Lets Talk About Our Vice President
Let’s talk about our Vice President
With Kamala Harris making history as the first Black, Indian, and female Vice President of the United States, thus becoming the most powerful and highest ranking woman America has ever seen, there’s been more disinformation about her swirling on the Internet than ever before. Some of it is misguided – people who believe the sourceless accusations they read and think they’re doing good by spreading it – but a lot of it is intentional, malicious.
I think it’s worth examining our Vice President’s record based on context and facts. We owe it not just to ourselves but to those around us to have a nuanced and accurate conversation about those in power that relies on data and expert information, not simply blog posts of unqualified armchair pundits who say what we want them to.
And when we look at the context and facts surrounding Kamala Harris, it’s clear that she’s on the right side of history. She’s someone who, despite the occasional misstep, has indeed made it her life’s work to reform the criminal justice system, to advance progressive causes, and to protect and defend the American people.
First, let’s dispel the disinformation. The myth of the “SuperCop” that has been affixed to her represents a willful misinterpretation of the criminal justice system that is specifically designed to smear an accomplished and progressive Black woman. There are three common refrains here: first, that she locked up thousands of Black people for marijuana possession; second, that she jailed truant parents; and third, that she singlehandedly kept thousands of prisoners in jail to feed California’s prison slave labor complex. All of these are patently false:
As San Francisco DA, Harris and her office had a policy of refusing to seek jail time for marijuana possession, instead reducing the charge to a misdemeanor and directing individuals to drug education programs (this is in the context of a nationwide push for heavier drug sentences and tough on crime policies, mind you). The leader of the public defender’s misdemeanor division during this time says that Harris “was probably the most progressive prosecutor in the state at the time when it came to marijuana.”
Harris never – I repeat, NEVER – locked up a single truant parent. There’s no basis to this accusation.
Under California law, state lawyers are not required to go to the attorney general’s office in cases involving prisoner release. The prisoners who were kept in jail were by and large involved in cases she was not aware of. In one instance, however, a member of her team argued against releasing prisoners because of its impact on the prison labor force. Harris, however, immediately rejected that argument and completely disavowed it. Not in 2019, not in 2020, but as soon as it happened.
So, the myth of the SuperCop that has dogged Harris is not based in reality. What, then, did she do with her positions of power?
Harris co-founded the Coalition to End the Exploitation of Kids, with the LA Times commenting that “whereas police focused on the crime of selling sex, Harris saw young girls as victims driven by economic necessity, drug addiction and domineering men.”
She led a state task force to address the crisis of human trafficking.
Harris launched the Back on Track program, which provided young, first-time offenders with an opportunity to pursue an education and employment instead of jail time.
As Attorney General of California, she refused to defend Prop 8, which declared marriage as between a man and a woman, in court, and when it was overturned she immediately ordered state officials to begin issuing marriage certificates to same sex couples.
As California Attorney General, Harris launched a first of its kind implicit bias training program for all law enforcement.
As Senator, Harris introduced a bill to provide the American people with $2,000 a month payments during the pandemic.
In the Senate, Harris introduced a bill to reform the broken cash bail system.
Harris introduced a bill to finally make lynching a federal crime.
Harris introduced legislation in the Senate to legalize marijuana.
Harris introduced a bill in the Senate to provide a refundable federal tax credit for renters who pay more than 30% of their income on rent and utilities.
In 2019, Kamala Harris was ranked the most politically left of all US Senators.
Let’s be clear. Let’s speak truth. Not only is the mythology surrounding Kamala’s record based in facts specifically designed to smear her, but she has proven herself to be a progressive champion with a record of accomplishments. Is she perfect? Of course not. There are real conversations to be had about the efficacy of some of her positions, policies, and platforms. But we can’t have these conversations clearly or in good faith if they’re mired in lies. Kamala Harris is progressive. Kamala Harris has done good for the American people and will continue to do good. She is an ally to the progressive movement, and any attempt to alienate her, to other her, to dismiss her, does real harm to any agenda that purports to want to fix the broken systems in this country.
Harris is eminently qualified to be VP and President. She has broken barriers, worked to make substantial and substantive changes to the systems in our country, and dedicated herself to the continued pursuit of progress. This country, and the world, is lucky to have her in a position of leadership. And if your brand of political activism involves tweeting or posting lies about an accomplished Black and Indian woman, I’d humbly ask you to evaluate what it is you’re really interested in fighting for.
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okay, allistics, for the last goddamn time.
it is "autistic person," not "person with autism."
"autistic" is not a bad word.
autism speaks is a hate group and not where you should get your information.
if you want information about autism, listen to autistic people. we're the ones who understand it the best.
autism does not need a cure.
if you had a child, you signed up for the possibility of having an autistic child. having an autistic child is not a tragedy.
get. this. through. your. thick. fucking. skulls.
sincerely, an autistic person.
Sikhs are quick to help other people in any situation (natural disaster, shelter, food, media), but I have not seen people help Sikhs by doing the simplest thing: spreading a news stories.
Jagtar Singh Jaggi, a Sikh man from the U.K., exposed the genocide/crimes committed by the Indian government against my people, through his website neverforget84.com. In India, a week after his wedding, he was kidnapped by Punjab police- a sack was thrown over his head, and he was forced into an unmarked vehicle. He was never given a warrant for his “arrest.” He was never given legal representation and has been denied all of his rights. HIS FAMILY DID NOT EVEN KNOW WHERE HE WAS FOR DAYS, HE WAS MISSING. Police never revealed themselves as police either until way later. HE IS BEING ELECTROCUTED AS WE SPEAK, HE IS BEING TORTURED AS YOU ARE READING THIS. His nipples, genitals, and ears are being electrocuted, while his legs are being forcibly spread by machines. ALL SO HE CAN GIVE A FALSE CONFESSION TO POLICE.
THEY ARE TORTURING HIM FOR EXPOSING THE HORRORS COMMITTED AGAINST SIKHS BY THE GOVERNMENT.
IF THIS WAS A WHITE MAN FROM THE UK, ALL OF HELL WOULD BREAK LOOSE, BUT THIS IS A BROWN MAN, THIS IS A BROWN MAN, AND THAT IS WHY THE MEDIA IS SILENT, THAT IS WHY NOBODY IS REPOSTING OR REBLOGGING MY SHIT, BECAUSE HE. IS. A. BROWN. MAN.
ONLY racialized people are seen as disposable, useless, and unworthy.
That is why Jaggi is still in prison, being tortured and falsely accused. The tradition of imprisoning, torturing, and murdering Sikh activists in India has been going on since we have existed! The Indian government thinks Sikhs are a political problem since we
1. Are not Hindu.
2. Do not believe in social hierarchies/caste, whereas this is how land is UNEQUALLY distributed in India, through a caste system.
3. Want equality and justice for ALL, so there are no more lower castes relying on upper castes for basic needs like food and shelter.
4. Want acknowledgement/reparations for the genocide committed against our people.
#FreeJaggiNow