Stir Crazy! with Kim Brown: Neill Franklin, Gerald Horne, and Eze Jackson

Episode #47: The Streets Are Watching

On today’s show: Executive director of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership Neill Franklin; author, historian, and professor Gerald Horne; and activist and recording artist Eze Jackson. Hosted by Kim Brown.

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20 thoughts on “Stir Crazy! with Kim Brown: Neill Franklin, Gerald Horne, and Eze Jackson

  1. Governments are instituted among men so that government of the poor by and for the rich shall not perish from the earth.

  2. The rich rule the poor. It is an eleventh commandment. There are a lot of eleventh commandments and they render, in the minds of those that rule, the first ten commandments null and void.

  3. I'm totally agree that the african american, latinos, and all the minorities that have been abuse, denigrated, murder, and or alienated have totaly right to protest and express the exhausting and overwhelming truth of the racism, and in some way let the majority and the people in power positions know that enough is enough. I'm also think that we as a country need to look for better and more efficient ways of getting better results and true solutions for our social,racial and interaction issues, as human beings. And I have two concrete suggestions: start a conversation and re-education with our younger children talking about equality, racial justice,social responsibility,ethics and why is so important that we don't just see the color in a human being; and restructure the law making system in a short-term, starting to voting out all of those elected public servants that have violated the trust deposited in them by their constituents. Both suggestions are in my point of view an excellent starting point, besides the public protests!

  4. WHAT I'M SAYING IS THE PATRIOT ACT & ALL OTHER ACTIONS MADE ARE
    ILLEGAL! EVEN THESE PRIVATE BUSINESSES LIKE THE FEDERAL RESERVE ARE
    ILLEGAL! B/C ONLY CONGRESS CAN COIN CURRENCY. & THAT ERASES THE NATIONAL DEBT IN THE SAME WAY A DRUG
    DEALER CANNOT GET RELIEF IN COURT FROM AN ADDICT WHO OWES HIM FOR DRUGS…… ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    SO CALLED LAWYERS ARE PAID "EXPERT WITNESSES", … JUDICIAL BRANCH ARE TO ARGUE & INTERPRET LAWS…. THE CONSTITUTION HAS BUILT IN IMPENETRABLE PROTECTION THAT BEGINS WITH, "CONGRESS SHALL NOT MAKE ANY LAW….."
    WHILE LAWS ARE MADE FOR SPECIFIC REASONS, … THE VERY NATURE OF A CONSTITUTION IS CREATED TO BE ALL INCLUSIVE…… CITIZENS HAVE NO AUTHORITY TO GIVE THEM UP, OTHER BRANCHES HAVE NO AUTHORITY TO TAKE THEM AWAY. (RIGHTS)
    TO INFRINGE UPON CONSTITUTIONAL
    RIGHTS, IS TO DECLARE WAR & WIN,… DISSOLVE THAT COUNTRY & CREATE A NEW CONSTITUTION…. WITH NO LEGAL DECLARATION OF WAR, & NO AMENDMENTS , ALL LAWS & SUBSEQUENT LAWS INFRINGING ON THOSE RIGHTS, & COME TO COURT SEEKING DUE PROCESS, APPEAR WITH DIRTY HANDS. & DIRTY THE COURT IF THE "ILLEGAL LAW" IS NOT THROWN OUT WITH PLAINTIFF…
    IT DOES NOT WARRANT BEING STRUCK DOWN B/C IT WAS NEVER LEGAL.

  5. A real solution is end the drug war that has never reduced drug availably but allows slave patrols to mass incarcerate petty drug offenders to become slave labor. Illhan Omar is proposing abolition at this moment. The system would concentrate on public safety, which means punishment would be a tool for community wellbeing rather than an outcome to expand the criminal industrial complex. This system relies on a collective abuser syndrome for which victims cling to their abusers because they represent a comfort zone of familiarity that wins over fear of the unknown.

    You cannot rebel against a pernicious system while buying into it with reactionary bromides such as police training, community oversight, and other retreads proposed by the establishment to placate those deemed as unwashed and inferior.

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