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+==Part 1 is The Line-Up== |
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+When Eric Garner's police officer got away guilt free, the Black public sighed because they knew this treatment was routine. This problem of Blue-on-Black violence is entrenched within our legal system from the courtroom to police departments. The court has historically used doctrines like QI to reentrench their notions of blacks as criminals Matthew Segal is the legal director of the ACLU of Massachusetts , 7-27-2016, "Beyond ~~#BlackLivesMatter: police reform must be bolstered by legal action," Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/27/beyond-black-lives-matter-police-reform-legal-action |
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+That's not because |
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+illegally obtained evidence. |
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+====And, the Racism/Ethinicism within our legal system has created Black bodies as criminals and furthered their subjugation. Regardless of where you are in the world, you will find the negativity of everything Black and the positivity of white preservation and existence. Wynter 06:==== |
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+**Syliva Wynter—2006 ( "Interview with Syliva Wynter,ProudFlesh Interview: New Afrikan Journal of Culture, Politics and Consciousness, Issue 4)** |
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+SYLVIA WYNTER: I want to remind you of what Black Studies asked for. |
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+of the period to which we give the name, "The Sixties." |
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+====A psycho-intellectual struggle that challenges consciousness as we know it is necessary to break down overrepresentations surrounding the European conception of Man and the subjugation of the Other. Thus, the Role of the Judge is to be a psycho-intellectual invested in challenging Eurocentric consciousness. The Role of the Ballot is to vote for the debater who provides the best liberation strategy.==== |
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+==Part 2 is the Investigation == |
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+====Trump is calling for a police state on Black and Brown people and his gateway is through the Court. From activist movements to regular lawyers, people are calling for a change within the Court system. We have to come to grips with the fact that Black Lives do Matter by tearing down methods that deter police accountability Matthew Segal 2 is the legal director of the ACLU of Massachusetts , 7-27-20 16, "Beyond ~~#BlackLivesMatter: police reform must be bolstered by legal action," Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/27/beyond-black-lives-matter-police-reform-legal-action==== |
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+This is why |
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+risks people's lives." |
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+Thus, the plan: The United States Federal Government should limit qualified immunity for police officers by removing the "clearly established" standard under the qualified immunity doctrine. Sam Wright, 11-3-2015, "Want to Fight Police Misconduct? Reform Qualified Immunity," Above the Law, http://abovethelaw.com/2015/11/want-to-fight-police-misconduct-reform-qualified-immunity/?rf=1 |
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+I think Megan McArdle is probably right that these proposals (and the others in |
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+show that that conduct's illegality has already been clearly established in the courts? |
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+====A reformation of the police department is k2 build up methods of community policing. It allows black people to have a say in politics and become advocators of their issues Davis, Ronald L. was appointed by United States Attorney General Eric Holder in November 2013 as the Director of the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). "Police Reform vs Policing Reform Letter" https://cops.usdoj.gov/pdf/speeches_and_statements/Davis_Article_Policing_Reform.pdf==== |
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+====If we are |
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+of that community.==== |
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+And, this allows black and brown people to reimagine this political sphere for ourselves. Allowing for black bodies to occupy the state and finding ways to utilize the police state for own profit is unimaginable. Going through the state is necessary to give voice to the antiblackness within the system McKittrick, Katherine, and Clyde Adrian. Woods. Black Geographies and the Politics of Place. Toronto, Ont.: Between the Lines, 2007. Print. |
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+Toni Morrison's important essay "The Site of Memory" discusses the representation of black |
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+sorts of humans open up different, less familiar, alterable geographic stories. |
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+==Part 3 is the Breakthrough == |
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+====There is a unique connection between the way in which black people are criminalized within the legal system and the slavery that was produced by the US. Laws have constructed black people as criminals in ways that have led to modern day violence. ==== |
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+====Spade 12 Spade, Dean, "The Only Way to End Racialized Gender Violence in Prisons is to End Prisons: A Response to Russell Robinson's "Masculinity as Prison"" (2012) p.186-187.The Circuit.Paper . ==== |
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+In reality, race, |
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+systems and institutions. |
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+====And, our current SQ police state creates a permanent state of exception that justifies the rapeability and killeability of colonized people. We create states of war for the Black and brown people become subject to the different harms set by the state. ==== |
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+====Maldonado- Torres 08 (Nelson Maldonado- Torres, associate professor of comparative literature at Rutgers University, "Against War: Views from the Underside of Modernity" p. 217-221) ==== |
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+Dussel, Quijano, and |
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+close to darkness. |