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  1. Heads up.
    Another in my excessively long rants, this time about weaponizing "Reported" incidents without considering WHO reports.

    ____

    Toronto Police Service (TPS) has finally decided to get off their asses and investigate a racist incident from over a month ago.

    tps.ca/media-centre/news-relea

    This happened to someone I know, and I have been part of the team helping her navigate dealing with the cops since.

    She was walking through The PATH, like thousands of other people do every single day, when a random racist asshole spit on her then started verbally abusing her.

    First, she tried to get a screenshot of the footage showing the perpetrator's face from the security office, but they told her that they would only release footage to the police.

    So after much discussion, the desire to get the images to inform other Black people in the area that this guy is out there meant that she needed to file the police report.

    It only took a couple of days for the police to get the footage. We know this because they TOLD her they had it, but somehow, it took OVER A MONTH to get these stills to the public — and they would not give them to her directly.

    Good luck finding the witnesses at this point, and having their recollections of the event go unchallenged in court, should it get there. 🖕🏾🖕🏾🖕🏾

    cp24.com/local/toronto/2026/02

    This is Secondary Victimization, and TPS does it ALL THE TIME.

    I don't want to say that the officer in charge (OinC) this particular case dragged his feet intentionally, but sure FEELS like it's a practice of TPS to side with the racists.

    • My Lazy Ass.
    I've been dancing around getting into this topic for literally years, and I guess it's time. Most recently, it was the three day old incident referenced here:

    "We have literally taken up warning marginalized people not to go into 52 during his shifts, because he is such an abusive dick. I just did this again 3 days ago."
    kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1159352

    Here we go.

    ••••••••••••••••••••
    "Hate Crime" Statistics:
    Disparities in Reporting Ease
    and Unseen Barriers Skew Public
    Perception of Who is Being Targeted.
    ••••••••••••••••••••

    Black people in Toronto face significant barriers when attempting to report hate crimes to the Toronto Police Service (TPS), leading to chronic underreporting and a conveniently distorted picture of anti-Black hate in "official statistics."

    Official reports, independent inquiries, community accounts, and statistical patterns all show that the Toronto Police Service (TPS) does not provide equally accessible or responsive pathways for reporting hate incidents across all groups.

    [I would like you to note that the above incident where the TPS put out a call for witnesses HAPPENED WELL OVER A MONTH AGO. ]

    While TPS maintains general reporting mechanisms and acknowledges underreporting as a "broad issue," systemic barriers—particularly for Black communities—create those disparities in ease of reporting, classification, responsiveness, and outcomes especially when compared to some other groups (e.g., Jewish communities).

    It's not a coincidence that they align with the biases of the cops themselves.

    • The Stats.
    Official TPS data for 2024 (the the most recent information available) shows 76 reported hate crimes motivated by anti-Black bias, ranking third behind anti-Jewish (177) and anti-2SLGBTQ+ (79) incidents.

    Do you sincerely believe that only 76 black people in Toronto were accosted for racial reasons, whether verbally or physically, in the entire year of 2024? Consider that Toronto has more than twice as many Black people as Jewish people.

    The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) has documented systemic racial discrimination, racial profiling, and anti-Black bias in TPS practices, including in use of force, stops, searches, and charging decisions. This fosters deep mistrust: many Black individuals perceive police as unresponsive or hostile to their victimization, leading to reluctance to report.

    Victims may fear escalation, secondary victimization, or that their reports will be dismissed or mishandled, especially given historical patterns where police have ignored or downplayed anti-Black incidents while prioritizing others.

    If you need further evidence of police bias in dealing with Black victims of hate crimes, check out the #paintgate hashtag here on Mastodon.

    Or I can point you to my January 2025 blog post, which delineates my personal experience following the incident at a August 2023 solidarity march.

    gigi.noblogs.org/post/2025/01/

    Tl;dr After being doused in white paint by a white man (an act I documented), I was repeatedly ignored when seeking to report it—despite very visibly being covered in paint and possessing video proof.

    (Quick acknowledgement that I WOULDN'T HAVE EVEN BOTHERED HAD THEY NOT ARRESTED TWO WRONG PEOPLE and I needed to get that corrected.)

    Cops dismissed my attempts to file a report at the station claiming to be "too busy," yet they had managed to act swiftly on the white perpetrator's claim against unrelated people, including an Indigenous youth.

    Only after viral social media pressure and attention did police arrest the assailant for public mischief.

    It was also not counted among the hate incidents of 2023 because that classification relies on police discretion in report-writing, and they frequently choose to omit racial dynamics in order to further punish the victim.

    Blackness renders us "invisible" to the system, unless we're being perceived as threatening.

    The unwritten reality is that "help" is just not coming for Black or Indigenous victims, especially for "hate crimes".

    #racism #SystemicRacism #policeDontKeepUsSafe #policeDontPreventCrime #FuckThePolice

  2. Heads up.
    Another in my excessively long rants, this time about weaponizing "Reported" incidents without considering WHO reports.

    ____

    Toronto Police Service (TPS) has finally decided to get off their asses and investigate a racist incident from over a month ago.

    tps.ca/media-centre/news-relea

    This happened to someone I know, and I have been part of the team helping her navigate dealing with the cops since.

    She was walking through The PATH, like thousands of other people do every single day, when a random racist asshole spit on her then started verbally abusing her.

    First, she tried to get a screenshot of the footage showing the perpetrator's face from the security office, but they told her that they would only release footage to the police.

    So after much discussion, the desire to get the images to inform other Black people in the area that this guy is out there meant that she needed to file the police report.

    It only took a couple of days for the police to get the footage. We know this because they TOLD her they had it, but somehow, it took OVER A MONTH to get these stills to the public — and they would not give them to her directly.

    Good luck finding the witnesses at this point, and having their recollections of the event go unchallenged in court, should it get there. 🖕🏾🖕🏾🖕🏾

    cp24.com/local/toronto/2026/02

    This is Secondary Victimization, and TPS does it ALL THE TIME.

    I don't want to say that the officer in charge (OinC) this particular case dragged his feet intentionally, but sure FEELS like it's a practice of TPS to side with the racists.

    • My Lazy Ass.
    I've been dancing around getting into this topic for literally years, and I guess it's time. Most recently, it was the three day old incident referenced here:

    "We have literally taken up warning marginalized people not to go into 52 during his shifts, because he is such an abusive dick. I just did this again 3 days ago."
    kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1159352

    Here we go.

    ••••••••••••••••••••
    "Hate Crime" Statistics:
    Disparities in Reporting Ease
    and Unseen Barriers Skew Public
    Perception of Who is Being Targeted.
    ••••••••••••••••••••

    Black people in Toronto face significant barriers when attempting to report hate crimes to the Toronto Police Service (TPS), leading to chronic underreporting and a conveniently distorted picture of anti-Black hate in "official statistics."

    Official reports, independent inquiries, community accounts, and statistical patterns all show that the Toronto Police Service (TPS) does not provide equally accessible or responsive pathways for reporting hate incidents across all groups.

    [I would like you to note that the above incident where the TPS put out a call for witnesses HAPPENED WELL OVER A MONTH AGO. ]

    While TPS maintains general reporting mechanisms and acknowledges underreporting as a "broad issue," systemic barriers—particularly for Black communities—create those disparities in ease of reporting, classification, responsiveness, and outcomes especially when compared to some other groups (e.g., Jewish communities).

    It's not a coincidence that they align with the biases of the cops themselves.

    • The Stats.
    Official TPS data for 2024 (the the most recent information available) shows 76 reported hate crimes motivated by anti-Black bias, ranking third behind anti-Jewish (177) and anti-2SLGBTQ+ (79) incidents.

    Do you sincerely believe that only 76 black people in Toronto were accosted for racial reasons, whether verbally or physically, in the entire year of 2024? Consider that Toronto has more than twice as many Black people as Jewish people.

    The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) has documented systemic racial discrimination, racial profiling, and anti-Black bias in TPS practices, including in use of force, stops, searches, and charging decisions. This fosters deep mistrust: many Black individuals perceive police as unresponsive or hostile to their victimization, leading to reluctance to report.

    Victims may fear escalation, secondary victimization, or that their reports will be dismissed or mishandled, especially given historical patterns where police have ignored or downplayed anti-Black incidents while prioritizing others.

    If you need further evidence of police bias in dealing with Black victims of hate crimes, check out the #paintgate hashtag here on Mastodon.

    Or I can point you to my January 2025 blog post, which delineates my personal experience following the incident at a August 2023 solidarity march.

    gigi.noblogs.org/post/2025/01/

    Tl;dr After being doused in white paint by a white man (an act I documented), I was repeatedly ignored when seeking to report it—despite very visibly being covered in paint and possessing video proof.

    (Quick acknowledgement that I WOULDN'T HAVE EVEN BOTHERED HAD THEY NOT ARRESTED TWO WRONG PEOPLE and I needed to get that corrected.)

    Cops dismissed my attempts to file a report at the station claiming to be "too busy," yet they had managed to act swiftly on the white perpetrator's claim against unrelated people, including an Indigenous youth.

    Only after viral social media pressure and attention did police arrest the assailant for public mischief.

    It was also not counted among the hate incidents of 2023 because that classification relies on police discretion in report-writing, and they frequently choose to omit racial dynamics in order to further punish the victim.

    Blackness renders us "invisible" to the system, unless we're being perceived as threatening.

    The unwritten reality is that "help" is just not coming for Black or Indigenous victims, especially for "hate crimes".

    #racism #SystemicRacism #policeDontKeepUsSafe #policeDontPreventCrime #FuckThePolice

  3. Heads up.
    Another in my excessively long rants, this time about weaponizing "Reported" incidents without considering WHO reports.

    ____

    Toronto Police Service (TPS) has finally decided to get off their asses and investigate a racist incident from over a month ago.

    tps.ca/media-centre/news-relea

    This happened to someone I know, and I have been part of the team helping her navigate dealing with the cops since.

    She was walking through The PATH, like thousands of other people do every single day, when a random racist asshole spit on her then started verbally abusing her.

    First, she tried to get a screenshot of the footage showing the perpetrator's face from the security office, but they told her that they would only release footage to the police.

    So after much discussion, the desire to get the images to inform other Black people in the area that this guy is out there meant that she needed to file the police report.

    It only took a couple of days for the police to get the footage. We know this because they TOLD her they had it, but somehow, it took OVER A MONTH to get these stills to the public — and they would not give them to her directly.

    Good luck finding the witnesses at this point, and having their recollections of the event go unchallenged in court, should it get there. 🖕🏾🖕🏾🖕🏾

    cp24.com/local/toronto/2026/02

    This is Secondary Victimization, and TPS does it ALL THE TIME.

    I don't want to say that the officer in charge (OinC) this particular case dragged his feet intentionally, but sure FEELS like it's a practice of TPS to side with the racists.

    • My Lazy Ass.
    I've been dancing around getting into this topic for literally years, and I guess it's time. Most recently, it was the three day old incident referenced here:

    "We have literally taken up warning marginalized people not to go into 52 during his shifts, because he is such an abusive dick. I just did this again 3 days ago."
    kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1159352

    Here we go.

    ••••••••••••••••••••
    "Hate Crime" Statistics:
    Disparities in Reporting Ease
    and Unseen Barriers Skew Public
    Perception of Who is Being Targeted.
    ••••••••••••••••••••

    Black people in Toronto face significant barriers when attempting to report hate crimes to the Toronto Police Service (TPS), leading to chronic underreporting and a conveniently distorted picture of anti-Black hate in "official statistics."

    Official reports, independent inquiries, community accounts, and statistical patterns all show that the Toronto Police Service (TPS) does not provide equally accessible or responsive pathways for reporting hate incidents across all groups.

    [I would like you to note that the above incident where the TPS put out a call for witnesses HAPPENED WELL OVER A MONTH AGO. ]

    While TPS maintains general reporting mechanisms and acknowledges underreporting as a "broad issue," systemic barriers—particularly for Black communities—create those disparities in ease of reporting, classification, responsiveness, and outcomes especially when compared to some other groups (e.g., Jewish communities).

    It's not a coincidence that they align with the biases of the cops themselves.

    • The Stats.
    Official TPS data for 2024 (the the most recent information available) shows 76 reported hate crimes motivated by anti-Black bias, ranking third behind anti-Jewish (177) and anti-2SLGBTQ+ (79) incidents.

    Do you sincerely believe that only 76 black people in Toronto were accosted for racial reasons, whether verbally or physically, in the entire year of 2024? Consider that Toronto has more than twice as many Black people as Jewish people.

    The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) has documented systemic racial discrimination, racial profiling, and anti-Black bias in TPS practices, including in use of force, stops, searches, and charging decisions. This fosters deep mistrust: many Black individuals perceive police as unresponsive or hostile to their victimization, leading to reluctance to report.

    Victims may fear escalation, secondary victimization, or that their reports will be dismissed or mishandled, especially given historical patterns where police have ignored or downplayed anti-Black incidents while prioritizing others.

    If you need further evidence of police bias in dealing with Black victims of hate crimes, check out the #paintgate hashtag here on Mastodon.

    Or I can point you to my January 2025 blog post, which delineates my personal experience following the incident at a August 2023 solidarity march.

    gigi.noblogs.org/post/2025/01/

    Tl;dr After being doused in white paint by a white man (an act I documented), I was repeatedly ignored when seeking to report it—despite very visibly being covered in paint and possessing video proof.

    (Quick acknowledgement that I WOULDN'T HAVE EVEN BOTHERED HAD THEY NOT ARRESTED TWO WRONG PEOPLE and I needed to get that corrected.)

    Cops dismissed my attempts to file a report at the station claiming to be "too busy," yet they had managed to act swiftly on the white perpetrator's claim against unrelated people, including an Indigenous youth.

    Only after viral social media pressure and attention did police arrest the assailant for public mischief.

    It was also not counted among the hate incidents of 2023 because that classification relies on police discretion in report-writing, and they frequently choose to omit racial dynamics in order to further punish the victim.

    Blackness renders us "invisible" to the system, unless we're being perceived as threatening.

    The unwritten reality is that "help" is just not coming for Black or Indigenous victims, especially for "hate crimes".

    #racism #SystemicRacism #policeDontKeepUsSafe #policeDontPreventCrime #FuckThePolice

  4. Heads up.
    Another in my excessively long rants, this time about weaponizing "Reported" incidents without considering WHO reports.

    ____

    Toronto Police Service (TPS) has finally decided to get off their asses and investigate a racist incident from over a month ago.

    tps.ca/media-centre/news-relea

    This happened to someone I know, and I have been part of the team helping her navigate dealing with the cops since.

    She was walking through The PATH, like thousands of other people do every single day, when a random racist asshole spit on her then started verbally abusing her.

    First, she tried to get a screenshot of the footage showing the perpetrator's face from the security office, but they told her that they would only release footage to the police.

    So after much discussion, the desire to get the images to inform other Black people in the area that this guy is out there meant that she needed to file the police report.

    It only took a couple of days for the police to get the footage. We know this because they TOLD her they had it, but somehow, it took OVER A MONTH to get these stills to the public — and they would not give them to her directly.

    Good luck finding the witnesses at this point, and having their recollections of the event go unchallenged in court, should it get there. 🖕🏾🖕🏾🖕🏾

    cp24.com/local/toronto/2026/02

    This is Secondary Victimization, and TPS does it ALL THE TIME.

    I don't want to say that the officer in charge (OinC) this particular case dragged his feet intentionally, but sure FEELS like it's a practice of TPS to side with the racists.

    • My Lazy Ass.
    I've been dancing around getting into this topic for literally years, and I guess it's time. Most recently, it was the three day old incident referenced here:

    "We have literally taken up warning marginalized people not to go into 52 during his shifts, because he is such an abusive dick. I just did this again 3 days ago."
    kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1159352

    Here we go.

    ••••••••••••••••••••
    "Hate Crime" Statistics:
    Disparities in Reporting Ease
    and Unseen Barriers Skew Public
    Perception of Who is Being Targeted.
    ••••••••••••••••••••

    Black people in Toronto face significant barriers when attempting to report hate crimes to the Toronto Police Service (TPS), leading to chronic underreporting and a conveniently distorted picture of anti-Black hate in "official statistics."

    Official reports, independent inquiries, community accounts, and statistical patterns all show that the Toronto Police Service (TPS) does not provide equally accessible or responsive pathways for reporting hate incidents across all groups.

    [I would like you to note that the above incident where the TPS put out a call for witnesses HAPPENED WELL OVER A MONTH AGO. ]

    While TPS maintains general reporting mechanisms and acknowledges underreporting as a "broad issue," systemic barriers—particularly for Black communities—create those disparities in ease of reporting, classification, responsiveness, and outcomes especially when compared to some other groups (e.g., Jewish communities).

    It's not a coincidence that they align with the biases of the cops themselves.

    • The Stats.
    Official TPS data for 2024 (the the most recent information available) shows 76 reported hate crimes motivated by anti-Black bias, ranking third behind anti-Jewish (177) and anti-2SLGBTQ+ (79) incidents.

    Do you sincerely believe that only 76 black people in Toronto were accosted for racial reasons, whether verbally or physically, in the entire year of 2024? Consider that Toronto has more than twice as many Black people as Jewish people.

    The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) has documented systemic racial discrimination, racial profiling, and anti-Black bias in TPS practices, including in use of force, stops, searches, and charging decisions. This fosters deep mistrust: many Black individuals perceive police as unresponsive or hostile to their victimization, leading to reluctance to report.

    Victims may fear escalation, secondary victimization, or that their reports will be dismissed or mishandled, especially given historical patterns where police have ignored or downplayed anti-Black incidents while prioritizing others.

    If you need further evidence of police bias in dealing with Black victims of hate crimes, check out the #paintgate hashtag here on Mastodon.

    Or I can point you to my January 2025 blog post, which delineates my personal experience following the incident at a August 2023 solidarity march.

    gigi.noblogs.org/post/2025/01/

    Tl;dr After being doused in white paint by a white man (an act I documented), I was repeatedly ignored when seeking to report it—despite very visibly being covered in paint and possessing video proof.

    (Quick acknowledgement that I WOULDN'T HAVE EVEN BOTHERED HAD THEY NOT ARRESTED TWO WRONG PEOPLE and I needed to get that corrected.)

    Cops dismissed my attempts to file a report at the station claiming to be "too busy," yet they had managed to act swiftly on the white perpetrator's claim against unrelated people, including an Indigenous youth.

    Only after viral social media pressure and attention did police arrest the assailant for public mischief.

    It was also not counted among the hate incidents of 2023 because that classification relies on police discretion in report-writing, and they frequently choose to omit racial dynamics in order to further punish the victim.

    Blackness renders us "invisible" to the system, unless we're being perceived as threatening.

    The unwritten reality is that "help" is just not coming for Black or Indigenous victims, especially for "hate crimes".

    #racism #SystemicRacism #policeDontKeepUsSafe #policeDontPreventCrime #FuckThePolice

  5. Heads up.
    Another in my excessively long rants, this time about weaponizing "Reported" incidents without considering WHO reports.

    ____

    Toronto Police Service (TPS) has finally decided to get off their asses and investigate a racist incident from over a month ago.

    tps.ca/media-centre/news-relea

    This happened to someone I know, and I have been part of the team helping her navigate dealing with the cops since.

    She was walking through The PATH, like thousands of other people do every single day, when a random racist asshole spit on her then started verbally abusing her.

    First, she tried to get a screenshot of the footage showing the perpetrator's face from the security office, but they told her that they would only release footage to the police.

    So after much discussion, the desire to get the images to inform other Black people in the area that this guy is out there meant that she needed to file the police report.

    It only took a couple of days for the police to get the footage. We know this because they TOLD her they had it, but somehow, it took OVER A MONTH to get these stills to the public — and they would not give them to her directly.

    Good luck finding the witnesses at this point, and having their recollections of the event go unchallenged in court, should it get there. 🖕🏾🖕🏾🖕🏾

    cp24.com/local/toronto/2026/02

    This is Secondary Victimization, and TPS does it ALL THE TIME.

    I don't want to say that the officer in charge (OinC) this particular case dragged his feet intentionally, but sure FEELS like it's a practice of TPS to side with the racists.

    • My Lazy Ass.
    I've been dancing around getting into this topic for literally years, and I guess it's time. Most recently, it was the three day old incident referenced here:

    "We have literally taken up warning marginalized people not to go into 52 during his shifts, because he is such an abusive dick. I just did this again 3 days ago."
    kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1159352

    Here we go.

    ••••••••••••••••••••
    "Hate Crime" Statistics:
    Disparities in Reporting Ease
    and Unseen Barriers Skew Public
    Perception of Who is Being Targeted.
    ••••••••••••••••••••

    Black people in Toronto face significant barriers when attempting to report hate crimes to the Toronto Police Service (TPS), leading to chronic underreporting and a conveniently distorted picture of anti-Black hate in "official statistics."

    Official reports, independent inquiries, community accounts, and statistical patterns all show that the Toronto Police Service (TPS) does not provide equally accessible or responsive pathways for reporting hate incidents across all groups.

    [I would like you to note that the above incident where the TPS put out a call for witnesses HAPPENED WELL OVER A MONTH AGO. ]

    While TPS maintains general reporting mechanisms and acknowledges underreporting as a "broad issue," systemic barriers—particularly for Black communities—create those disparities in ease of reporting, classification, responsiveness, and outcomes especially when compared to some other groups (e.g., Jewish communities).

    It's not a coincidence that they align with the biases of the cops themselves.

    • The Stats.
    Official TPS data for 2024 (the the most recent information available) shows 76 reported hate crimes motivated by anti-Black bias, ranking third behind anti-Jewish (177) and anti-2SLGBTQ+ (79) incidents.

    Do you sincerely believe that only 76 black people in Toronto were accosted for racial reasons, whether verbally or physically, in the entire year of 2024? Consider that Toronto has more than twice as many Black people as Jewish people.

    The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) has documented systemic racial discrimination, racial profiling, and anti-Black bias in TPS practices, including in use of force, stops, searches, and charging decisions. This fosters deep mistrust: many Black individuals perceive police as unresponsive or hostile to their victimization, leading to reluctance to report.

    Victims may fear escalation, secondary victimization, or that their reports will be dismissed or mishandled, especially given historical patterns where police have ignored or downplayed anti-Black incidents while prioritizing others.

    If you need further evidence of police bias in dealing with Black victims of hate crimes, check out the #paintgate hashtag here on Mastodon.

    Or I can point you to my January 2025 blog post, which delineates my personal experience following the incident at a August 2023 solidarity march.

    gigi.noblogs.org/post/2025/01/

    Tl;dr After being doused in white paint by a white man (an act I documented), I was repeatedly ignored when seeking to report it—despite very visibly being covered in paint and possessing video proof.

    (Quick acknowledgement that I WOULDN'T HAVE EVEN BOTHERED HAD THEY NOT ARRESTED TWO WRONG PEOPLE and I needed to get that corrected.)

    Cops dismissed my attempts to file a report at the station claiming to be "too busy," yet they had managed to act swiftly on the white perpetrator's claim against unrelated people, including an Indigenous youth.

    Only after viral social media pressure and attention did police arrest the assailant for public mischief.

    It was also not counted among the hate incidents of 2023 because that classification relies on police discretion in report-writing, and they frequently choose to omit racial dynamics in order to further punish the victim.

    Blackness renders us "invisible" to the system, unless we're being perceived as threatening.

    The unwritten reality is that "help" is just not coming for Black or Indigenous victims, especially for "hate crimes".

    #racism #SystemicRacism #policeDontKeepUsSafe #policeDontPreventCrime #FuckThePolice

  6. Gigi #Buffon a Radio Rai: “Pio #Esposito è un Luca #Toni cresciuto prima. Ieri a Pisa il suo ingresso è stato determinante. Mi ha impressionato e mi piace la testa che ha, l'attitudine al lavoro e la determinazione nel voler migliorare: a quell'età non sono facili da riscontrare”

  7. Gigi #Buffon a Radio Rai: “Pio #Esposito è un Luca #Toni cresciuto prima. Ieri a Pisa il suo ingresso è stato determinante. Mi ha impressionato e mi piace la testa che ha, l'attitudine al lavoro e la determinazione nel voler migliorare: a quell'età non sono facili da riscontrare”

  8. Gigi #DiBiagio a Libero: “Conosco Pio #Esposito dall’Under 15: è un misto tra #Toni e #Vieri, con la differenza che loro a 20 anni non giocavano all’#Inter e non erano pronti come lo è oggi Pio. La sua forza è che non sbaglia mai un atteggiamento. Per questo ci puntano forte”

  9. Gigi #DiBiagio a Libero: “Conosco Pio #Esposito dall’Under 15: è un misto tra #Toni e #Vieri, con la differenza che loro a 20 anni non giocavano all’#Inter e non erano pronti come lo è oggi Pio. La sua forza è che non sbaglia mai un atteggiamento. Per questo ci puntano forte”

  10. @gabrielPVP2015 I just love #Gigi ! :underheart: :underheart: :underheart: :underheart:

  11. 4/🧵

    ❝Antisemitism continues to account for more REPORTED hate crimes than any other category.❞

    I wonder when ANYONE will be ready for the conversation about
    WHO REPORTS HATE CRIMES¹.

    For some of us, it's just a fucking fact of existing.

    Also:
    Cops are literally half the problem.

    It hasn't even been a month since this report came out:

    toronto.ctvnews.ca/gaps-in-tor

    Why'm I gonna report hate crimes to the PEOPLE COMMITTING HATE CRIMES ON THE DAILY?

    #FuckThePolice #PoliceDontKeepUsSafe #PoliceDontPreventCrime
    #LivingWhileBlack

    Edit: adding #PaintGate for aggregation purposes.
    ______
    ¹ kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1116275

  12. Oh hey!
    Guess who has a first appearance tomorrow in court for getting friends of mine arrested?

    Yeah, you heard me. Buddy would absolutely have walked from throwing paint on me, because: ABOLITIONIST, but then he told police that he was the VICTIM, forcing us ALL to make the cops do their fucking jobs and get to the root of how that actually went down.

    Guess I'm going to have some updates in the coming days.

    Background:
    kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1109364

    #PoliceDontKeepUsSafe #PoliceDontPreventCrime
    #PaintGate
    (Edit: Adding hashtag to pull the parts together.)

  13. Meet Josef Picken.
    ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️

    He threw white paint all over me, then claimed he was assaulted.

    VIDEO:
    kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1109181

    📢📢📢
    Edited to add:
    Please stop calling 55 Division.

    He has been arrested with your help.
    toronto.citynews.ca/2023/08/22

    The desk Sergeant is almost weeping.

    He says it's really out of their hands.
    I sort of believe him.
    📢📢📢

    55 division took his word for it and didn't even take a report on what he did. Maybe they would like to talk to some other people instead of me.

    Here are some phone numbers:

    Contact 55 Division
    24 hours/day, 7 days/week
    416-808-5500

    Superintendent Kim O'Toole
    Unit Commander
    416-808-5514

    Inspector Michael Hayles
    2nd in Command
    416-808-5500

    Staff Sergeant Murray Barnes
    Neighbourhood Officer Unit Manager
    416-808-5437

    tps.ca/my-neighbourhood/55-div

    #IAlreadyDidntLikeCops
    #PoliceDontKeepUsSafe #PoliceDontPreventCrime #DefundThePolice

    (Edited because it's "Picken" singular.)
    #PaintGate
    (Edit 2: Adding hashtag to pull the parts together.)

  14. Angry white guys are a trip.

    Imagine coming to an Indigenous action, picking the lone Black person and throwing a can of white paint on her.

    Edited to add:
    He has been arrested.
    kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1109342

    #PaintGate
    (Edit Oct 3: Adding a hashtag to pull the parts together; there have been a bunch of updates, including a first appearance in court today that has been put off until the 31st of October.)

  15. Gigi Hadid finally responds after being named in Epstein-related files—calling it “disturbing” and setting the record straight. Here’s what she said and why it matters. english.mathrubhumi.com/movies #GigiHadid #Epstein #EpsteinFiles #BellaHadid

  16. @gigi Misschien is er hier ergens een telefoonnerd met een #workaround en dat het dan toch lukt. Daarom had ik je toot geboost. Now we wait. 😉

  17. @gigi I guess that would depend, in part, on how many folks at @EUCommission are looking to work at those corporations as their next gig.

    #institutionalCorruption #revolvingDoors

  18. @gigi I guess that would depend, in part, on how many folks at @EUCommission are looking to work at those corporations as their next gig.

    #institutionalCorruption #revolvingDoors

  19. Gigi #Buffon al CorSera: “#Cassano compagno perfetto, ma non so se in una stagione intera l’avrei sopportato. Mi emoziona vedere #Balotelli a 34 anni provarci ancora. #Allegri sulla lavagna scrisse solo il numero 3: ‘Siete 3 volte più forti degli avversari: andare e vincete”

  20. Today in #FuckThePolice

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    Edit: He's awake, but in a LOT of pain. Update here
    kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1128651
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    Morning folks. This is a hard one. I am sharing the go fund me for the family of Tylor Maxie (Coore), the Afro Indigenous man shot by toronto police on Tuesday.

    Tylor suffers with paranoid schizophrenia and was having an episode at the time. Police took it upon themselves to shoot him as their only means of subduing Tylor and deescalating the situation leading to him near death in ICU after multiple surgeries.

    Needless to say this is a heartbreaking and close to home reminder that police violence is at the root of the settler colonial project here, rife with racism and ableism. Only a day after Sonya Massey, who also suffered from schizophrenia was shot and killed by police.

    gofundme.com/f/tylors-criminal

    #AllCops #acab
    #PoliceDontKeepUsSafe #PoliceDontPreventCrime #DefundDisarmDismantle #JusticeForTylor