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The world you live in. Credit: utsnaps
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My brain is so fucked today.
I want to isolate myself and not have to talk to anyone (phone/in person)
But at the same time I want attention and to text a bunch
But also at the same time I don’t want to text my best friends back, I just want to play animal crossing and space out
But also I want to go for a walk.
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My brain is so fucked today.
I want to isolate myself and not have to talk to anyone (phone/in person)
But at the same time I want attention and to text a bunch
But also at the same time I don’t want to text my best friends back, I just want to play animal crossing and space out
But also I want to go for a walk.
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I concur
It’s just not as simple as “just don’t commit crimes”. Minorities, people with disabilities, people who don’t speak English, etc. are statistically far more likely to be the victims of police violence than neurotypical whites (although of course that does not make them completely exempt). In a world where people are calling the police on little black girls for selling water, or little black boys for bumping into them, or families for having a barbecue, or disabled homeless men for acting erratic, or immigrant grandmothers who don’t speak English, or people who are just walking to work, or people who are just existing in the “wrong” neighborhood, or people trying to get into their own apartments, the solution becomes a whole lot more complicated than “just don’t do anything wrong and the police won’t kill you, probably.”
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Paul Newman, 1956, photographed on the set of Somebody Up There Likes Me
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Shipibo Indian woman with face paintings in a village on the Ucayali river, Peru. 1962. By Thomas Hoepker, Magnum Photos.
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