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What’s it like living in Minneapolis / St. Paul right now?

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  • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

    The car appears to be a rental. It had Amazon packages in the back seat — just received? Or (more likely) being delivered? Probably these were people just out there doing their delivery job, try to make ends meet.

    But we don’t know, because nobody was able to find out who they are.

    I hope they get out. I hope they get their car back. I hope a lot of things.

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    #71

    @inthehands Dunno if you saw this yet.

    https://flipboard.social/@newsguyusa/115884608879121797

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    • solitha@mastodon.socialS solitha@mastodon.social

      @inthehands Dunno if you saw this yet.

      https://flipboard.social/@newsguyusa/115884608879121797

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      #72

      @solitha
      Live posted during the news conference!!

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      • axel_hartmann@digitalcourage.socialA axel_hartmann@digitalcourage.social

        @inthehands - We had that here, too. People just weren't there anymore.

        About 50 years later, people started remembering. After some fights with local governments, it has become typical to place brass cobblestones in front of their houses with names, birthdates, and the Concentration Camp where they were murdered or perished.
        You can find them on many inner city sidewalks.

        The degree to which they are hated by some is testament to how necessary they are.

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        #73

        @axel_hartmann @inthehands The brass markers you mention, especially those in Berlin, were very emotional for me when I first saw them. I’m sure it was more so for the people who live there. I am surprised that some people there hate them, but why should they be different? It is much the same reaction to the signs in the US that memorialize lynchings but I think the racial animus runs much deeper.

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        • ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK ketakater@social.vivaldi.net

          @codemonkeymike @inthehands @Netux it might feel inefficient, but have a read about the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3.5%25_rule

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          #74

          @Ketakater @codemonkeymike @inthehands @Netux@mastodon.sdf.org People create traffic jams every day. It’s easy. Too bad if traffic were to inconvenience #ICE everywhere they go. 😊🤷🏼‍♂️

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          • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

            What’s it like living in Minneapolis / St. Paul right now?

            This weekend, ICE abducted two people straight out of a car near where I live. Just straight up stopped the car and took them.

            I found out because neighbors were trying to figure out what to do with the car, which ICE just left there blocking the street.

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            @inthehands I don't know the folks in your part of the world, I do know the ones in L.A. and I"m really surprised some of ICE hasn't just gone missing. I'm in Alaska and keep wondering what would happen if ICE went after the Natives here. I do know that Polar Bears like to play with ICE, tho maybe the killer whales would come to help.

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            • ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK ketakater@social.vivaldi.net

              @codemonkeymike @inthehands @Netux it might feel inefficient, but have a read about the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3.5%25_rule

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              #76

              @Ketakater @codemonkeymike @inthehands in any real analysis of what breaks authoritarian power, it has a large portion to do with who has weapons and is willing to use them. Take a broader look at the rest of what was going on in places where peaceful protest did the work. It's after the fact that it gets credit, there are other things going on that give the history and the winners a reason to push it out of the books so peaceful protest gets the credit.

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              • grumble209@kolektiva.socialG grumble209@kolektiva.social

                @tofugolem @Npars01 @inthehands @gbargoud @Nerde I listen to a police/fire scanner some nights while I'm gaming. A fair number of calls are about criminalizing homelessness. It's always sad to hear the cops called for "illegal camping" and the fire engines called out for "illegal fire".

                It's cold outside. If people had a choice, they wouldn't be sleeping in a tent or burning garbage and pallets to keep warm.

                So I assume that part of the job of the cops is to make sure that anyone not being a good little cog in the machine for the wealthy is publicly tormented so that everyone living on the edge becomes terrified of things getting even worse.

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                #77

                @grumble209 @Npars01 @inthehands @gbargoud @Nerde
                Reminder: Homeless people are not the problem, but the evidence of the problem.

                That problem is capitalism failing at the most basic possible function of an economic system.

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                • a_minion@mastodon.socialA a_minion@mastodon.social

                  @inthehands I don't know the folks in your part of the world, I do know the ones in L.A. and I"m really surprised some of ICE hasn't just gone missing. I'm in Alaska and keep wondering what would happen if ICE went after the Natives here. I do know that Polar Bears like to play with ICE, tho maybe the killer whales would come to help.

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                  #78

                  @A_Minion That's why ICE is in places like Minnesota and not in Kentucky.

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                  • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                    There are local tow companies offering free towing for the car of anyone who was abducted so that the people whose car it is don’t end up with a tow fee or a parking ticket…in case they are able to get out of detention and return to their life. Neighbors contacted them.

                    Then Minneapolis Police showed up and wanted to tow and ticket the car immediately. Neighbors had to argue the police out of it — and did eventually manage to.

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                    #79

                    @inthehands Ticketing is meant to discourage behavior. What the frak does a ticket accomplish if you’ve been abducted‽ The absurdity.

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                    • helianthropy@tech.lgbtH helianthropy@tech.lgbt

                      @inthehands Ticketing is meant to discourage behavior. What the frak does a ticket accomplish if you’ve been abducted‽ The absurdity.

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                      #80

                      @helianthropy @inthehands It's the incentives. Just like it's easier to reach your numbers by fining poor people that are unlikely to hire an expensive lawyer

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