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Yukari Yakumo

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Mon Aug 1, 2016, 08:58 PM Aug 2016

Black Lives Matter Releases Policy Agenda [View all]

Please tell me this came from the Onion or some RW rag...

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/black-lives-matter-releases-policy-agenda-n620966

"Our grievances and solutions extend beyond the police killing of our people; state violence includes failing schools that criminalize our children, dwindling earning opportunities, wars on our trans and queer family that deny them of their humanity, and so much more," Montague Simmons of Organization for Black Struggle and the Movement for Black Lives Policy Table, said in a statement. "That's why we united, with a renewed energy and purpose, to put forth a shared vision of the world we want to live in."

The six platform demands are:

1. End the war on black people.

2. Reparations for past and continuing harms.

3. Divestment from the institutions that criminalize, cage and harm black people; and investment in the education, health and safety of black people.

4. Economic justice for all and a reconstruction of the economy to ensure our communities have collective ownership, not merely access.

5. Community control of the laws, institutions and policies that most impact us.

6. Independent black political power and black self-determination in all areas of society.

To achieve those demands the group offered a set of solutions that include the demilitarization of police and an end to systemic attacks on black youth, including black members of the LGBTQ community. They call for the passing of state and federal laws that acknowledge and address the impacts of slavery and the passage of H.R. 40 to form a commission to study reparations proposals. Another of the recommendations calls for the "retroactive decriminalization and immediate release of all people convicted of drug offenses, sex work-related offenses and youth offenses."


Words... fail me. If it hasn't happened already, this will turn BLM into a laughingstock.
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it certainly won't help Skittles Aug 2016 #1
+1 n/t SickOfTheOnePct Aug 2016 #2
sounds good to me JustinL Aug 2016 #3
How does the US end the war on black people when it cannot guillaumeb Aug 2016 #4
Out of curiosity Uponthegears Aug 2016 #5
"retroactive decriminalization and immediate release of all people convicted of drug offenses" oberliner Aug 2016 #13
At first blush Uponthegears Aug 2016 #19
With respect to marijuana, yes, it's a mainstream idea oberliner Aug 2016 #20
It is or was in the Libertarian Party Platform Uponthegears Aug 2016 #21
OK oberliner Aug 2016 #23
Actually, this is reasonable. The WOD was all about putting blacks in jail in the first place. Eleanors38 Aug 2016 #40
Some of them are poorly stated. Two are pure fantasy. Warpy Aug 2016 #6
+1, I wonder if NBC is being punked uponit7771 Aug 2016 #8
Yes, it was written by a child or a troll. Warpy Aug 2016 #10
It may seem like pure fantasy, but it doesn't mean you don't fight for it. kcr Aug 2016 #16
Fantasy doesn't just mean "snowball in hell chance," Warpy Aug 2016 #17
Well, I'm sure they would disagree with you kcr Aug 2016 #18
This looks nothing like the BLM request I read about a week or two ago. uponit7771 Aug 2016 #7
The racists are already making fun of BLM gg4usa Aug 2016 #9
I think that Uponthegears Aug 2016 #11
Thanks for explaining that - seems things should be equal under the law gg4usa Aug 2016 #42
Yes. They are. Iggo Aug 2016 #22
Seems like what a radical protest group would demand. geek tragedy Aug 2016 #12
Most of what they want can be achieved by simply VOTING and holding their representatives glennward Aug 2016 #14
With gerrymandering and bullshit voter ID laws. It makes it kind of hard for all of us to vote. Glassunion Aug 2016 #31
What's the problem? kcr Aug 2016 #15
Black lives matter. (n/t) Iggo Aug 2016 #24
3, 4 & 5 are the only ones that make true sense and acheivable. romanic Aug 2016 #25
Folks make a lot of assumptions on what "reparations" exactly are. Glassunion Aug 2016 #32
Here is a link to their policy agenda, with more detsils. Agnosticsherbet Aug 2016 #26
This reminds me of the old "Lil Abner" comic strip in one way... Archae Aug 2016 #27
I would support some form of reparations for slavery. Agnosticsherbet Aug 2016 #29
Oh? Archae Aug 2016 #35
The US government would handle 1 and 2. Agnosticsherbet Aug 2016 #36
Except there is no such thing as "perpetual poverty based on race." Archae Aug 2016 #38
Systemic racism does not happen because of a few bad actors. Agnosticsherbet Aug 2016 #41
Meanwhile melman Aug 2016 #28
Reparations? Buckeye_Democrat Aug 2016 #30
Click on "Reparations" Glassunion Aug 2016 #34
Conveniently vague enough that no matter what happens... TipTok Aug 2016 #33
Nice hit and run. Starry Messenger Aug 2016 #37
yup JI7 Aug 2016 #39
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