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  1. This is a protest, #Portland says no sleeping gear so the tents are empty but we will probly be tagged for sweeps any time after 8am tommow... #TheSilenceContinues because its #Illegal2BHomeless in #AmeriKKKa an NO ONE GIVES A SHIT


    Protest for some other country, protest for this group.or that one but totaly ignore the group that has been criminalsed for decades.
    #PDX #PortlandOR

  2. This is a protest, #Portland says no sleeping gear so the tents are empty but we will probly be tagged for sweeps any time after 8am tommow... #TheSilenceContinues because its #Illegal2BHomeless in #AmeriKKKa an NO ONE GIVES A SHIT


    Protest for some other country, protest for this group.or that one but totaly ignore the group that has been criminalsed for decades.
    #PDX #PortlandOR

  3. This is too tents. Bring on the terrists to attack a couple #homeless vets defending the US Constition because its #Illelag2BHomeless in #AmeriKKKa

    Welcome to the terrist state #Portland #PortlandOR #PDX #StJohns

  4. This is too tents. Bring on the terrists to attack a couple #homeless vets defending the US Constition because its #Illelag2BHomeless in #AmeriKKKa

    Welcome to the terrist state #Portland #PortlandOR #PDX #StJohns

  5.  Rough sleeping finally decriminalised after 200 years: ‘#Homeless people are not criminals’

    The Vagrancy Act – which has made being homeless on the streets a criminal offence since 1824 – has been repealed after years of campaigning from Big Issue and other #homelessness organisations.

    https://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/rough-sleeping-decriminalised-vagrancy-act

    #TidySearch

    Meanwhile, in #AmeriKKKa, 350 cities have increaced #Illegal2BHomeless laws.

    Germany had the #Nazies, we have the #MAGAs. When are my fellow vets going to start fighting back???

  6.  Rough sleeping finally decriminalised after 200 years: ‘#Homeless people are not criminals’

    The Vagrancy Act – which has made being homeless on the streets a criminal offence since 1824 – has been repealed after years of campaigning from Big Issue and other #homelessness organisations.

    https://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/rough-sleeping-decriminalised-vagrancy-act

    #TidySearch

    Meanwhile, in #AmeriKKKa, 350 cities have increaced #Illegal2BHomeless laws.

    Germany had the #Nazies, we have the #MAGAs. When are my fellow vets going to start fighting back???

  7.  Rough sleeping finally decriminalised after 200 years: ‘#Homeless people are not criminals’

    The Vagrancy Act – which has made being homeless on the streets a criminal offence since 1824 – has been repealed after years of campaigning from Big Issue and other #homelessness organisations.

    https://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/rough-sleeping-decriminalised-vagrancy-act

    #TidySearch

    Meanwhile, in #AmeriKKKa, 350 cities have increaced #Illegal2BHomeless laws.

    Germany had the #Nazies, we have the #MAGAs. When are my fellow vets going to start fighting back???

  8.  Rough sleeping finally decriminalised after 200 years: ‘#Homeless people are not criminals’

    The Vagrancy Act – which has made being homeless on the streets a criminal offence since 1824 – has been repealed after years of campaigning from Big Issue and other #homelessness organisations.

    https://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/rough-sleeping-decriminalised-vagrancy-act

    #TidySearch

    Meanwhile, in #AmeriKKKa, 350 cities have increaced #Illegal2BHomeless laws.

    Germany had the #Nazies, we have the #MAGAs. When are my fellow vets going to start fighting back???

  9. 'Gonyea said she does not consider it doxxing to quote a news story and call for an indictment. “I didn’t dox his personal information, such as address, phone number,” she said...she does not intend to delete her post. In addition to the attorney general’s office, she said she has contacted Rep. John Mannion, Mayor Sharon Owens and the New York Civil Liberties Union'

    #amerikkka #reneeGood #fascistUSA #civilRights

    syracuse.com/news/2026/06/fede

  10. 'Gonyea said she does not consider it doxxing to quote a news story and call for an indictment. “I didn’t dox his personal information, such as address, phone number,” she said...she does not intend to delete her post. In addition to the attorney general’s office, she said she has contacted Rep. John Mannion, Mayor Sharon Owens and the New York Civil Liberties Union'

    #amerikkka #reneeGood #fascistUSA #civilRights

    syracuse.com/news/2026/06/fede

  11. #Trump upends #DOJ's #CivilRightsDivision, sparking 'bloodbath' in senior ranks

    Trump's hand-picked head of the division has outlined priorities that are dramatically at odds with the way past administrations have enforced #CivilRights law.

    April 23, 2025, 7:29 PM EDT
    By Ken Dilanian

    Excerpt: "Founded in 1957 after the passage of the 20th century’s first major civil rights legislation, the Civil Rights Division has always been subject to the policy preferences of the president, and enforcement priorities tend to differ in Republican and Democratic administrations. But there is no precedent for the changes that have been made over the last three months, which are far more consequential than anything that occurred in Trump’s first term, current and former officials say.

    " 'I was there almost 18 years, and what’s happening now is basically the opposite of what we’ve been doing,' said a veteran lawyer who recently left the department. 'In the first Trump administration, they engaged with us as attorneys. The political appointees were normal lawyers. Sometimes we persuaded them and sometimes they disagreed, but there was always a conversation about why and what the law required. That is not happening.'

    "In the Biden administration, the Civil Rights Division convicted 180 police officers of violating people’s civil rights, according to Justice Department records. It also prosecuted a variety of high-profile hate crimes cases, including one against the Texas man who targeted Mexicans when he killed 23 people at a Walmart in El Paso and the Pennsylvania man who killed 11 congregants at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.

    "Among the many settlements over racial discrimination, the division secured reforms at Hawkins County Schools in Tennessee, where an investigation found that incidents of harassment — including a mock 'slave auction' to sell Black students to their white counterparts and a 'monkey of the month' campaign to ridicule Black students — created a racially hostile environment. On voting rights, the division successfully challenged an Arizona law requiring people registering to vote to list their birthplaces and provide proof of citizenship.

    "Current and former employees say many of those enforcement actions are unimaginable under the new regime.

    " 'They are withdrawing everything we’ve done and taking the opposite side on voting rights, for example,' said a recently departed Civil Division lawyer. 'This is not ‘Oh, we want to do more religion cases’ or ‘We don’t want to do creative redlining cases.’ This is abandoning everything that we have done in the past. They are actively anti-civil rights. This didn’t happen in Trump 1.'

    "Dhillon took office April 7, but the changes had already been underway. So far the Civil Rights Division has suspended investigations of police abuse and launched probes into whether Los Angeles is violating people’s gun rights and whether American #universities are tolerating antisemitism. The division was also involved in the lawsuit filed last week accusing the state of #Maine of violating the law by allowing #TransgenderAthletes to participate on women’s sports teams."

    Read more:
    nbcnews.com/politics/justice-d

    #TrumpIsABully #TrumpIsARacist #Fascism #AmeriKKKa #USPol
    #CharacteristicsOfFascism #TrumpIsAWhiteSupremacist #BlackLivesMatter

  12. #Trump upends #DOJ's #CivilRightsDivision, sparking 'bloodbath' in senior ranks

    Trump's hand-picked head of the division has outlined priorities that are dramatically at odds with the way past administrations have enforced #CivilRights law.

    April 23, 2025, 7:29 PM EDT
    By Ken Dilanian

    Excerpt: "Founded in 1957 after the passage of the 20th century’s first major civil rights legislation, the Civil Rights Division has always been subject to the policy preferences of the president, and enforcement priorities tend to differ in Republican and Democratic administrations. But there is no precedent for the changes that have been made over the last three months, which are far more consequential than anything that occurred in Trump’s first term, current and former officials say.

    " 'I was there almost 18 years, and what’s happening now is basically the opposite of what we’ve been doing,' said a veteran lawyer who recently left the department. 'In the first Trump administration, they engaged with us as attorneys. The political appointees were normal lawyers. Sometimes we persuaded them and sometimes they disagreed, but there was always a conversation about why and what the law required. That is not happening.'

    "In the Biden administration, the Civil Rights Division convicted 180 police officers of violating people’s civil rights, according to Justice Department records. It also prosecuted a variety of high-profile hate crimes cases, including one against the Texas man who targeted Mexicans when he killed 23 people at a Walmart in El Paso and the Pennsylvania man who killed 11 congregants at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.

    "Among the many settlements over racial discrimination, the division secured reforms at Hawkins County Schools in Tennessee, where an investigation found that incidents of harassment — including a mock 'slave auction' to sell Black students to their white counterparts and a 'monkey of the month' campaign to ridicule Black students — created a racially hostile environment. On voting rights, the division successfully challenged an Arizona law requiring people registering to vote to list their birthplaces and provide proof of citizenship.

    "Current and former employees say many of those enforcement actions are unimaginable under the new regime.

    " 'They are withdrawing everything we’ve done and taking the opposite side on voting rights, for example,' said a recently departed Civil Division lawyer. 'This is not ‘Oh, we want to do more religion cases’ or ‘We don’t want to do creative redlining cases.’ This is abandoning everything that we have done in the past. They are actively anti-civil rights. This didn’t happen in Trump 1.'

    "Dhillon took office April 7, but the changes had already been underway. So far the Civil Rights Division has suspended investigations of police abuse and launched probes into whether Los Angeles is violating people’s gun rights and whether American #universities are tolerating antisemitism. The division was also involved in the lawsuit filed last week accusing the state of #Maine of violating the law by allowing #TransgenderAthletes to participate on women’s sports teams."

    Read more:
    nbcnews.com/politics/justice-d

    #TrumpIsABully #TrumpIsARacist #Fascism #AmeriKKKa #USPol
    #CharacteristicsOfFascism #TrumpIsAWhiteSupremacist #BlackLivesMatter

  13. And watch us Black folk run to the polls supporting these useless centrist Democrats.. Where those campaign promises?? Protecting the voting rights act? Student loan relief? I don't see it.. 🤬😒😡 #promisespromises #votingrights #VotingWhileBlack #studentloanrelief #BlackMastodon #blacktwitter #Blackx #amerikkka
    instagram.com/reel/C0H6NL5yAbQ

  14. And watch us Black folk run to the polls supporting these useless centrist Democrats.. Where those campaign promises?? Protecting the voting rights act? Student loan relief? I don't see it.. 🤬😒😡 #promisespromises #votingrights #VotingWhileBlack #studentloanrelief #BlackMastodon #blacktwitter #Blackx #amerikkka
    instagram.com/reel/C0H6NL5yAbQ