If they don't learn, we won't stop.
say his name. no justice, no peace.
As of September 1 2020
Don’t let their names fade. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
#4: Avatar(s) of The Stranger! Breekon & Hope
there are two main things about the characterization of firestar by both the fans and the authors that i just do not understand like
1. kits/apprentices/younger warriors are like in awe and respectful of him. like there’s no way firestar isn’t that one cool teacher that’s pretty much your second dad. throughout the original series he was like the apprentice magnet. there’s no way as a leader he isn’t constantly helping the apprentices train and cracking endearing but very uncool jokes. he can’t walk around the camp without a line of kits tumbling after him.
2. that he would have absolutely no idea about any of the forbidden love fiascoes going around him. this guy lives for drama. he uncovered bluestar’s secret for the hell of it. he figured out where graystripe was going in a few days. he suspected cloudpaw was getting into something way before the rest of the clan even cared. firestar can sniff out juicy gossip a mile away. hell the first time leafpool snuck out to see crowfeather he’s waiting in the camp when she gets back with a “who is he”
"Damn, if these walls could talk..."
https://youtu.be/VPbOaMovTg0
All those racist asshats trying to justify their views now that the bodycam footage of George Floyd getting arrested was leaked... shut the fuck up.
He complied - he put his hands on the wheel, then on his head.
He had a gun pointed in his face for no reason.
He was having a panic attack.
He was claustrophobic- and before you say shit about him already being in his own car: there is a massive difference between sitting in the front of your own car where you can see and control everything and can see a wide view of the space around you and know there's a lot of room, versus being pushed into the back of a police car with your arms behind your back, unable to move, unable to get a clear view of things, and with a giant wall of reinforced glass blocking you in the back. So shut the fuck up with that attempt at an argument or justification.
He asked to lie down so he could breathe. He asked to lie down so he could breathe.
The officers were not trying to calm him down. They didn't care.
No matter if he was resisting or complying with arrest, or if he was having a panic attack or if he was on drugs, none of that is a reason or justification for the officer to kneel on his neck for 8+ minutes. None of that is justification or a reason for the officers to ignore him pleading that he couldn't breathe, that he was being choked.
The entire time, he was begging for his life.
And if you're gonna say shit like "he said he couldn't breathe while he was still standing" - yeah, having a panic attack does that to you. It's not uncommon, and is actually common sense.
George Floyd was murdered on camera by police. That fact hasn't and will not ever change.