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May 30, 2021 13 tweets 5 min read Read on X
The @nytimes right now is doing more damage to social & racial justice than any carceral force out there. Legitimizing a blatant lie (police budgets up everywhere & still no health/safety) by the architect of racist overpolicing. This is outrageous & dangerous stuff.
Bill Bratton is the architect of mass surveillance, broken windows, & targeted, racist policing in 3 different major cities (NYC, LA, Boston). When NY finally passed much-needed reforms he came back to lie & fearmonger it away. Even @nytimes ed board called him out. Now this.
Look at this gushing headline & this professional legacy photo. Designed to make you think: Respected & venerated public servant! Personable. Likeable. Trusting. Just hanging out and “dishing” the truth with real talk. He’s a bigot responsible for devastating Black communities.
Here’s racist Bill Bratton last year. Calling young black men same inhumane language the Exonerated Five were called. A life dedicated to hurting & jailing Black & Brown people. Honored with a puff piece in the @nytimes.
Here’s Bill Bratton spreading lies told by police who had tried to weaponize a tragedy as propaganda to undermine criminal justice reforms. Nassau police were forced to retract and clarify after they were caught. Bratton kept pushing the lie anyway.
Here’s the @nytimes own editorial board calling Bratton out 2 years ago as a “naysayer” for “stubbornly arguing” against & lying against critical reforms. 2 years later the paper honors him with a powerful platform to peddle these same kind of blatant lies.
I just can’t over the brazenness of the lie. *He’s literally stating police have been defunded* when the opposite is true. And then proclaims this fictional defunding (not $11 billion we continue to lavish on the NYPD) is the cause of crime. WHERE ARE THE FACT CHECKERS, @nytimes?
There are literally thousands of organizers & people w/ direct experience & community members & practitioners & defenders who can provide the public w/ key truths at this pivotal moment for social justice. Why give this brutal, proven liar any more air than he already has?
The @nytimes rejects *the truth* written by extraordinary advocates and activists with nuanced takes on what will truly make us safe & end systemic injustice every single day.
Fuming.
When you read a headline blaming “reforms” for “crime,” think:

*We spend more on policing, prosecution & prisons than anywhere else in all history. Existence of “crime” underscores the complete failure of current "solutions" & the insanity of continuing to invest billions in it.
Meantime I’ll just keep screaming it:

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Sep 20
There is no evidence that police in the subways are lowering crime. What we do know: NYPD is swallowing up valuable resources, harassing New Yorkers, making needless arrests, & engaging in violent & reckless confrontations on the subway.

Some research and stats.
City records show a $151 million increase in 2023 for NYPD overtime pay for subway policing. NYC went from spending $4 million in 2022 on NYPD overtime pay for subway policing to $155 million in 2023.

That’s a staggering 3,775% increase. gothamist.com/news/nypd-over…
In addition to the $150mil+ extra spent on NYPD for subway policing in overtime alone in 2023,

NYC Eric Adams ordered NYPD in March 2024 to send an another “800 police officers specifically to keep watch on turnstiles." apnews.com/article/new-yo…
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Aug 29
Pay attention. 800,000 incarcerated workers are currently forced to labor in prisons for pennies.

Don’t believe me? Read on for first hand accounts from inside. Slavery is alive in the US. Thread:
Cell blocks, prison grounds, kitchens, laundry rooms, libraries, medical centers — these are the common spaces that make up America’s vast carceral architecture.

Hundreds of people documented their experiences of prison slavery. Visit: EndTheException.com/lettersImage
Grounds: "My first job in the prison system was on yard crew. The duties include digging through trash bags to collect recyclables. The pay for some positions in this prison is 8 cents an hour.

I remember feeling degraded and humiliated. ” Tasha in Texas. Image
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May 11
Wow. Fiona Apple is a real one. Watch this video. Calling for donations to bail out Black mothers for Mother’s Day. Her fans already came through w donations & spreading the word. Over $30k! Let’s “fetch the bolt cutters” & support even more. I just gave. givebutter.com/nHSrnp
Two years ago, Fiona Apple popped up on a zoom call to get trained by local organizers to Court watch. Dedicated ever since. Her work has led to freedom, lawsuits, accountability.

The stories all here in this short video. She wrote & performed the score:
Be like Fiona Apple. Volunteer to CourtWatch. Visit this campaign hub, learn more, connect w/ a local courtwatch program, &/or learn how to start your own.

Injustice happens in empty courtrooms. Which allows police brutality to continue outside of them. Courtwatch.org
Read 10 tweets
Mar 18
“No judge has ever lost their job setting bail on someone.”

A NYC judge whispered that. To a public defender. Before depriving their destitute client of freedom. This happens every day. Judges are intimidated to throw poor people in cages.

Thread on a history of intimidation: Image
Public defenders @elizaorlins & @APetrigh tell about the open secret of "justice" throughout the country People are deprived of liberty, not based on merit. But judicial fear of negative press.

Story is paywalled. So Im transcribing it here:nydailynews.com/2024/03/15/int…
"The NYPD’s recent social media attack against a judge who released a defendant under supervision instead of setting bail and detaining them. The case drew headlines because the NYPD’s aggressive social media posts were full of misinformation, including misidentifying the judge." Image
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Feb 17
How copaganda works. Police, prosecutor, & prison interests use media to exaggerate & lie about "sensational" cases. Amplify them on repeat. Create the *perception* that "crime" or "migrants" are a "Crisis!"

Perpetual anger/fear buys votes & public opinion. Facts be damned. Image
How copaganda works. Police release a highly edited video that doesn't include their unprovoked, violent, & unjustified attack on a migrant. Manufactured "outcry" ensues. Lawmakers call for sweeping policy changes. New video later released. It's too late. Profound damage done. Image
How copaganda works. Even after previously withheld police footage showed the "attack on police" in Times Square was the opposite: An unprovoked attack *by police* on innocent people, reports continue only center the lie.

None (that I've seen) report on the overt police lie. Image
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Dec 4, 2023
An interesting story for you. Was catching up w/ a friend at coffeeshop. The mother of her friend walked by & joined us briefly. She’s from Chicago. She told us a story about talking to a Chicago police officer. Thanking him for his service.

What he told her will surprise you.
As quick background, she is a white woman. In her 60s. Well off. Grew up in the suburbs of Chicago. Now downtown. Forever Dem. Supported the end of cash bail. But is “fed up” w/ “all the violence.” Thinks “something has to be done.”

She saw a cop the other day & went up to him.
She told the cop how scared she was by everything she was reading in the news. Couldn’t imagine how tough things were “for him” given the “crime rates.” (Note: Homicides are down significantly in most of Chicago, but violence remains a scourge).

The cop told her to “buy a gun”
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