fullpraxisnow:“In the struggle for freedom, an abolitionist framework is indispensable. It ena
fullpraxisnow:“In the struggle for freedom, an abolitionist framework is indispensable. It enables us to identify the correlations between the imperial, the police, and the prison, and to say the name of its intersections aloud. Doing so illuminates how separate deployments of state terror scaffold each other: how, like a relay race that never stops, each cannot begin or end with itself but must always recruit and pass on power. It also teaches us how to better build and sustain the communities necessary to fight back, and how to generate movements that do not create silos of resistance but identify fulcrums to dismantle oppression for the benefit of all. As Dan Berger wrote, abolition “pushes us to think and act better than the systems that confine, cage, and kill,” and it “names a past as well as a future: it reminds us… that structures of violence have a beginning and can therefore have an ending.””– For Abolition: Prisons and Police Are More Than Brutality, They’re State Terror -- source link