#AhmaudArbery and #SeanReed should be alive today. They are not; they were hunted down, to their deaths.
PLEASE READ my full statement below:
The implication of these murders is clear: in the midst of a global pandemic claiming more lives than any other this century, many white people cannot imagine a greater threat than black Americans simply existing.
There are hordes of predominantly white protesters demanding states reopen—which poses a direct & serious threat to the black community. Make no mistake, these protestors, and the politicians who enable them, have calmly calculated that the “right” to re-open will ...
... directly sacrifice the lives of our essential workers. Many of these same protesters called people like me terrorists when we spoke out for black lives against police violence during the Ferguson Uprising. For the crime of defending our humanity, we were labeled “unpatriotic”
We were hit with cars, bullets, and tear gas. We were harassed, censored, and incarcerated, and our trauma continues.
So let me be clear: Black people WILL live on. It’s not an ask, or a question. It is our truth.
We have survived The Middle Passage, slavery, Jim Crow and on through today. In spite of all your efforts, we are here, and here we will remain alongside our indigenous and immigrant kin.
Let go of the mental chains that convince you this is the only path forward. I should not have to say it, but: it is not our existence that breaks the peace, but your inability to comprehend our beauty.
We are free. We are resilient. And we will not wait for you to come to your senses. We will organize ourselves, as we always have. #BlackLivesMatter
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As the U.S. government sends $14 BILLION more to fund Netanyahu’s war crimes, young folks on college campuses across our country are standing up & speaking out for what‘s right: ending the Israeli government’s genocide of Palestinians.
Instead of condemning the Israeli government for mass killings, many public officials have chosen to condemn, ridicule & belittle student activists for being outraged that their tax & tuition dollars are used to fund these atrocities.
We can’t hear the screaming of the injured or the young crying out for their mothers.
We can’t hear the breaking of bones or crushing of skulls when the buildings collapse.
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We can’t hear the sound as US-made bombs move through the air toward their targets in Gaza or as they make deadly contact.
But what we can hear is the silence of our friends, the complicity of our government & media, the gaslighting from those who are quick to label us “terrorist sympathizers” for being outraged at the killing of thousands of innocent Palestinian men, women, and children.
🧵Marjorie Taylor Greene’s words about Rep Bowman are a result of the exclusion of Black History being taught in schools
Stating she doesn’t feel safe around a Black man is what a racist would say — it’s a line that has been used to justify the killing of Black men for centuries
Not only is MTG a white supremacist, her playbook isn’t even original and the response is all too predictable.
By drawing a false equivalency between being called a white supremacist vs. the n-word, and claiming she feared Rep. Bowman, she’s making herself out to be a victim.
She’s not a victim. Full stop.
This is the same playbook that perpetrators of police brutality and gun violence use to justify killing Black people.
“I was afraid.”
After they killed Michael Brown.
After they killed Tamir Rice.
After they killed Philando Castile.
It’s disgusting that the Missouri AG and other Jefferson City lawmakers are using this tragedy as an opportunity to attack Black leaders in St. Louis to garner attention for their future political campaigns — all while ignoring issues in other parts of the state.
AG Bailey is targeting @stlcao, but not the Cedar County prosecutor who refused to pursue real accountability for the years-long abuse of young boys at the Agape Boarding School.
Where is his concern for the reprehensible abuse of prosecutorial power in this case?
Jefferson City politicians who are pushing HB 301 and SB 78 want to control St. Louis so badly, yet they have issues in their own districts they should be tackling.
Rural hospitals are closing, forcing their constituents to travel hundreds of miles to seek healthcare.