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Defunding Police—How Antiracist Organizers Got Seattle to Listen [YesMagazine.org]

 

Seattle City Council members took their seats on Sept. 19 with the unhurried pace of business as usual. One of them called for public comments, but after a few people spoke, a commotion erupted in the back of the chambers. Six black and brown people shuffled down the central aisle, bounded by chains on their wrists, ankles, and stomachs. Some were clad in orange jumpsuits, while others wore black shirts bearing the phrase “Block the Bunker” in white letters.

White activists donning police hats and pig noses trailed behind, nudging them forward with toy batons. “I’ll throw you around if I want to throw you around!” one of them screamed.

Among the chained activists was the 22-year-old organizer Evana Enabulele, who wore dark lipstick and a colorful head scarf tied into a bun. She shuffled toward the podium and grabbed the microphone. Plans to spend nearly $150 million on a new police station in North Seattle, she said, signaled to the poor and people of color that political leaders were more concerned about punishing residents than helping them.

“You want to sit there and put a $149 million bunker 20 blocks from where I live,” Enabulele told the city council members, “when I see people who are houseless, I see people who are using their bodies to get money. Why don’t you invest in them?” she asked, her voice steadily rising. “Because you don’t give a damn!”



[For more of this story, written by Melissa Hellmann, go to http://www.yesmagazine.org/pea...e-to-listen-20170309]

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Hi Robert,

Good to "see" you.   George Bernard Shaw sounds like someone I'd love to have coffee and conversation with (at least for that moment of clarity)!  

I second your disagreement with the CEO's asinine comment.  We should remember that we are the majority. Thanks for taking a stand.   

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Pamela Denise Long posted:

Thank you for sharing this article.  I am struck by the fact that there are not questions being posed about why certain crimes are on the rise.  The answer is never superpredators or thugs.  WHY do those who steal, steal?  What can we do about it that addresses restoration for the property loss and restoration for what ever is happening at the bio-psycho-social level(s) that influence the behavior.  The answer is never superpredators or thugs.   We must invest in best developmental and restorative practices and humane accountability.   By all accounts of what happens to people in our "justice" system, Punishment is an insufficient and usually counter-rehabilitative response.

Pamela, George Bernard Shaw is credited with the following quote: "To Punish a man, you must Injure him; To Reform a man, you must improve him; and men are not improved by injuries."  I think an equality of Rights, such as the right to earn a Living Wage, are only as secure as our interest in guaranteeing that right and all other rights, to others, and they guaranteeing that right[s] to us. Although I cite Thomas Paine, in that, I'm not sure the current monied class and corporate class care about having their rights secured by ['ordinary citizens'] consensus. When the CEO of Nestle declares that water is not a human right, I am obliged to disagree with him.

Thank you for sharing this article.  I am struck by the fact that there are not questions being posed about why certain crimes are on the rise.  The answer is never superpredators or thugs.  WHY do those who steal, steal?  What can we do about it that addresses restoration for the property loss and restoration for what ever is happening at the bio-psycho-social level(s) that influence the behavior.  The answer is never superpredators or thugs.   We must invest in best developmental and restorative practices and humane accountability.   By all accounts of what happens to people in our "justice" system, Punishment is an insufficient and usually counter-rehabilitative response.

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