The CHAZ Movement
brianlux
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I hesitate to do this because I have no interest in starting a war of sorts here, but the other thread title on this topic is misleading so I'm starting a CHAZ thread where, hopefully, we can engage in adult-like, useful, and interesting conversation on this fascinating social experiment.
Here a recent development in which councilwoman Kshama Sawant suggest that "the area should be turned over permanently into community control,
instead of back in the hands of the Seattle Police Department," and "wants to discuss the legislation with
people involved in CHAZ, black community organizations, restorative
justice, faith, anti-racist, renter orgns, land trusts, groups, labor
unions that have a proven record of fighting racism."
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.
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In credit to the people who freed Capitol Hill, this list of demands is neither brief nor simplistic. This is no simple request to end police brutality. We demand that the City Council and the Mayor, whoever that may be, implement these policy changes for the cultural and historic advancement of the City of Seattle, and to ease the struggles of its people. This document is to represent the black voices who spoke in victory at the top of 12th & Pine after 9 days of peaceful protest while under constant nightly attack from the Seattle Police Department. These are words from that night, June 8th, 2020.
Given the historical moment, we’ll begin with our demands pertaining to the Justice System.
We also have economic demands that must be addressed.
Related to economic demands, we also have demands pertaining to what we would formally call “Health and Human Services.”
Finally, let us now address our demands regarding the education system in the City of Seattle and State of Washington.
Transcribed by @irie_kenya and @AustinCHowe. Special thanks to Magik for starting and facilitating the discussion to create this list, to Omari Salisbury for the idea to break the list into categories, and as well a thanks to Kshama Sawant for being the only Seattle official to discuss with the people on Free Capitol Hill the night that it was liberated.
https://medium.com/@seattleblmanon3/the-demands-of-the-collective-black-voices-at-free-capitol-hill-to-the-government-of-seattle-ddaee51d3e47Libtardaplorable©. And proud of it.
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https://twitter.com/iwriteok/status/1271188269527707660?s=21
Accountability for cops seems reasonable. Public and easy access to body cams wouldn’t be a good idea in my opinion. Too many privacy issues for citizens involved -cops deal with car accidents with injuries and people drugged out and naked on a regular basis, that shouldn’t be accessible to the public without good reason. I certainly wouldn’t want my moms dead body in a car accident downloaded and uploaded to some weird red asphalt fetish website. Or some rape victim uploaded to a creepy porn site. So making all body cams accessible wouldn’t be right. But kept and archived for review or complaints.
According to the tweet you posted, that is a suggested new name. The question is, is it/ will it become official and who gets to decide?
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