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of hearts, and how long until the tide may once again turn to the hague. now where the international court of justice is holding a hearing on the rising humanitarian crisis and does them as well as being accused of disregarding policy and human rights and ignoring a previous court orders. is right, assuming that the breaches, the binding resolutions of the united nations security council that it has to be leaving from the lack of content managers by the international communities that it is exempt from having to respect international. this institutionalized community has led is allowed to engage in this genocide, which has shopped the conscience of humanity. but also that's opening statements of from detroit as invested us to the netherlands of wisdom, was the mountains, a lot of the representatives, the force of africa took the floor and it was the professor, john, do god, who made it clear that to over the course of the months that follow to the eyes,
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today's reading is well, has lots abided by the older and has continued to commit genocide of games to for the scene. and people in the goal is to split up. and he says that even as the court found that put assume is have a possible rights to be protected from acts of genocide, to the, for the state to that, to be actions in the, of the final bill to produce the music actions or in violation of fundament for rules of preventative and go to prison. members of the quote, this is tech is the final blow that is intended to destroy the process to noon group, can cause the 2nd last presentation focusing on. so that because arguments that these walk intends to eradicate for the seniors in gaza was from advocate to make a move. i told the all do that for the scene is needless words and denunciations of these walls conduct. but the immediate action device of the international, of the liquid party, the part to, to, to which is why the prime minister belongs states that i think we need to engage
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with alpha yesterday to go in and to get to the there are no, i'm involved. we need to go in and kill and kill and kill neither of them. know any of the, of the is, are in the few 1000 civilians, insights into, to, to not fight against the policy and scope and prosecute it much less punished in a not. so all so that's for, to argue that a mid a total lack of accountability as a complete international failure to protect the police. the news people from the crimes that have been committed by his wife. these law has in fact, committed more violations in some instances than it did in the time leading up to the prior forces and stay with our to international. i'll be back with much more news and less than 30 minutes. so by the
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time you talk to anyone, i wait a minute or will it back so oh yeah, you're still interested me in middle school and getting arrested is substation. hey, i go to adult, print the weird we do all the ground work. we're not trying to handle like we're not going anywhere. it would be 2 weeks. so south carolina and go back to new york to handle some of those the 3 weeks. the south carolina go back to new york, have some business, including, but not limited to policy,
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so immensely. i just relocated because there was a bigger conversation and i just couldn't walk away from it. so may of 2016. we started a full organization. every blank girl, every blank girl started off as a campaign to get the charges dropped. to start looking at how to shift school culture when it comes to push out and this mental disturbance go along. raising the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, once the investigation was on, they took everything and they presented it to dan johnson, who was the solicitor who was the chief prosecutor originally in car, south county. he looked at the case to decide if in fact there was enough to charge probable cause to charge me with a crime. in this particular situation. all parties cleared may of any wrong doing. mm.
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the . okay. from my master's degree, i was at university of south carolina. i was looking at how the land holds trauma. there's trauma across this land, the nature of taking it over. but the issues still remain because history doesn't work the same way that nature, the past lives in the present. wow. you can see hundreds of acres of rice field here, built on the backs of the slave labor force. these african engineers, right that had been brought from the rise coast of africa, 3000 miles across the ocean. i'm going people here,
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and i brought you here cuz you asked me to bring why here for you, why do you want to get here? as an african american, you know, your yeah, history stops at a point. you know, so much is not documented any absence of records and names and in the absence of other ways to connect to your history. the land. you know, this is how you connect to that history. you can see the where it's not just black people where they can see like the neglect and how it manifests in people in groups and communities and cultures. and how you go into some communities, black and brown communities, you see is dilapidated,
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like the right. or you can see the, the, the lack of care that this investment in the where that accumulates from that. yeah . murphy island is a big place, and it holds a very ugly history, but it's being conveniently washed away. it's a will for neglect. i think it allows these ugly histories to be ignored, and to be swept under the rug. we have to recognize that slavery is white people's history to the spring valley scratched away a scan of memories from 50 years ago. the somehow people assume that we'd turn the corner and a nice public schools. we've gone to a place where people,
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young people will be taught and will be safe and secure as it is, it somehow got tired of the video on facebook. so i started reading the comments. the boss wakes up some time on the, on the back. some of this, some of the shipping, i just got a bill and rep, norman and we have stopped us now. lots of them look up to me, make sure i'm in a long better place now. i've been to a lot, but i'm have to pull through a lot of times i don't want to do all, but i will talk to him in about an issue with some issues like you need to keep
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moving the situation who is offering from door to right how you doing what you desire to be afraid of just by everyone else. i can't continue to let everybody else tell me like all of never saw, i want to know a little and that's another reason why i've started school. you know, our cna program a strong esl, i mean has met the she's into some of the same things. are they were not sure how i lived that moment. and this moment as time had i been born in this moment in time. the moment that she met, i live, i remember being so tired at school that day. mister smith said
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a math problem and i don't like math. i didn't understand what he says or reached over to my friend. that's not what he's saying. oh understand what he told us to do? he said, vivian, there you go again and i'm like, no, i just don't understand what you're saying. you always get smart to always talk is something you always doing is. i grew up in time. a call from furnished me right. and i was like, no, you just don't make sense to me. i don't understand that actually, no, i got a smart mouth, but i wasn't trying to be smart. i just did not understand. and then night at that day i was really tired. and he was like, i got something for you and he pulled off the title because we used to be able to get a pedal. and i was like, not today. yeah, i don't know what i went through last night. i ran from a brother all night. i'm not. nobody's touching me. nobody hit me. not this. i mean i had to raise me around the whole classroom. and so he got hired and he said, i'm tired. you me, there's definitely a social work, a caught me is so hurt. she changed for
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a relationship with school forever. what if somebody just asked the girl what dev. cuz i remember like no i just got beat last night. i got some place assignment for what besides, what have somebody just just a little girl? what was going on? like i don't remember it's come up to the 3rd age of 13. i want to fight somebody off my black body, my black female body, and then i was punished because i wanted to dress pants because i'm like, like i don't pass, you can't get up there, easy enough. so when i saw the video, a lot of stuff came up for me and i will say no, they don't get to watch this alone. i know what it means to walk. i don't know, they don't have that. no. and then you said no, you don't treat her like this and then you get arrested. oh, come on. no, not, not, not. like here's good to be beautiful in love. then they get to fill their full
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expression to themselves and not feel like to oh if i'm not this, i'm not ok. like they were born whole perfect, complete. it's up to us to keep it like not the, it's our refund. the ok if the elephant in a room be very clear. when this went down was i like, oh there is a grown man who just assaulted a child. yes, i did for a girl who wouldn't get out of her chair. right. right. that's a child. i got this little girl. is there any other way that this could have gone down? this is like just insane. and i still can't understand how it hasn't been likes to car. i apologize. it shouldn't look different. there hasn't been apology. i think she is old, one of the,
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the, you're critical of, of the situation in critical with me. i think that's fine. i was acting as a uniform police officer. obviously, i was terminated for the, for the incident, for the use of force because it sure felt like it was in proper. okay. but certainly it wasn't, you know, it wasn't as salt in any way, shape or form. you know, i was a political victim in this situation. mean i was cut loose pics politically. it made sense? if i follow a policy procedure and i'll follow the law, there's nothing more i can do cuz that's my responsibility. that's the os that i took. i just continue to a law enforcement level. i stand by what it did, the the so you say you came in from the eyes of a police officer. it didn't have to go that far. but if i'm looking at a criminal and not a child. yeah. can go that far because i read the report the class wasn't really interrupted until this teacher got upset, but she wouldn't leave. why not remove the other kids and handle her because you said you've known her before,
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so it was some deeper stuff. so there could have been a light. um, what is it that's making you not want to be? well, there's certainly industry people close to me that feel the same way you knew about that situation when you talking about classroom management, things like that. so it's not the 1st time i've heard that, and that's fair. if i went to follow the control when i called to a movie theater to room, somebody from movie theater, i would ask the movie theater before i went to a restaurant and need to remove somebody from a restaurant, witness the restaurant to the right. and so i viewed it from a police standpoint and that's, that's where we keep going back to the system that created this to happen. you haven't been my focus for the system has been my focus. i don't believe police and be in schools. there's no reason that you should have been called in period. all right, i got you. yeah. so let me, let me say a couple things. one is i would say obviously, you know, we, we know that an s or on a school doesn't mean safety. i don't disagree with that. one of the biggest issues for me right now is the stickiness arose and schools weren't even sure in properly . but because it goes back a little bit, it's okay to just to point to it's,
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it's okay to hold kids accountable. i'm not saying kids don't get to be held accountable. all we spend is like, what does that accountability look like? we should not have a law where kids are being arrested for things that they can't get arrested outside industry for the to look at the system. what system are you referring to? you say the system we need to change the system. i hope you understand. so when i say systems, i'm talking about governmental education, institutionalized racism, all the policies they recreate, all the laws that we create. that's what i mean about the system. okay, so, you know, you know, the systematic race isn't always kind of stuff. i think it's talking points. i
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think it sounds really good on its face. but it's one of those things where we're taking the honest, again off the kids and saying, hey, you're not responsible for your bad behavior. what we're going to do is we're going to blame it on the system. and one of the things that, you know, we, we looked at with the service law was brought up a lot, was additional force on that. a black is we're rest of the white is right. and it just for, for something out of black is we're suspended to white kids. i mean, as you look as a whole, i mean, you, you're a school district and that's going to be the case. okay. why is that happening in therapy? there is a tendency to think that like his or automatically at bought those one was run in the hallways and this little friend in the hallway. yes. this one got the discipline referral and that's what i was like. well, you know, you can't do that is something going on. there's a way that we're with young people, depending on if they're white versus children of color. and that's best that says, typically proven in, in the schools where the, where it was disproportional. they also have black deputies. how do you explain that? are these bodies, black deputies and these black teachers?
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are they part of the system that's hurting last name? then we talk about internalize and pressure. so if i see that i've been trained all my life, that this is better than this, i push that same narrative and i act in accordance to so yeah, we can go all day on the problems. i don't, i can't talk about problems too much because we already know their, their focus is how to retrace solutions. how do we create solution? and we keep talking about holding kids accountable, but we get to hold adults accountable too because we're responsible for the next generation we really are. right. i think that's good. and i think that going back, somebody can make a point of the class. the
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a child experience and i literally only came here to stay for 2 days. so to look out right now and to know what we've been doing and how many girls i got. so huh. the say, no matter what this world tells us, you are, you are a, you are the ground because the more so we are
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the 1st light and there were some challenges ahead. she didn't want to sit in the classroom with her back toward the door. so i had to rearrange my classroom to make sure that she was comfortable for her, not the fear of someone coming up behind her. she expressed that, hey, i'm not good and bad. and i told her either like a reading teacher, but i told her i said if you put your mind to is something that you can do. it was almost 2 years that she had to work to accomplish this goal. she had just so many challenges before she can afford someone to care the once she figured out that hey, they care what i do with and it matters. what i do that made all the
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difference. the long road. if you use this is evidence that no matter what life throw issue and a mass and that's you can't get past nothing that you can create. yeah. and haven't you to think for a lot you've been like there is times where i can't get to the doctor use like the 2nd mom to make sure i got there. you will not be away. no matter what time of day it was to be there. you know, i can come you and tell you everything and know a lot of our thoughts made me keep on. thank you. what happened so you should not happen to anybody. but like i told you from the beginning and you've got me for life, my life shift, it totally changed on a 1000 so far as that we wouldn't have known and been able to reach. we've been able to reach rate. and so, and i, oh that's the, that's the last this. so you've got me for life. my word is my boss. so
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the, there are many people in this country, especially in south carolina who say, yeah, slavery's done. what's the big deal? right, why do black people act like as they're still in slain use array of slavery? the 1st lady was yesterday, so i can just ended, nobody's owning people anymore. but we have inherited that mentality of racial oppression. this idea that within our society, certain people belonging to certain places, black people belong in a subjugated space like they,
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they belong in there and under class of people. and if you're in the under class, then you do what you're told you don't challenge the system. and your face is to make white people comfortable by not talking about race by not acting out by not by changing the way we talk and changing the way we act. so the white people feel comfortable windows on the same rules of who belongs, where is challenged. that's when the rad this bell, the the recent adds up towards floyd, brianna taylor, barbary or off fueling massive demonstrations. nationwide. testers
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are demanding justice americans that have been facing systemic racism for the are now the don't get to leave spring valley. what brought us here around there was a 17 year old girl watching 3 figures a black body and they know you can do yours. 17 year old blind girl. no,
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you can do that. the nation just had the i keep spanish not about being once again, this is bigger than him. he's a representation of what we see on a larger scale with white america. he still doesn't understand the difference between accountability and blame. so as long as he thinks he's going to be blind, he's never going to say, oh i see my role in the face a been which is one bad apple. well no,
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this whole barrow is contaminated as long as this garden at the top. and that's a place where it's being granite permission. this is going to be another band on another day, the way the man, the best from the lease. and i still need you to contact your school board, your mirror and your governor and sell them police officers to be removed as social services education, our teachers because our lives depend on it. but also i'm very clear and i'm getting old. so i know i am
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the 2nd point cuz i think we've actually shipped over. we don't change it now, but will never change it again. this is the moment the test today and downtown away this time by students, they're pushing to eliminate the school police to for the on the protesters. little march through oakland, california on tuesday to demand police free one, pennsylvania, and the education breaks that work on the district to remove police from campus is minneapolis school boards that it would no longer use city police as school resource officer in the so i'm headed to michigan in the middle of a pandemic because the girl who we are referring to is grace was arrested for
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failing to complete her online school work. ringback i prefer not to have to travel again in the hope is that won't even be an opportunity for me to go, because there will be no more. she, cars and graces the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the french president menu. well, look around,
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