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So Arizona Launched An Education Hotline That Allows Concerned Parents To Report Critical Race Theory

So Arizona launched an “education hotline” that allows “concerned parents” to report “””critical race theory””” and other things like ~gender identity~ being taught in the classroom

It would be a shame if the number and email were spread to bad actors looking to prank call the AZ Department of Education

602-771-3500 or empower @ azed .gov 🤡

azfamily.com
Horne said two staff members are sorting through the calls, and two investigators are working on credible leads.
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1 year ago
Twitter/X Post states: Police are trampling the candles we brought to honor the 11,200 plus Palestinians that have been killed since October 7th [Image Description: Image of a cop surrounding small, tealit candles that have been stomped on and kicked to the side]. I have provided a video below this this cop doing this, and the person who originally posted on X/Twitter about this, scold the cop for desecrating and destroying a memorial for those who have been killed by the IOF/Israeli military.

this cop also did this to another protestor:

Twitter/X user states in their post: The cop kicking memorial candles for Palestinians is the same one who started pepper spraying Jewish activists. [image description: a person, on the right, was pepper sprayed by the same officer in the video I spoke about, and with whom this X/Twitter user is referring to. He is surrounded by his colleagues, who aren't helping stop this violent act of pepper spraying, and are standing by.]

i remember when Instagram mostly banned me from my account for an entire year after posting about police brutality and its' links to white supremacy and institutionalized violence -it was during the height of the BLM movement after George Floyd was murdered. i remember calling out ex-co-workers at the time and people on social media i was mutuals with at the time for saying 'but it's not all cops, some are good,' and my response to that, and will always be: policing systems do MORE harm than good in communities. cops get little to zero training and are allowed to bear arms and have a licences to maim, injure, and kill people (most of whom, are NOT threats). and it's beyond unacceptable. the amount of funding these fucking systems get too when it can be allocated to programs that ACTUALLY do good.

defund the police.

end the occupation and free palestine!

*also, a few people have noted this, but yes, I believe it appears that the cop spat on the memorial candles too. and the fact he will never be fired and told to give up his badge for doing such a heinous thing is just despicable* -and yes all cops are bad.

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Altogether, I really like the way americans say "can I help you?" as a polite general one-size-fits-all stand-in for "who the fuck are you/what the fuck are you doing here/how the fuck did you get in here/what the fuck are you staring at/what is your fucking problem." Such a polite way of going "bitch what the fuck."

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