ソフィア・ブッシュさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ソフィア・ブッシュInstagram)「I am angry. I am gutted. I am so disappointed & sadly not surprised. That plaster is valued more than human life should upset each & every one of us. She was 26. She was someone’s daughter. Tamika’s. She was someone’s sister. Juniyah’s. She was a friend. A champion. A first responder. She dated the wrong guy once. So did I. You too, perhaps? She was happy, with a good man in her life. She had plans. For a home. A baby. Dreams for the future ahead.  Yes, this year was tumultuous with the pandemic, but she worked the frontlines of it anyway. Focused. Caring. She should still be here, finding joy. She should not be dead at 26. No amount of lies spread about her will change that. Nothing she might’ve done but didn’t will make her death okay. Nothing justifies murdering a woman in her bed. Nothing justifies charging an officer for recklessness — because he could’ve killed someone in the apartment on either side of hers with the wild way he was spraying bullets — but ignoring the actual reckless death he caused. The bullets he put in her very real body.  *Before you yell about them, for the one millionth time yes I know there are good cops out there. I know some, and worked alongside a few for years. I know the job is hard. This is not a debate about that. This is not about them. This is about the truth that cops aren’t supposed to kill guilty people either. It’s about the fact that they kill Black folks disproportionately. This is plainly spelled out in stats, annually. And still so many of us make excuses for the system. It’s the system we are discussing. The toxicity of it and what it allows. Much like we can understand that we all have great men in our lives, but toxic masculinity is bad for us as womxn AND for men. We need to confront the realities of a system that’s bad for all of us, take it apart, and build something better.*  Brittany @mspackyetti said it perfectly yesterday, through white hot tears, “Everyone-and I do mean everyone-should be against officers being able to walk into your home & kill you with impunity.   Everyone.”  Her death is a tragedy. An agony. We all have the right to care. We have the right to demand better in her name. #BreonnaTaylor」9月25日 2時59分 - sophiabush

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I am angry. I am gutted. I am so disappointed & sadly not surprised. That plaster is valued more than human life should upset each & every one of us. She was 26. She was someone’s daughter. Tamika’s. She was someone’s sister. Juniyah’s. She was a friend. A champion. A first responder. She dated the wrong guy once. So did I. You too, perhaps? She was happy, with a good man in her life. She had plans. For a home. A baby. Dreams for the future ahead.
Yes, this year was tumultuous with the pandemic, but she worked the frontlines of it anyway.
Focused. Caring.
She should still be here, finding joy.
She should not be dead at 26.
No amount of lies spread about her will change that. Nothing she might’ve done but didn’t will make her death okay. Nothing justifies murdering a woman in her bed. Nothing justifies charging an officer for recklessness — because he could’ve killed someone in the apartment on either side of hers with the wild way he was spraying bullets — but ignoring the actual reckless death he caused. The bullets he put in her very real body.

*Before you yell about them, for the one millionth time yes I know there are good cops out there. I know some, and worked alongside a few for years. I know the job is hard. This is not a debate about that. This is not about them. This is about the truth that cops aren’t supposed to kill guilty people either. It’s about the fact that they kill Black folks disproportionately. This is plainly spelled out in stats, annually. And still so many of us make excuses for the system. It’s the system we are discussing. The toxicity of it and what it allows. Much like we can understand that we all have great men in our lives, but toxic masculinity is bad for us as womxn AND for men. We need to confront the realities of a system that’s bad for all of us, take it apart, and build something better.*

Brittany @mspackyetti said it perfectly yesterday, through white hot tears,
“Everyone-and I do mean everyone-should be against officers being able to walk into your home & kill you with impunity.

Everyone.”

Her death is a tragedy. An agony. We all have the right to care. We have the right to demand better in her name. #BreonnaTaylor


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