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Recent Violence Sparks New Calls to Defund the Police – Here s What That Would Really Mean

Recent Violence Sparks New Calls to ‘Defund the Police’ – Here’s What That Would Really Mean GOBankingRates 2 hrs ago Georgina Tzanetos © Chris Tuite/ImageSPACE/Shutterstock / Chris Tuite/ImageSPACE/Shutterstock Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Tuite/ImageSPACE/Shutterstock (11855615bz)Protestors and Police Officers clash outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department on April 12, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota after the killing of Daunte Wright. The trial of Derek Chauvin, the police officer charged in the murder of George Floyd last May, began April 1 and reignited national passions around calls to defund the police – one of the most hotly debated social movements in modern American history.

Defund the Police Movement Reignited by Daunte Wright s Death

A petition launched in June by Black Lives Matter s co-founder Patrisse Cullors called for police funding to be slashed. Calls to "defund the police" have resurfaced following the killing of Daunte

Under Stalin, Repression Was So Severe That Soviet Gulags Held 22% Of the World s Prison Population

Rating Reporting On April 8 2021, Imgur user “superscout0233” shared the following meme with a fakeout ending, initially stating that “under [Joseph] Stalin,” the Soviet Union’s gulags held 22 percent of the world’s prison population before adding text indicating that statistic was not about the Soviet Union but was, in fact, true for the United States in 2021: The Post Above and beneath a propaganda-poster style image of Stalin, text read: Under Stalin, repression was so severe that Soviet Gulags held 22% of the world’s entire prison population Just kidding, that’s in the United States today That post was simply titled “Oppression,” and it did not include any contextual information about Stalin-era Soviet gulags or the United States’ rate of incarceration in 2021. The discussion in the comments took issue with its perceived faint praise of Stalin in comparison, with some claiming that Soviet gulags and American prisons were “apples and oranges.”

NY lawmaker introduces bill to define consent

© Getty Images A New York state lawmaker on Tuesday introduced new legislation that seeks to put into law for the first time an official definition of consent to provide clarity in cases of sexual assault and misconduct.  New York Assembly Member Rebecca Seawright (D) announced the bill in a press release, writing that the measure would “replace the current practice at criminal trials of leaving juries to deliberate over the meaning of consent without any guidance from the statute.”  If passed, the bill would officially define consent in New York as freely given, knowledgeable and informed agreement … obtained without the use of malice such as forcible compulsion, duress, coercion deception, fraud, concealment, or artifice.

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