don’t need them!
A world without the police is completely possible (1, 2, 3, 4). We have resources for resolving violence as communities without the need for state intervention (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 – as some examples). We as communities are better capable of resolving violence than the police are, because we don’t have the vested interest in the status quo that they have. Even if a few cops are well-intentioned here or there, it doesn’t change that the role of the police is to work against the vast majority of us in the interests of the (white) elite few.
Why are you so invested in the police when they are complicit in your dehumanization?
[what happens to the ‘good’ ones]
My mental line is about five years, although it’s probably closer to two. Any cop who’s been with a police force longer than that, and isn’t actively working to take it apart, is not a “good cop,” no matter how few people they’ve attacked, lied to, or molested.
“Good cops” get fired. Some of them get killed. Police forces have two kinds of cops: Abusers and their active supporters - who are breaking the law in not reporting the crimes they’re aware of.
How are the cullen,s handleing the virus?
A Letter To My Abuser
Ben:
There was a point when I loved you. I remember it so clearly, it cuts like a razor through the pain of what became of our marriage. I didn’t love you the day we married, I didn’t love you the day our second son was born. I didn’t love you at the Rhode Island apartment, in Los Lunas, Peralta, or Tome.
I stopped loving you the day I came home to Joshua crying and you ignoring it…
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Hurt
Pain.
It’s complicated and exhausting. What do you do when pain is caused by someone else? By their actions or choices? how can you say to someone a choice they made and continue to make hurts deeply. How do you not create resentment and more problems?
Most of my life I’ve just silently stayed in pain. It’s what I’ve been conditioned to do, so it comes easily. But I’m tired of being silent, of…
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Thinking, Dreaming.
he things I’d do with you
Make me blush to think
About.
Your hands on me,
Touching, grabbing.
Push me, hold me
Down.
Writhing, moaning,
I could belong to
You.
It’s in your eyes
Your glances at me.
Thinking, dreaming
About me
Beneath you.
Watch my body
Move with
Yours.
The things I’d do with
You…
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The Wave
In the 20 years since she died, I’ve written a lot about my mom. How much I miss her, how much I wish she was still here, but I don’t think I’ve had an episode of grief so profound as I’ve had tonight. I sort of disconnected myself from the loss because I had to, it was eating me alive. But for about ten minutes tonight, I was 12 years old again and it was fresh. Grief as I haven’t felt in years.…
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The Rebellion
This weekend I had to go to the hospital to get a spinal tap. I have a brain disease called Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, basically, my body does properly drain my spinal fluid and it puts pressure on my optic nerves; which can cause pain, blurry and blacked-out vision and eventually vision loss entirely. The ER doctor put me back on a medication that will help my body drain the fluid. I…
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Things I Didn't Want to Accept
Things I Didn’t Want to Accept
Trigger Warning: Discussion of spousal rape
One of the biggest ways Ben abused me was by using his religious beliefs to vilify me. He is a fundamentalist Christian and constantly put me down for being bisexual, he also fetishized me and assumed that because I was bisexual that meant he could coerce me into sexual situations I wasn’t comfortable with. He frequently told me I was going to hell…
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The Monster
Chronic illness is a monster.
I did squats the other day, about 30 of them and I can’t walk now. I’ve hobbled around my house with excruciating pain in my legs. It’s not muscle pain from working out, it feels like my muscles are torn and bruised, my legs feel like they should be black and blue. Pain meds and muscle relaxers have barely touched the pain.
I used to be a very active person, I worked…
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A New Hope
I needed a few days after that last post. It was incredibly difficult to write.
I’ve been really working on dealing with my trauma so it stops being a daily part of my life. Getting through that post was really hard, but I feel so much better after writing it, that was such a huge weight on me and I feel like now I can start to process through all of it. I didn’t realize how heavy it was until I…
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Where Do I Go From Here?
Where Do I Go From Here?
Trigger Warning: Rape
Earlier this year I went on a date with someone. I thought it was going to be the start of a relationship, I thought it was going to be something positive. That night he raped me.
It wasn’t ‘violent’, I didn’t leave with marks or bruises, but I did leave broken inside. I’ve tried to forget about it, to just be ok, but more than the violence Ben perpetrated against me, this…
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