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Why didn’t the backlash against “copaganda” happen so loudly when the Ferguson incident happened in 2014? And what about all the other scandals that happened before George Floyd?
I... don't know? I'm not a social analyst, I wasn't particularly involved in BLM, I can't tell you why Geoge Floyd has a bigger reaction than other deaths. All I can do, and is what I did, is observe that it did happen.
I did not try to say that this was the first death that mattered, that this was the first death that deserved an uproar.
To answer your question, since my theory is that George Floyd's death led to the change in copaganda perception, why didn't Ferguson? Because there weren't riots in response to it at nearly the level that Floyd's got. That is my theory.
I also got this ask, not sure if it's the same person:
I’m sorry but, by your logic about George Floyd single-handedly prompting a backlash against “copaganda”, R. Kelly should have started a backlash against r&b multiple times over
This is... a very weird corralary? Why are you bringing this up? Why is this at all relevant?
First of all. I know very little about R. Kelly or R&B. I am not going to pretend to in order to prove why this is or isn't a good metaphor. To me it seems very random, and I'm sure if I looked I could find a corollary that reflected exactly my logic just like you found an example that (I'm assuming) doesn't.
I really don't get how this is such difficult logic. Like maybe they have nothing to do with each other, but give me a legit alternative. But I'm failing to see why it doesn't make sense.
Let's talk logic, then. Which of these points do you disagree with or not follow?
A). OP's observationof a once niche idea: media with police as sympathetic characters =Copaganda
B.) OP's: point A became more commonly beleived after 2020
C.) After Geoge Floyd's death, there were BLM protests and riots in response
D.) C occurred in 2020
E.) these protests and riots were on a larger scale than previous ones
F.) The police responded to C with extreme measures, not new tactics but witnessed by many who had not been previously aware of these tactics
G.) E and F led to more Americans being aware of Black social issues, aware of the corruption of the police, aware of the extent to which Black people are targeted, the horrors of the prison system, and aware of alternatives to the current system
H.) Point G could have led to Point B
If you respond, please indicate the letter or letter that you fail to understand or follow. If you cannot, or attempt to get me to discuss something other than the logical expression above, than I don't want to hear it, as you would be a) pulling me into a conversation I don't have the energy, knowledge, desire, or place for; b) trying to make me look bad for some reason, and/or c) enagaging in various argumentative fallacies.
Also... do me one favor before having any conversation with me about this again. If I feel like you haven't attempted to honestly discuss in a mature and respectful way, I really don't want to continue.
Ask yourself these questions: am I trying to find a reason magicmoon65 is wrong, or am I honestly attempting to understand what she said? Do I think that magicmoon65's comment is actively harmful to others? Do I have an alternative explanation that I can share in a reasonable way, or do I simply think that she's wrong and need to prove it is so? Is continuing this argument worth my time and energy? Am I trying to change magicmoon65's mind or simply attempt to expose her or call her out in some way?
Here's the thing: I don't mind rewording things that may have been confusing. I know that sometimes my brain goes in a different direction than others. And I'm willing to try to better communicate because I think it's really important.
But these asks seem aggressive and accusatory, not looking to clarify. I've attempted to explain my logic. I suspect that you interpreted what I said to be speaking on how Floyd's death casued the riots. I can't really speak on why that happened. But it did. I'm not talking about why. I'm talking about the fact that it happened, and what that has to do with people's views on copaganda.
#tbh the second ask seemed weirld pro 'copaganda'? is that just me? like I've insulted procedurals?#okay so example of a way to legit critique my logic#'I disagree with E. other deaths had larger or equal scale responses.'#now if this is true? then yeah. my logic no longer holds and my theory is incorrect#but if every point is true it seems like a logical theory to me#or 'E and F didn't lead to G. other things led to G.' again. that legit pokes holes in my logic#show me how my logic is wrong using the logic I actually used#NOT by using some imaginary logic that is easier for you to argue with
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A la memoria de George Floyd
Mis mas sinceros cariños a la familia de George Floyd y toda su familia. Se tienen que acabar las muertes por actos de racismo. Además del abuso policial, que no deja de ser un racismo encubierto. Su culpable tiene que ser condenado a modo de ejemplo y la sociedad de todo el mundo tiene que condenar este brutal acto de barbarie en pleno siglo XXI. Peor aún son los dichos del presidente racista de los E.E.U.U. que tendría que como deber de un primer mandatario buscar a paz social, pero todo lo contrario. Incita a la violencia y no hace foco en buscar a los culpables. Mis más sinceros cariños a su familiares y amigos de Floyd. Espero que sea la última muerte por racismo para poder tener una humanidad un poco más solidaria.
Ulises Barreiro
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#opinión#Racismo#EEUU#Policia de Nueva York#Muertes por racismo#Ulises Barreiro#Estados racistas de norte america#Geoge Floyd#Donald Trump#Donald Trump racista#solidaridad
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Cidade americana pagará 27 milhões de dólares pela morte de George Floyd
Cidade americana pagará 27 milhões de dólares pela morte de George Floyd
Cidade americana pagará 27 milhões de dólares pela morte de George Floyd A cidade americana de Minneapolis concordou em pagar 27 milhões de dólares para solucionar uma ação judicial movida pela família de George Floyd, que morreu sob custódia policial. O homem negro morreu depois que um policial branco ajoelhou-se em seu pescoço por cerca de nove minutos em Minneapolis, estado de Minnesota, em…
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Agim Krasniqi: George Floyd
New Post has been published on https://www.aneddoticamagazine.com/it/agim-krasniqi-george-floyd/
Agim Krasniqi: George Floyd
#Agim Krasniqi#Agim Krasniqi fumettista#Agim Krasniqi illustratore#Geoge Floyd#George Floyd#omicidio George Floyd
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Fight 12 written at George Floyd Square.
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न्यूयॉर्क शहर में जॉर्ज फ्लॉयड की मौत के खिलाफ विरोध प्रदर्शन के बीच कई जगह लूटपाट
हिंसा और संपत्ति के नुकसान को रोकने के लिए करीब 8000 पुलिसकर्मियों को तैनात किया है
खास बातें
मैनहट्टन में खरीदारी के लिए लोकप्रिय केंद्र पर हुई लूटपाट
मैडिसन और फिफ्थ एवेन्यूज में मैकीज स्टोर समेत कई दुकानों में तोड़फोड़
हजारों डॉलर के सामान लूटकर ले गए लुटेरे
न्यूयॉर्क:
मैनहट्टन में खरीदारी के लिए लोकप्रिय केंद्र मैडिसन और फिफ्थ एवेन्यूज में मैकीज स्टोर समेत कई खुदरा व लग्जरी दुकानों में लुटेरों ने तोड़फोड़ की और हजारों डॉलर के सामान लूटकर ले गए. यह सब अफ्रीकी-अमेरिकी जॉर्ज फ्लॉयड की हिरासत में मौत के विरोध में न्यूयॉर्क में हो रहे प्रदर्शन के दौरान हुआ. न्यूयॉर्क सिटी में मंगलवार को रात 11 बजे से सुबह पांच बजे तक कर्फ्यू लगाया गया था और शहर में लूटपाट और हिंसा बढ़ने पर अधिकारयों ने पुलिस की तैनाती दोगुनी कर दी है. न्यूयॉर्क सिटी के पुलिस विभाग ने हिंसा और संपत्ति के नुकसान को रोकने के लिए तैनाती दोगुनी करते हुए करीब 8000 पुलिसकर्मियों को तैनात किया है.
यह भी पढ़ें
इसके अलावा जिन जगहों पर बीती रात हिंसा और संपत्ति को नुकसान पहुंचाने की घटनाएं हो रही हैं, वहां अतिरिक्त सुरक्षाकर्मियों को तैनात किया गया है, खासकर मैनहट्टन के निचले इलाके और ब्रुकलिन में. कर्फ्यू और अतिरिक्त पुलिसकर्मियों की मौजूदगी भी लुटेरों को मैनहट्टन की दुकानों में ल��टपाट करने से नहीं रोक पाई. यह दुकानें कोविड-19 की वजह से जारी बंद के कारण करीब दो महीने से नहीं खुली थीं.
सोशल मीडिया पर पोस्ट किये गए वीडियो और तस्वीरों में लोग दुकानों के बाहर लगे प्लाईवुड को उखाड़ते नजर आए. पुलिस और सुरक्षा से जुड़ी अन्य एजेंसियों को इन दिनों उग्र प्रदर्शनकारियों को रोकने में काफी मुश्किलों का सामना करना पड़ रहा है. न्यूयॉर्क टाइम्स की एक खबर में कहा कि लुटेरे हेराल्ड स्क्वायर स्थित दुनिया के सबसे बड़े खुदरा डिपार्टमेंटल स्टोर में से एक मैकी में घुस गए और वहां से समान लूटकर फरार हो गए. लुटेरे इसके अलावा कई महंगे ब्र���ंड के शोरुम में भी लूटपाट करते नजर आए जिनमें नाइक और कोच स्टोर आदि शामिल हैं. पुलिस विभाग ने मंगलवार सुबह पुष्टि की कि कई लुटेरे मैकी स्टोर के अंदर घुस गए थे और उनके खिलाफ कार्रवाई की जा रही है.
(इस खबर को एनडीटीवी टीम ने संपादित नहीं किया है. यह सिंडीकेट फीड से सीधे प्रकाशित की गई है।)
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Derek Chauvin was found GUILTY OF ALL CHARGES FOR MURDERING GEOGE FLOYD!!!!!!!!!! I’m crying tears of happiness and sorrow for George Floyd’s family!!!
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also if you live in the sf bay area I would reccommend donating to the Anti Police-Terror Project, which does a lot of important work documenting patterns of police abusing their power, and connecting families who have been harmed by police with the resources and services they need. they're also currently organizing action in solidarity with the geoge floyd protests.
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Geoge Floyd Incident
I’m new at this but please bear with me. I am a 69 year old African American woman who is trying to wrap my head around what is going on in our world today. But you know what, I AM THRILLED to see what the young people are doing. My son lives 3 blocks from where the incident took place. Everytime I see the image of Mr. Floyd and that officer with his knee on his neck, I see my son. I can’t look at the image anymore.
I am so proud of the young people who are protesting. God bless you. I have created 3 shirts on Zazzle.com (KempKave): My Dad Wants to Breathe, My Dad Deserves to Breathe, Equality (I Want to Breathe). I feel the final message we want to see is that we want EQUALITY for all. Please purchase one of my shirts for yourself or child and spread the love. God bless.
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2,29 and 43? 💙
2. what would you name your future kids?
just a few are arden, floyd, edy, fletcher.. idk theres more but there’s just a few i like!
29. favourite film(s)
i answered this the other day so ill try and say different but bohemian rhapsody, ratatouille, venom, spiderman far from home, deadpool!!
43. favourite song ever
ooooo, ever?! i can’t chose one but a few of my all time favs are ‘freedom’ by geoge michael, ‘talk tonight’ by oasis, ‘i think im okay’ by yungblud & mgk, ‘you can count on me’ by trophy eyes, ‘praying’ by kesha.. idk ive gone way over one ahahaha
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I'm tired. I'm tired of seeing people who look like me getting killed just for existing. I no longer have the patience or the emotional energy to deal with any of it. I'm angry and furious one minute and then the next on the verge of tears. This isn't the first time it's happened and it won't be the last and I can't take it anymore. I'm all for open discussion and educating others, but man, how many times do I have to set aside my anger to explain why police murdering black people is wrong? Or to defend protesters that are completely justified in their actions? I see people post on facebook about how protestors shouldn't be violent and there shouldn't be riots, and I don't have the energy to get into it with them. They're focusing on the WRONG THING, but I can't argue anymore. I just want you to understand. Just be empathetic. If your son or brother or father was murdered for just for being, would you be okay with it? No, of course not. You would be angry. Well, so are we. So get over yourselves, take a moment, and try to see things from our POV. Black lives matter. That's it. That's all. There's no need for you to add anything else in response or try to argue against it, because it is a fact. That's all you need to say and believe it with your whole heart. Do something. Donate, have a conversation, educate yourselves, and try to be more understanding. I would really like for this to be the last time something like this happens, but I know it won't be. But this time something needs to change. These police officers need to be tried and convicted for the murder of Geoge Floyd like so many others should have been before this. And that's what I'm hoping for. They need to pay for their crime and rot in jail. They need to be the example that this won't happen without consequences anymore. I'm tired, but I still have hope.
#black lives matter#sorry for the long post#tumblr is the only place i feel free to write something like this#george floyd#text post
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Piazze per George Floyd, consigli a Trump e il caso di TSO
Piazze per George Floyd, consigli a Trump e il caso di TSO
Ben comprensibili anche nelle città italiane le dimostrazioni in piazza per la perdita della vita di George Floyd in USA. Non solo per questioni razziali. Nessuno deve essere trattato in quel modo durante un arresto da parte delle forze dell’ordine. Ma questo caso deve far ricordare anche fatti come quello del TSO, il trattamento sanitario forzato, applicato al ragazzo “contestatore” in Italia.
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Sewing Circle Participants
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Thank you to everyone who participated in sewing the rhinoceros! We could never have finished it without you. You are forever in our hearts.
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Juliana Pennington shoulder
Yue Yang Caigla Zou back
Yuen (Jessica) Chen back
Kelly White shoulder
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Marc Fletcher back left foot
Siobhan Cassidy front right leg
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Harry Yu head
Beth Thomas snout
Erica Barajas forehead
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Zoe Walker head
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Alina Hayes feet
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Barbara Carpenter nose
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Justice demanded for Chris Kaba on National Action Day!
On National Action Day, nationwide protests were held to demand justice for Chris Kaba, an unarmed man who was shot dead by police. Hundreds gathered outside Scotland Yard in London as part of a national day of action called by the Justice for Chris Kaba campaign, as well as police stations in Cardiff, Manchester, Brighton, Coventry and Southampton. Black Lives have always been attacked and their lives smothered under the foots of white people. This is not the first case of racism reported but many cases have been reported but justice has not be served. Martin Luther King Jr. said, "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere", and justice has always been denied to black people. How much Do We know? Chris Kaba, 24 years was killed by a single bullet while behind the wheel of an Audi on September 5. He was a musician and a expectant father, two police Metropolitan police chased his car and cornered it. Once he was blocked in, a specialist firearms officer reportedly fired a shot through the driver's side. Kaba was found unarmed and declared dead after two hours. Chris Kaba Protest What is the truth? Chris Kaba's family are just seeking for the truth. They have went on to express a thought that was on the minds of so many, and perhaps goes some way to explaining why trust in the police all the time. In Macpherson's report which states that London's Metropolitan police force as "institutionally racist" since last 23 years. Police are the repressive state apparatus which follows the ideology of the ruling class. Public Response The death of an unarmed young black man at the hands of the police has stirred an outpouring emotions. Over the weekend, thousands of anti-racism protesters filled the streets in demand of answers, transparency and accountability. More demonstrations have been planned to take place across the country in solidarity. The Met Response Polling shows that public confidence in the Metropolitan police has been on a downward trend. 49% Londoners have said that they have little to no trust in the Met. This number of distrust has grown now up to 52% among women who live in London and 54% among ethnic minority people. Numerous officers have come to limelight for their jokes about domestic violence and using racist and misogynistic language. Just three months ago, Oladeji Omishore, fell into Thames and dies after being tasered by police. EU and the America has always been accused of racism and their man-handling of black people, just India has been accused to man-handling Dalit community. Ethnic minorities have always been targeted by the majority and have been targeted by whites. Black people have long history of slavery, which eradicated have remained in some from or the other. In 2020, murder of Geoge Floyd, stirred the same #blacklivesmatter. As Maya Angelou puts, "prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future, and renders the present inaccessible." WhatsOn stands in solidarity with Chris kaba's family and demands justice for him. To read more- https://whatson.guide/protest-march-for-chris-kaba/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnjcJ5V9Ly4 Read the full article
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Agim Krasniqi: George Floyd
New Post has been published on https://www.aneddoticamagazine.com/it/agim-krasniqi-george-floyd/
Agim Krasniqi: George Floyd
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