Showing posts with label RNC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RNC. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

More thoughts on the police state.

I linked below to Little Light's post, and I want you to please read it first, before I weigh in on this.

BFP wrote about this as well, and her post is also far better than mine. The two of them are an inspiration in so many ways, and I think more people should be reading them.



Police brutality is a feminist issue. I've written about it, oh, a million times. In addition, it is a progressive issue, a liberal issue, an issue for anyone who cares about civil rights and civil liberties.

Our freedoms are NOT granted to us by the state. They are agreed upon with the state, and part of the contract we've made with the state is that it will protect us and provide certain things for us.

I posted the First Amendment the other day in regards to Amy Goodman and other journalists' arrests. It, in addition to the right of a free press, provides that people shall be allowed to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

This State has failed us. Instead of protecting us, it has gotten us into unwarranted wars that have weakened us and diminished our ability to protect ourselves (and that's even allowing that war may sometimes be necessary, an argument I am not going to have here). Instead of providing for us, it has attempted to control our personal lives and allowed profit to take precedence over silly little things like health and shelter.

Protests at the RNC especially, but at the DNC as well, have every fucking right to go on. There is no need for a "free speech zone" or anything of the kind. As long as the protesters aren't attacking people in the streets, they have a right to be there and be heard. They certainly don't deserve being arrested, let alone being brutalized beforehand (and afterward, while in jail).

This is not getting the press it deserves. Which is ironic, considering that the press should be freaking out at its rights being trampled, the way they freaked out at the idea that Judith Miller might have to give up her high and powerful source.

Freedom of speech, in other words, is no longer the concern of the ones who are supposed to fight for it: the media. They are more concerned with access to power. It is up to us to preserve the rights that we handed over control of to some state authority. The police are here to serve, not to coerce and control.

Monday, September 08, 2008

The aftermath of the RNC.

Over at Taking Steps, there's video and her excellent writeup on the fallout from the arrests at the RNC protests. Please read it.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Arresting Journalists

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

I'm not one of those people prone to making declarations about how great our Constitution is or how brilliant the founding 'fathers' were, but this one part of it I damn well value. I've threatened to tattoo it on my arm. The First Amendment means a hell of a lot to me, and it should mean a lot to anyone who's ever had an unpopular opinion. And we all have.

In case you haven't been following the Republican National Convention, the people have not been given the right to peaceably assemble. They are being arrested for protesting. And some of the people arrested are journalists.

Amy Goodman of Democracy Now is the highest-profile member of the press arrested, and though she was released after only a few hours, others remain in jail, along with hundreds of private citizens.

A free press--well, we don't have much of one at the moment anyway. We have a corporate press, and the conglomerates that own most news stations aren't going to press the issue and try to get journalists in where the Republicans and city officials don't want them. Democracy Now is a small program, but Goodman consistently covers issues that get ignored by the mega-media. And she can't do her job from jail.

People can't self-govern without information. Journalists can't gather it when they're being pepper-sprayed and handcuffed. This just can't go on.

Please, sign the petition here.

You can see some pictures of the police state in Minnesota here.