Why are police calling the people of Ferguson animals and yelling at them to “bring it”? Because those officers in their riot gear, with their tear gas and dogs, want a justification for slaughter. But inexplicably…we turn our attention to the rioters, the people with less power, but justifiable anger, and say, “You are the problem.” No. A cop killing an unarmed teenager who had his hands in the air is the problem. Anger is a perfectly reasonable response. So is rage.

…How dare people preach and condescend to these people and tell them not to loot, not to riot? Yes, those are destructive forms of anger, but frankly I would rather these people take their anger out on property and products rather than on other people.

No, I don’t support looting. But I question a society that always sees the product of the provocation and never the provocation itself. I question a society that values property over black life. But I know that our particular system of law was conceived on the founding premise that black lives are white property…

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Nothing makes white people more uncomfortable than black anger. But nothing is more threatening to black people on a systemic level than white anger. It won’t show up in mass killings. It will show up in overpolicing, mass incarceration, the gutting of the social safety net, and the occasional dead black kid. Of late, though, these killings have been far more than occasional. We should sit up and pay attention to where this trail of black bodies leads us….

kylara:

lennykravitzscarf:

a cop just threatened to shoot the livestream operator in the face please continue to boost the stream links all over so that these journalists life and death efforts reach as many people as possible

The confrontation is at 01:04:10. The officer’s shouting a lot, and I can’t make out all of it, but I hear, “turn that shit off! turn it off,” and, “you turn that off, or you’re getting shot with this.

That officer then leaves when another officer (later identified as Captain Todd) steps forward to take over the situation. Todd acknowledges what happened (the cameraman repeats what was said and Todd says “I heard him” at 01:04:50).

The cameraman asks Todd repeatedly for the name of the officer who threatened him, but Todd won’t give him the name. Instead he identifies himself as Captain Todd. (The cameraman also hands his card to another man in a red shirt who doesn’t appear to be dressed as an officer, but who promises that he’ll report it to Captain Johnson.)

Note: The page seems to have refreshed itself or something, and now I can’t rewind to this part of the footage anymore. Anyone know how to access the older live stuff? I don’t see a separate video for it.

ETA: The archived footage is here.

BREAKING: The Michael Brown autopsy results have come in.

thepoliticalfreakshow: