Johnnie Jae aka The Burnt Ball of Fury(@johnniejae) 's Twitter Profileg
Johnnie Jae aka The Burnt Ball of Fury

@johnniejae

Founder/Editor of @tribecalledgeek and @Grim_Native. Co-Founder of LiveIndigenousOK & Not Your Mascots.

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The parents of Uvalde parents watching the same cops who left their children to die now brutalize college kids and survivors of the Holocaust still alive to see how their experience has been so viciously contorted.

That's weighing very heavily on me today. I just cannot imagine.

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Tiberius(@ecomarxi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s fucking INSANE hearing children’s bodies are being recovered from mass graves where people were buried alive while the media goes wild over students protesting for this to stop. We are a cursed society not worth even remembering once we collapse if this is the best we have.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

stay safe, be on the right side of history. black lives matter, no one is illegal, we protect us, land back, all oppression is connected and free palestine. πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

sources/disclaimer:

main source: ACLU and my own opinions. this is not legal advice. consult legal representation if you are in need of assistance.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if you can not participate in a protest for whatever reason, you can still help!

drop-off supplies! (water bottles, allergy-friendly foods/snacks with ingredients labels on them, sharpies, cards with legal aid numbers on them, masks, makeup remover wipes, hand sanitizer, etc)

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10. remember that we protect us. ignite this chant as a reminder to everyone present if you have to. communities are supposed to help one another. don’t be a sell out, offer support, share resources, food and water. be a kind soul.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

personal note on using your privilege: i have seen white people, countless times, place themselves in front of BIPOC when police draw weapons/approach protests. it often works.

do not be a person that just acknowledges their privilege, use it for good.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

9. use whatever privilege you have to protect others.

if you see a disabled person struggling, offer to help. find medics to assist people experiencing anxiety or having a panic attack. if you see a BIPOC being harassed, surround them.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

8. if you see someone being detained, what should you do:

- record the interaction. police can not demand to view or delete any footage without a warrant.

- use calming affirmations towards the person being detained. they are likely scared. be there for them.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7. what are your rights if you’re being stopped or detained by police:

- you do not have to consent to you or your belongings being searched. if you consent, anything can be used against you in court.

- police can conduct a β€œpat down” if they suspect you have a weapon.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6. police want everyone to leave the area, what should that look like:

- shutting down a protect through a dispersal order must be the last resort for police.

- a clear danger must be present.

- police must give adequate time for protesters to disperse and an exit route.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5. what to do with your phone during a protest:

- put your phone on airplane mode

- disable face ID/touch, replace with 6-digit passcode instead

- spreading awareness is great but avoid posting photos of people that include identifying features.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4. if you are threatened with or under arrest:

- you have the right to know why you’re being arrested. calmly ask. if they refuse to provide a reason, stay quiet and ask for legal representation immediately.

do not give any information or sign anything without a lawyer present.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3. don’t know where to seek legal aid?

before attending/during a protest, visit nlg.org/chapters/#mass….

NLG chapters are organized into regions. find. your region and write their number on your body.

encourage others around you to write that same number on their body.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2. how to stay safe during a protest:

- write phone/legal aid numbers on your body. bring a sharpie for others to do this.

- ALWAYS use the buddy system. don’t be selfish & stick to your own friend group. if you see someone alone, invite them into your circle.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. what to do if you are detained or stopped by the police:

- do not resist, even if you think they are violating your rights.

- calmly ask someone to record.

- ask if you’re free to leave. if you are, walk away.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DO NOT TALK TO THE POLICE:

they are not your friends. they are not there to protect you, regardless of your race. their presence there is to protect the interests of the state.

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eternal sunshine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ(@tyrathetaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

as an american citizen, you have the right to assemble. the police and other governmental agencies violate this right through mass arrests, illegal use of force, criminalization of protest and other means that threaten our right to free expression.

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It is worth watching this CNN video from the moment Emory Econ Professor Caroline Fohlin came across the violent arrest of a protester on campus and asked the police, with shock, 'What are you doing?' That's all that prompted an officer to hurl her to the ground and handcuff her.

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