For starters, my heart grieves for the child who was violently attacked by a cop at school. #AssaultAtSpringValleyHigh
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#AssaultAtSpringValleyHigh is all too common: white cops assaulting black girls. If you're surprised, that's also part of the problem.2 replies 140 retweets 145 likes -
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We're already seeing people blame this child for the savage, unprovoked attack against her!
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That said, I don't care much what that child was doing. That cop should never have been at school to begin with.
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The way we normalize police in schools of color is sickening. This is part of the school to prison pipeline.
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But what also bothers me is people saying, "Why didn't anyone do anything?!" You're blaming the wrong person.
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We know who the perpetrator is: Ben Fields. We know where he works: Spring Valley High School. This is on HIM.
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We need to work against the reflex that blames others for police violence. It's on them, not bystanders.
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@aurabogado primarily, but I would no longer trust that my children would be safe in the care of that teacher. He should've stepped in1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes
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