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Angela Davis

  • Sasha Midlhas quoted6 months ago
    Since the rise of global capitalism and related ideologies associated with neoliberalism, it has become especially important to identify the dangers of individualism. Progressive struggles—whether they are focused on racism, repression, poverty, or other issues—are doomed to fail if they do not also attempt to develop a consciousness of the insidious promotion of capitalist individualism. Even as Nelson Mandela always insisted that his accomplishments were collective, always also achieved by the men and women who were his comrades, the media attempted to sanctify him as a heroic individual.
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted6 months ago
    You see, we think individualistically, and we assume that only heroic individuals can make history.
  • em 💌has quotedlast year
    Prison abolitionists are dismissed as utopians and idealists whose ideas are at best unrealistic

    ill be honest, at the minute i am unsure on prison abolitionists.
    i understand the idea and how historically and presently awful prison is for people esp for people of colour but im curious to know prison abolitionist’s ideas of what we should do with murderers, abusers and rapists

  • em 💌has quotedlast year
    the practice of mass incarceration during that period had little or no effect on official crime rates

    TRUE! we did this in criminology unit 2

  • em 💌has quotedlast year
    Why do prisons tend to make people think that their own rights and liberties are more secure than they would be if prisons did not exist
  • em 💌has quotedlast year
    this is not true in poor black and Latino communities. Neither is it true for Native Americans or for certain Asian-American communities. But even among those people who must regrettably accept prison sentences—especially young people—as an ordinary dimension of community life, it is hardly acceptable to engage in serious public discussions about prison life or radical alternatives to prison
  • em 💌has quotedlast year
    We take prisons for granted but are often afraid to face the realities they produce
  • em 💌has quotedlast year
    we tend to think of the prison as disconnected from our own lives
  • em 💌has quotedlast year
    Because of the persistent power of racism, “criminals” and “evildoers” are, in the collective imagination, fantasized as people of color.
  • em 💌has quotedlast year
    it relieves us of the responsibility of seriously engaging with the problems of our society, especially those produced by racism and, increasingly, global capitalism
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