The Musings of Jaime David
The Musings of Jaime David
@jaimedavid.blog@jaimedavid.blog

The writings of some random dude on the internet

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Tag: brutality

  • #JusticeForJacobBlake

    #JusticeForJacobBlake

    In the city of Kenosha,

    There was a father

    Who was shot by the police

    In front of his own children.

    He is now bedridden,

    Paralyzed from the waist down.

    People thought he wouldn’t survive his nightmarish encounter.

    He was lucky to be alive. Doctors said it was a miracle.

    For a couple of days after, his situation was critical.

    Thankfully, now, his condition’s now stable.

    His name is Jacob Blake,

    And he deserves justice!

  • Pacifism

    Pacifism

    It hurts a lot inside us

    When we see so much violence.

    Peace is what we want most,

    But that cannot happen when there exists systemic oppression.

    We don’t want people hurt, to suffer or die.

    We don’t want people to lose their lives.

    We value human life. We see the good and potential that people have inside.

    We want people to be free, be happy, and be caring.

    We want people to live life without fear of being victims of cruelty.

    We want to live in a world where no one hurts one another and where we all treat each other like sisters and brothers.

    We’d all care for each other. We’d all be like family.

    How will we get there? I have no idea.

    Are there peaceful solutions? I hope that there are.

    In fact, I believe that there are.

    One thing’s for sure; I am a pacifist.

    I’m against using violence.

    I don’t want to hurt others.

    I care a lot about people.

    Hurting them, to me, is evil.

  • Justice For Floyd

    Justice For Floyd

    They killed him in cold blood.

    He said he could not breathe.

    He was pinned down to the ground.

    His neck was crushed by them.

    The ones who were “good” just stood there.

    The one who directly killed him got charged with third degree murder.

    To me, that’s too lenient.

    What was seen in the video, that was murder to the first degree.

    Now, there are riots and protests all across the country.

    There was no justice for George Floyd when he was killed by that chauvinist chode Chauvin.

    People are angry. People are upset. People are infuriated. I am too.

    We need to stand in solidarity with Floyd and his family and demand justice for him, and the countless other lives lost due to police brutality.

    We need a change. We need a better way of life.

    The way things are now, it should not be. We cannot be tolerant of hatred and brutality.

    We cannot be accepting of bigotry.

    We need a totally new society; one that does not oppress marginalized groups and minorities.

    How we will get there, I don’t know.

    I hope that we could find peaceful solutions, but at this point, I don’t even know if we could.

    What I do know is this: I am not a violent person. I do not want to hurt others, nor do I want others to see others get hurt.

    I am a pacifist by nature. If that makes me weak, so be it. Whatever the case, I want to find solutions other than violence.

    I can understand the riots and the violence. I even understand the looting. However, I don’t know if all of that is the solution.

    What I do know for sure, I demand justice for George Floyd, and the countless other lives lost from police brutality.

  • No Justice No Peace — Daniela Elana

    No Justice No Peace — Daniela Elana

    I’m honestly despondent about everything going on. It seemed since the death of Trayvon Martin in 2012, there’s always something like this, now with the blatant seven minute murder of George Floyd on camera. Similar to a pot that boiled over, enough is enough. It all angers me. Growing up, it was the colorblind era. […]

    No Justice No Peace — Daniela Elana