Tuesday, June 9, 2020

PERRY FARRELL (JANE'S ADDICTION): "This question has come up quite a bit over the past two weeks. So what have the protests accomplished? Quite a bit."

U.S. rock legend PERRY FARRELL (JANE'S ADDICTION) has weighed in on the PROGRESS of the global protests against policy brutality and the murder of Minneapolis, Minnesota resident GERORGE FLOYD.



 







Minneapolis,  Minnesota police officer DEREK CHAUVIN charges have been upgraded from 3rd to 2nd degree murder regarding the death of African American civilian GEORGE FLOYD.. 







Also, the other three cops whom arrested GEORGE FLOYD' have been charged with 2nd degree murder regarding GEORGE FLOYD'S death. .







https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/03/us/george-floyd-officers-charges/index.html



Worldwide protests against racism, GEORGE FLOYD'S murder,  and police brutality continue nation wide in the U.S.A..


An independent autopsy of  GEORGE FLOYD stated HOMICIDE via asphyxiation AND pressure on his neck, cardiac pulmonary arrest.. 

Minneapolis,  Minnesota police officer DEREK CHAUVIN has been arrested and charged with third degree murder and voluntary manslaughter in relation to the murder of GEORGE FLOYD, a 46 year old African American male whom was handcuffed and pinned to the ground via a police officer's  knee to his neck.



Four Minneapolis,  Minnesota police have been fired after  GEORGE FLOYD, a 46 year old African American male was handcuffed and pinned to the ground via a police officer's (DEREK CHAUVIN) knee to his neck.

GEORGE FLOYD was arrested for  counterfeit money.

GEORGE FLOYD died from his injuries in police custody.


Protests have broken out all over the world as police tear gassed and used rubber bullets against protesters.


GEORGE FLOYD was a local rapper and collaborator.

















FROM PERRY FARRELL (JANE'S ADDICTION):
This question has come up quite a bit over the past two weeks. So what have the protests accomplished? Quite a bit.
πŸ‘‰πŸΎWithin 10 days of sustained protests Minneapolis bans use of choke holds.
πŸ‘‰πŸΎCharges are upgraded against Officer Chauvin, and his accomplices are arrested and charged.
πŸ‘‰πŸΎDallas adopts a "duty to intervene" rule that requires officers to stop other cops who are engaging in inappropriate use of force.
πŸ‘‰πŸΎNew Jersey’s attorney general said the state will update its use-of-force guidelines for the first time in two decades.
πŸ‘‰πŸΎIn Maryland, a bipartisan work group of state lawmakers announced a police reform work group.
πŸ‘‰πŸΎLos Angeles City Council introduces motion to reduce LAPD’s $1.8 billion operating budget.
πŸ‘‰πŸΎMBTA in Boston agrees to stop using public buses to transport police officers to protests.
πŸ‘‰πŸΎPolice brutality captured on cameras leads to near-immediate suspensions and firings of officers in several cities (i.e., Buffalo, Ft. Lauderdale).
πŸ‘‰πŸΎMonuments celebrating confederates are removed in cities in Virginia, Alabama, and other states.
πŸ‘‰πŸΎStreet in front of the White House is renamed "Black Lives Matter Plaza.”
πŸ‘‰πŸΎMilitary forces begin to withdraw from D.C.
Then, there's all the other stuff that's harder to measure:
πŸ’“The really difficult public and private conversations that are happening about race and privilege.
πŸ’“The realizations some white people are coming to about racism and the role of policing in this country.
πŸ’“The self-reflection.
πŸ’“The internal battles exploding within organizations over issues that have been simmering or ignored for a long time. Some organizations will end as a result, others will be forever changed or replaced with something stronger and fairer.
Globally:
🌎 Protests against racial inequality sparked by the police killing of George Floyd are taking place all over the world.
🌎 Rallies and memorials have been held in cities across Europe, as well as in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand.
🌎 As the US contends with its second week of protests, issues of racism, police brutality, and oppression have been brought to light across the globe.
🌎 People all over the world understand that their own fights for human rights, for equality and fairness, will become so much more difficult to win if we are going to lose America as the place where 'I have a dream' is a real and universal political program," Wolfgang Ischinger, a former German ambassador to the US, told the New Yorker.
🌎 In France, protesters marched holding signs that said "I can't breathe" to signify both the words of Floyd, and the last words of Adama Traoré, a 24-year-old black man who was subdued by police officers and gasped the sentence before he died outside Paris in 2016.
🌎 Cities across Europe have come together after the death of George Floyd:
✊🏽 In Amsterdam, an estimated 10,000 people filled the Dam square on Monday, holding signs and shouting popular chants like "Black lives matter," and "No justice, no peace."
✊🏽 In Germany, people gathered in multiple locations throughout Berlin to demand justice for Floyd and fight against police brutality.
✊🏾 A mural dedicated to Floyd was also spray-painted on a stretch of wall in Berlin that once divided the German capital during the Cold War.
✊🏿 In Ireland, protesters held a peaceful demonstration outside of Belfast City Hall, and others gathered outside of the US embassy in Dublin.
✊🏿In Italy, protesters gathered and marched with signs that said "Stop killing black people," "Say his name," and "We will not be silent."
✊🏾 In Spain, people gathered to march and hold up signs throughout Barcelona and Madrid.
✊🏾 In Athens, Greece, protesters took to the streets to collectively hold up a sign that read "I can't breathe."
✊🏾 In Brussels, protesters were seen sitting in a peaceful demonstration in front of an opera house in the center of the city.
✊🏾In Denmark, protesters were heard chanting "No justice, no peace!" throughout the streets of Copenhagen, while others gathered outside the US embassy.
✊🏾 In Canada, protesters were also grieving for Regis Korchinski-Paquet, a 29-year-old black woman who died on Wednesday after falling from her balcony during a police investigation at her building.
✊🏾 And in New Zealand, roughly 2,000 people marched to the US embassy in Auckland, chanting and carrying signs demanding justice.
πŸ’ Memorials have been built for Floyd around the world, too. In Mexico City, portraits of him were hung outside the US embassy with roses, candles, and signs.
πŸ’ In Poland, candles and flowers were laid out next to photos of Floyd outside the US consulate.
πŸ’ And in Syria, two artists created a mural depicting Floyd in the northwestern town of Binnish, "on a wall destroyed by military planes.”
Before the assassination of George Floyd some of you were able to say whatever the hell you wanted and the world didn't say anything to you...
THERE HAS BEEN A SHIFT, AN AWAKENING...MANY OF YOU ARE BEING EXPOSED FOR WHO YOU REALLY ARE. #readthatagain
Don't wake up tomorrow on the wrong side of this issue. Its not to late to SAY,
"maybe I need to look at this from a different perspective.
Maybe I don't know what its like to be Black in America...
Maybe, just maybe, I have been taught wrong."
There is still so much work to be done. It's been a really dark, raw week. This could still end badly. But all we can do is keep doing the work.
Keep protesting.
WE ARE NOT TRYING TO START A RACE WAR; WE ARE PROTESTING TO END IT,
PEACEFULLY.
How beautiful is that?
ALL LIVES CANNOT MATTER UNTIL YOU INCLUDE BLACK LIVES.
YOU CANNOT SAY 'ALL LIVES MATTER' WHEN YOU DO NOTHING TO STOP SYSTEMIC RACISM & POLICE BRUTALITY.
YOU CANNOT SAY 'ALL LIVES MATTER' WHEN BLACK PEOPLE ARE DYING AND ALL YOU COMPLAIN ABOUT IS THE LOOTING.
YOU CANNOT SAY 'ALL LIVES MATTER' WHEN YOU ALLOW CHILDREN TO BE CAGED, VETERANS TO GO HOMELESS, AND POOR FAMILIES TO GO HUNGRY & LOSE THEIR HEALTH INSURANCE.
DO ALL LIVES MATTER? YES. BUT RIGHT NOW, ONLY BLACK LIVES ARE BEING TARGETED, JAILED, AND KILLED EN MASSE- SO THAT'S WHO WE'RE FOCUSING ON.
***BLACK LIVES MATTER***
IF YOU CAN'T SEE THIS, YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.




Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal-\m/ -l-