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glintglimmergleam:

thesecretwordisbosco:

strobae-mon-bae:

Ni l’un ni l’autre, bâtard tu es, tu l’étais et tu le restes

STROMAE is sO GOOD at bitter shouts & sad nervous tones in his music all over extremely punchy poppy electro beats with the poetric talents of victor hugo or something if only he had a sense of humor & took things with a grain of absurdity or a jacques prévert if he took his silliness through some sinister themes

kosherqueer shakespeareandpunk this is important

Why It’s Impossible to Indict a Cop

afloweroutofstone:

…in actual courtroom practice, “objective reasonableness” has become nearly impossible to tell apart from the subjective snap judgments of panic-fueled police officers. American courts universally defer to the law enforcement officer’s own personal assessment of the threat at the time.

The Graham analysis essentially prohibits any second-guessing of the officer’s decision to use deadly force: no hindsight is permitted, and wide latitude is granted to the officer’s account of the situation, even if scientific evidence proves it to be mistaken

Police demilitarization, the decriminalization of working-class people, new policing models: these are all projects that could work in Ferguson and thousands of other American cities. Although none of these large-scale ideas is explicitly race-conscious, they would most likely tighten the severe racial disparities in policing violence that exist all over the country, more so than pouring more money into racial sensitivity training for cops. (Changing residency requirements of municipal police officers to get a more ethnically representative force might help a little, though research shows that such requirements correlate with less confidence in the police, not more.)

These big-picture reforms are fundamentally political solutions that will require long-term effort, coalition politics that spans race, ethnicity and political affiliation—a challenge, but also a necessity. As police and prosecutors assume more and more power in the United States—regulating immigration (formerly a matter of administrative law), meting out school discipline, and other spheres of everyday life where criminal law was almost unknown even a generation ago—getting law enforcement on a tight leash is a national imperative. In the meantime, the constant stream of news reports of unarmed, mostly black and Latino civilians killed by police demands bigger, bolder approaches. They are the only available paths to getting the police under control.

A great article on the policing of the police.

Why It’s Impossible to Indict a Cop

Sometimes this really seems to shock people. They appear genuinely upset when I say ‘this conversation is over’ or ‘I’m actually not interested in debating this with you.’ There’s an expectation that if you care about social justice and political issues, you’re always ‘on.’ You’re always ready to debate, you’re always ready to have theoretical discussions about your own lived experiences and the issues you care about, you’re always ready to defend yourself. That’s manifestly ridiculous and unjust, an expectation that’s simply not reasonable.

Sometimes, I Just Don’t Have Time for Individual Fights | this ain’t livin’ (via brutereason)

Setting boundaries/self preservation ❤

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“I don’t want to talk about this with you,” is a surefire way to cause aneurysms too.

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I’ve broken this out a couple times and each time the person has refused to stop talking about it. They talk at me until i respond.

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asexuallaracroft:

Friendly reminder that Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are actually Dr. Harleen Quinzel and Dr. Pamela Isley. Two of the most beautiful, complex and well-known DC villains are doctors. Harley Quinn went through med school and Poison Ivy has a PhD. Do not forget this. Do not reduce these characters to sex symbols because they are so much more than that.