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Editorial: What did we do in the year after George Floyd died?


Editorial: What did we do in the year after George Floyd died?
May 25, 2021
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Our fast-paced and busy world often gets in the way of reflection. Without reflection, we are diminished, remaining captive to the churn.
With reflection, we grow in wisdom, faith and Christlikeness, and we break free from the chaos of this world.
We need to reflect to see and understand how far we’ve come and how far we have left to go. Today is a day for reflection on racial justice.
Looking back on a year
George Floyd died one year ago today.
“George Floyd died” is an oversimplified description of what happened, but it’s a description we all agree on. However, if that was the sum total of what happened, Floyd’s death would not have given rise to months of unrest. Nor would a Minneapolis jury have convicted former police officer Derek Chauvin of murder and manslaughter in Floyd’s death. ....

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Vote on Austin's homeless camping ban sparks Biblical debate


The debate over Austin’s camping policies for people experiencing homelessness has erupted into a biblical battle.
In the runup to the election, local Democrats among them Austin City Council member Natasha Harper-Madison and recent congressional candidate Julie Oliver  have attempted to frame Matt Mackowiak, the local Republican leader pushing to reinstate the camping ban, as a hypocrite, suggesting he is ignoring passages in the Bible they say underscore the need to protect the indigent.
Mackowiak, who is Catholic, calls that suggestion a phony line of attack and says he hopes reinstating the ban will push Austin s leaders to take swifter action to increase the city’s housing options for homeless people. ....

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"Strong-Mayor" Proposal Divides Austin's Progressives


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The upcoming May 1 special election provides Austinites with an opportunity to fundamentally change the structure of city government. To some, these changes are revolutionary advances toward a more robust local democracy; to others, they threaten to cause a catastrophic collapse of Austin s current progressive consensus. Either way, a very big deal.
Five of the eight city propositions on the May 1 ballot – Propositions D through H – are charter amendments that began life last July in the mind of Andrew Allison, a local entrepreneur with previous lives as an attorney and political speechwriter. That was at the peak of public outcry against Austin police Chief Brian Manley for (among a slew of other missteps) the Austin Police Department s gross mishandling of the May 31 Black Lives Matter protests against police brutality, sparked by the killings of George Floyd in Minneapolis and, a month earlier, Mike Ramos here in Austin. ....

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