Yesterday I read @nithyavraman's thread on her controversial yes vote on Times Mirror Square, a luxury housing project connected to the notoriously corrupt former CM Huizar. The towers will have more than 1,100 units. 24 will be moderate-income units and 10 low-income units.
I've only now watched the video of the meeting. If I'd watched just the video, I probably would have thought maybe this was a mistake (given the question asked). But then they dropped the thread justifying the vote which plants this pretty firmly as a choice in my eyes.
Both a mistake and a choice can be apologized for. But after making a bad choice and catching flack for said choice, what do politicians usually do? Double down. And that's exactly what happened with someone we hoped this wouldn't be the case with.
To put it mildly, the tone of the thread was... weird. I mean, it suggests that developers offer bribes because they simply must and council members take bribes because how could you not!
Nithya's threads are usually great! But this one seemed aimed at people that took issue with the vote and justified it by saying the system is corrupt as if the people mad about the vote don't know that lol.
Another justification was the developers followed the rules so they shouldn't be punished. But then it says the rules are bad. So why does it matter if someone follows the rules if they're bad rules? And if Huizar was involved it seems quite likely they didn't follow the rules!!!
Were I running against her, this is the exact kind of vote I would point at to exemplify things not adding up. So while it would be easy to write her off, I would rather look at where we also dropped the ball because we aren't yet clear exactly how things look when we win.
There are times when CMs are the offense we've lacked to make big change. I know people might disagree on this point but in the current system (which I think shouldn't exist at all FTR), my assessment is we have to fight for electoral power when strategically, it makes sense.
This is all to say that at other times, the CMs are the last line of defense and that's often the case with development. And these motherfuckers have not been D'ing up at all.
One of the things I said to folks was Nithya would give Angelenos aligned with her stated values room to breathe. We wouldn't have to exert quite as much energy on as many people for as many things if we could trust that good votes would come out of the office without pressure.
Obviously, that hasn't exactly been the case. These growing pains will lead to moments of learning for all parties. And though some people did speak up about this project, I know I did not because I didn't think I had to. I have learned my lesson. The office, it seems, has not.
There was even cover in this vote. O'Farrell, knowing he's gonna be facing multiple progressive and/or leftist challengers, felt like this was safe enough for some faux progressiveness. The newly invigorated Bonin voted against. Wild one MRT voted no. And KREKORIAN voted no.
Sidenote: I'd like to make sure we're giving flack to others that pretend to be with the shits who also voted yes. MHD suggested this go back to committee (it couldn't) and then voted yes anyway and KDL said this was fine cuz usually there are ZERO affordable units. A visionary.
I have faith Nithya will fight to change the system. This is a different scenario than outright voting against something we were forcefully fighting for. Bafflingly, her win probably has something to do with why this didn't yield a 15-0 vote.
But still, the reaction to our disappointment in this vote sucked and I don't think there's any way around that.
Here's @chrisroth's of @KNOCKdotLA off the cuff explainer of TFAR and how it works in these downtown developments.
If you didn't know, @davidryu4u (running for City Council in LA) called @GroundGameLA an extremist group that promotes hate and violence. I can't express to you how serious it is to have an elected official say something like this. (thread)
These sorts of claims against community-led groups, historically, have emboldened cops, the FBI, & sometimes just random ass people to harass, infiltrate, surveil, and/or MURDER people. A supposed progressive Dem (his words, not mine) invoking this sort of attack is significant.
I realize some of you may not know what @GroundGameLA is. We are a grassroots group connecting communities with resources, recourse, and organizing strategies. We fight for systemic change and empower people to join that fight in whatever way they can. groundgamela.org/our-mission
Today LAPD chose to arrest someone for trying to stop a crime instead of...you know...stopping the crime. When I arrived, a man who identified himself as Dean was next to a locked U-Haul that had been loaded with the belongings of an unhoused man who was not present.
He said he was told by his employer to do so. Clearly he was trying to do his job. However, it's obvious that taking belongings that don't belong to you & that you were not told to collect by the owner, is stealing. Committing a crime cuz your boss told you isn't a valid defense.
It was explained to Dean that he was taking someone's belongings and he did not have the right to do so. We asked him to unlock the truck so we could unload it. He then called the cops. Eventually they rolled up with several cars. 4-6 I would say and like ten officers.
I know that America has trained you to think you can solve any problem with more capitalism but buying stamps is not what's going to ensure a fair election. Hate to break it to you but we never have fair elections. Suppression & disenfranchisement is a constant reality. (thread)
I think it's in our best interest to focus on things we can organize around to ensure a better (still not fair) election and take some comfort in knowing concerns about the post office disappearing have been around for years and it's still here.
These are results from pre-2016 election about how we need to save the post office: google.com/search?biw=124…
I regret to inform you that @MitchOFarrell is still on his bullshit. When word got around that a family with an infant moved into Echo Park, he showed his dusty ass up and then bragged about it during his "Councilmember in Your Corner" event that was conveniently right after.
The family has been there for weeks. So it either took him that long to hear about it or it took him that long to do something. Either way, not great! After firing @AshleyNicholeB for trying to set a meeting between him and the folks at Echo Park in January, he's ignored them.
Don't trust when a councilmember shows up to make it seem like someone needed saving. No one needs saving, @MitchOFarrell. People need support, community, and resources.
I've already hit on why #8cantwait bugged so I decided to do some digging just to see what's up. Campaign Zero is a project of We the Protestors which is affiliated with an Obama Task Force on 21st Century Policing. Already I'm laughing.
The Obama Foundation promotes them but their available paperwork is all kind of circuitous and lacks detail. They've worked hard to conceal this information which is weird because 501c3's like to celebrate their donors.
NPs are pretty transparent cuz the people that donate to them WANT to be recognized as being good lil millionaires yet I couldn't find who their current donors are (though I found something about their 2017 board.) All we have on the website is 3 members of the "planning team."
As the original Donald Glover stan, I will now give my two cents on This is America armed with my Sick Boi mixtape and IAMDONALD ticket stub. Everyone is now hip to the Jim Crow imagery which I think is meant to be taken several ways.
#1 How DG/CG has felt for sometime. Either you’re the thug or the comedic relief. But what happens when you’re not one and you’re tired of being the other? I think that's the question he's been trying to answer with his career.
#2. The way people want to separate his art from that of other black artists. He has no interest in separating himself as evidence his work is "high brow." His greatness does not depend on shitting on other black artists.