The Black Lives Revolution (BLM)
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Overview updates of the BLM Protests in 2020.

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Citywide Police Dispatch scanner said they just gave “final” warning at 22 and Parkway.
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Nothing says "never forget" like intimidating unhoused people trying to keep a community together
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Call to action: Show up ready to defend JTD and Teddy now! Show up ready to live stream the police! Show up ready to document. Show up ready to keep our communities together!
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Scanner Police are responding to "fireworks" at the camp on the parkway
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It was one firework, which as a reminder, is not illegal
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OTG: Police barricade of chain link fences possibly being assembled on Court Street near Dino BBQ.
This is unrelated to BLM but as part of planning for a better future I find it important to create new discussions regarding stuff we've normalized in society.

I know that we have many teachers and educators in our followers. I implore you to understand the important of consent and consensual behavior in your children and the people you educate.

It's come to my attention many teachers are holding grades and extra credit hostage in exchange for a student to keep their cameras on in virtual classes. They do this no matter the comfort level or the discomfort expressed by the student. No matter how much the student has shown that they don't consent to this.

It's part of our job as educators to let people from a young age know that their feelings and comfort levels matter and that we the adults will respect that. Not force them to do what we want them to do. Not use our power and authority over them to create discomfort.

I hope this sparks a conversation between you and your co-workers and students and we work for a better future together.

Let's give a strong voice to the young, not take it away from them.
"The officers then asked the man to step out the car. That’s when things got intense and what is shown on camera. In the video, one officer can be seen holding the man down while another officer has him in a chokehold with his young child looking. Another angle shows one of the cops punching the man in his stomach.

At one point, the man can be heard saying, “I’m gonna die, I’m gonna die. I can’t breathe,” but the officer continued to strike him a few more times, including his head, until he was unconscious. Video shows blood streaming down his face as three officers attempt to handcuff him."

https://www.revolt.tv/platform/amp/2020/9/12/21433828/video-georgia-cop-beat-black-lyft-passenger