Injustice Systems

What a trio of assholes.

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And meanwhile

That piece of shit governor doesn’t fucking care, he and his cronies think that the innocent man is guilty, and the guilty couple are innocent. Watch whiteness work.

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Holy shit.

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Just what we need during a pandemic filled with angry people.

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Meanwhile…

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That last block is so so so true.

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His coworkers aren’t happy. Emails obtained by Motherboard (and covered by Samantha Cole) show Shelby’s behind-the-blue-line compatriots thought this was an especially dumb and disingenuous move by this superior-in-name-only.

the Alameda County Sheriff’s Department has issued a new policy two weeks after this infamous incident – one that forbids employees from being the asshat Sgt. Shelby was.

“Agency members shall not, purposefully and knowingly, use or broadcast any copyrighted body of work in a manner that will adversely impact the level of professionalism, performance, conduct and productivity that is expected of a peace officer or professional staff member,” and “Copyrighted work shall not be used in a manner as to limit the public’s ability to exercise their First Amendment rights as set fourth [sic] in the United States Constitution.”

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Even though this requires the cooperation of the Mexican gov’t. What if they want California back in return? Or some other absurd demand? Or don’t want Texas back?

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Oh now, why wouldn’t they want Texas back? :smiley:

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The footage, which was reportedly filmed by a junior officer, shows several policemen wrapping plastic bags around the head of a 24-year-old arrested for selling methamphetamine pills. The suspect had allegedly refused to pay a bribe.
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Mr Thitisan claimed the suspect’s death was an “accident”.

“I did not intend to kill him… I intended to get the information so I can destroy the drug business,” he added.

He said it was the first time he had ever treated a suspect this way, adding that multiple bags were used to cover the suspect’s head because he kept trying to remove them.
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Mr Thitisan’s moniker is an apparent reference to his expensive tastes. On Wednesday a search of Mr Thitisan’s luxury estate in Bangkok revealed 13 supercars.

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Wonder if the law left the door open to sue people who contributed materially to anti-sex-ed, anti-birth-control measures.

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A 16 year-old Trans male student, a junior at Siegel High School, may find himself being punished for using a bathroom other than a designated single-stall faculty restroom under Tennessee’s new School Facilities Law, which precludes his using a bathroom consistent with his gender identity.

Tobi Yandle found himself in a terrifying situation this past week after discovering that all of the closest faculty restrooms he was allowed to use were locked and he was forced to use a regular boy’s room due to the urgency of his needs.

“So he ducked into the boys room and went into the first stall he saw available. Then he said some boys started chanted trans-phobic slurs, and then it got louder and louder… they started hitting and kicking at the stall door, so Tobi had to use his back to brace it and then put his foot on the toilet to keep the door shut,” Yandle said.

With his heart racing, Yandle texted a friend for help. To protect himself, he jumped up from his seated position and leaned his full body weight against the stall door, an effort to keep it closed.

“When finally somebody came in to clear out the bathroom, the assistant principal (Lorie Gober) found Tobi in the bathroom stall, crying, scared to death,” Sherri Yandle said. “I think the scenario going through Tobi’s head was they were going to physically harm him.”

However, the school officials including Gober took no immediate action telling Yandle’s mother in a phone call that the law was not on her son’s side in the situation.

“She stated because of Governor Lee’s laws that the other students could sue the school if they didn’t like it that a transgender child [was] in the bathroom,” Yandle said.

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It’s an injustice that private companies would have to do something like this…

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