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Puff the Magic Hater
MsKellyMHayes
One thing your enemies def don't want is for you to search history for possible answers. This society works hard to divorce you from the lessons of previous movement moments.
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Jennifer Binis
JennBinis
I've shared on here before that the most conservative thing about me is my commitment to, and defense of, the institution of school and public education. I spend a lot
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Puff the Magic Hater
MsKellyMHayes
Those of us casting begrudging votes need to be able to have intelligent, public discussions about our problems w this ticket & the battles we anticipate on the other side
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सायक Bhattacharya
indian_fascist
#Muslims will often tell u that there's no #RACISM in #Islam. Okay, let's 'FACT CHECK' their claims !A THREAD.... #Muhammad prophesied that #Kaba(Baitullah) is supposed to be destroyed by a
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Rui, screaming inside her heart
rzhongnotes
OK very well let's do this out of legal reasons i dont talk about elections in the us on twitter, yadda yadda yadda hatch act etc etc etc off the
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Austin McCoy
AustinMcCoy3
Like I've said and written: radical political demands aren't meant to be "market tested" and analyzing all protests through the lens of two party politics is very myopic when one
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mj 🖤
_adjoa__
Please do the readings. At some point your political education will have to go beyond tik toks and blue check people who have read one article on abolition. A great
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Professor Fleming
alwaystheself
Mariame Kaba (@prisonculture) famously said that "Hope is a discipline" . . . I've learned, too, that hope is a thing that can take years to cultivate and experience. Hope
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Erika Dickerson-Despenza
blkplaywright
“Punishment is easy, accountability is hard.” — Miriame Kaba How have we spent our lives (especially this year) punishing ourselves & others? In addition to the role of unresolved trauma,
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micah
micahherskind
loving reminder that there are many resources already out there on abolition, many of which address the common (and less common!) questions you might have when learning about abolition short
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Dave McKenna
djmckenna00
In short, we address the predominant form of theft in the US with civil court cases, not criminal cases. We have literally defined "wage theft" as not a crime. Theft
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⚓️🚢Imani Gandy 🚢⚓️
AngryBlackLady
oh my godi say i'm done but i'm not donebecause i have no self control and this topic is really frustrating because no one is being honest about the fact
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micah
micahherskind
OUR 2021 NEW ABOLITIONIST BOOK TALLY IS NOW UP TO: We Do This 'til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice - Mariame KabaChange Everything: Racial Capitalism & the
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Dave McKenna
djmckenna00
Most theft is wage theft. Meaning, the dollar value of stolen wages is greater than the value, each year, of all burglaries+robberies, shoplifting, auto theft, combined. Yet, wage theft is
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Dave McKenna
djmckenna00
Something I've learned while in law school is about the social construction of crime. I work in a legal clinic on wage theft cases, where employers have "improperly paid" workers
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gwendolyn wallace
gwendolynw__
I wanted to share some highlights from tonight’s conversation by @GI_NewYork on healing & transformative justice, because Mariame Kaba, Cara Page, and Adaku Utah created a space filled with so
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