List of demands

Pauls' Revere

Member
Joined
Nov 15, 2007
Messages
11,347
https://www.yahoo.com/news/a-group-of-dc-protesters-now-has-a-list-of-demands-194927666.html

WASHINGTON — As protests continue to erupt around the country, a group of three young African-American activists is attempting to link the demonstrations to a list of demands.

The group, Concerned Citizens, has emerged from the nation’s capital, a hotbed of the protests that began following the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after he was taken into police custody in Minneapolis on May 25. The group’s three leading organizers, Aalayah Eastmond, 19, Seun Babalola, 22, and Ty Hobson-Powell, 24, plan to unveil their demands, which they shared exclusively with Yahoo News, at a protest in Washington on Wednesday afternoon.

Their list of 10 demands, which the group is set to announce at Lafayette Park across from the White House at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, includes police, criminal justice and government reforms at both the national and local levels, charges for all four officers involved in Floyd’s death, decriminalization of marijuana and statehood for the District of Columbia. They are also asking for charges against those responsible for the death of Breonna Taylor, who was killed on March 13 when police stormed her home and shot her during a drug investigation.

“We are simply concerned citizens of Washington, D.C. We want to bring organization to the White House protests while bringing us all under a common goal,” an introductory statement accompanying the list said. “Seeing as all of us as protesters want justice, we the people have formed a list of demands that we would like both the local D.C. municipality as well as the federal government to address with swift action.

https://justpaste.it/3bzvi

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

We are simply concerned citizens of Washington, DC. We want to bring organization to the White House protests while bringing us all under a common goal. Seeing as all of us as protestors want justice, we the people have formed a list of demands that we would like both the local DC municipality as well as the federal government to address with swift action. They are as follows:


1. Charges for the 4 officers involved in the death of George Floyd

2. Justice for Breonna Taylor and charges for all officers involved in her extrajudicial killing

3. Decriminalize marijuana and retroactively vacate the sentences of those arrested for non-violent drug offenses. In many of these instances, media reports cite “marijuana in the system” of victims slain by police brutality. Decriminalizing marijuana gives less power to that narrative.

4. Mandatory civilian review boards in every city. As it has been established, officers nationwide lack accountability. For an officer who knows that he can kill an unarmed black man or woman and only get paid desk duty as a result, anything less than that is just business as usual. We must change this reality and empower citizens of the communities being policed to hold their local forces accountable. The officer who had his foot on George Floyd’s neck had 18 complaints. He should have never been on the streets

5. Nationwide commitment by police forces to end brutal practices (chokeholds, kneeling on necks etc). We need to revisit the use of force practices and eliminate conduct that places suspects at extreme harm once in custody.

6. DC Statehood. The 700,000 Washingtonians in DC are the living breathing example of taxation without representation. We have all the same obligations but now of the same rights. This became clearer this week when Trump deployed military against peaceful protesters in a minority majority (47% black) locale. That would have never been able to happen if DC had statehood

7. Defunding MPD in favor of community policing practices through violence interrupters that have been proven to work in DC. The MPD receives over 500,000,000 a year but violence interrupters have not seen deserved funding for years. A budget is a moral document. A budget outlines the priorities of a just society. It speaks to the moral fabric of the leadership of said society. We must make sure the finalized budget is a reflection of the values we hold dear as DC.

8. Shift from punitive to rehabilitative model in prison system.

9. Echoing the words of Killer Mike, we demand that concerned citizens across this nation reflect that concern in spaces that will affect decision making. We encourage everybody to participate in the US Census and to vote. We will be responsible for the change we want to see by holding elected officials accountable. We encourage everyday citizens to organize locally around the issues most important to their community

10. See this moment for what it is and learn empathy. We are human. Our lives matter. Donald Trump, the protests across the nation and the initial acts of brutality that inspired them are symptoms of America’s most dangerous disease- Racism. Up until now, racism is as American as apple pie and baseball. The ground had been stained with innocent black blood for centuries. We are fighting now for what America will be, but in order to do that we must first be intellectually honest about what America has been and work with intention to heal the pain suffered as a result.
 
This is news? This? News?

Three black millenials send you a wish list and that's newsworthy?

D.C. statehood? The freaking census? These are grassroots concerns?

If you want ten demands that'll make people safer and make people think, come to us.

Oh, wait. Of course that's not what yahoo wants...
 
LOL legalization of marijuana? You might as well tell white people to change their skin color.
 
For three activist ages 19-24, I find the list of demands reasonable. Better to have demands that can change the direction of this issue and that can be debated than aimlessly pillaging...
 
Last edited:
LOL legalization of marijuana? You might as well tell white people to change their skin color.

legalization of marijuana has created the opposite effect in Canada you will see junkies walking and talking crazy during board day in public but u know whats more sad about this? the police cant do nothing about them bugging you publicly or if they try to steal they are now legalized. And some communities smell disgusting because of the marijuana.

In Canada a crazy BLM activist wants to disarm and disfund the Police are these people serious? lolz
 
legalization of marijuana has created the opposite effect in Canada you will see junkies walking and talking crazy during board day in public but u know whats more sad about this? the police cant do nothing about them bugging you publicly or if they try to steal they are now legalized. And some communities smell disgusting because of the marijuana.

In Canada a crazy BLM activist wants to disarm and disfund the Police are these people serious? lolz
Its already legal in a lot of states. Its basically symbolic for how stuck people are in their belief systems that nothing is being done about injustice. Its one of the best times to be alive even now in these crazy times its only more interesting. Ron Paul would of done it if he were president.
 
For three activist ages 19-24, I find the list of demands reasonable. Better to have demands that can change the direction of this issue and that can be debated than aimlessly pillaging...

Agreed. But is it newsworthy?

What's that hearing yahoo is ignoring to make room for this, again?

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...conservatives-prep-push-to-impeach-Rosenstein

I prefer free ponies.

Yeah, getting bucked off a unicorn can be really dangerous.
 
Last edited:
What disturbs me the most is that if you want your needs met, simply get united behind social media, find a catalyst and trash the shit out of everything and this will change laws. Not the legal process or letter writing, or petitioning, no debate, but protesting and riots is what it takes to move congress. Think David Hogg on roids.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top