10/26/2020 / By News Editors
In just a few years, we’ve gone from “If you see something, say something” to “If you see something involving a person of marginalization keep your damn mouth shut or you’re going to prison.”
(Article by Chris Menahan republished from InformationLiberation.com)
From the SF Chronicle:
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed the Caren Act Tuesday — a new law that makes it illegal for someone to call 911 with a false, racially charged complaint.
The name of the law — Caution Against Racially and Exploitative Non-Emergencies — is a play on the internet meme of “Karens,” which represent entitled white women complaining about people of color. The law, which must pass a second vote next week, would allow people to sue the 911 caller in civil court if they felt harassed or discriminated against by the action.
[…] “Rather than calling the police or law enforcement on your neighbor or someone who you think doesn’t look like they should be your neighbor, try talking to them and getting to know them. Build relationships to know your community,” said Supervisor Shamann Walton, author of the ordinance.
The hope is that the legislation will spur people to use more discretion when calling 911 for a nonemergency. The law applies to those who feel they were harassed or embarrassed by a 911 caller, on the basis of race, sex, age, religion, disability, gender identity, weight or height.
Translation: check your privilege and accept getting robbed, raped or murdered.
CAMEROTA: "What if in the middle of the night my home is broken into. Who do I call?"
BENDER: "Yes, I hear that loud and clear from a lot of my neighbors. And I know — and myself, too, and I know that that comes from a place of privilege." pic.twitter.com/WhubQ9yJIf
— Eddie Zipperer (@EddieZipperer) June 8, 2020
As the Minneapolis Police Department told residents after widespread riots back in August, “Be prepared to give up your cell phone and purse/wallet … Do not argue or fight with the criminal. Do as they say.”
https://twitter.com/infolibnews/status/1290361105911549954
CBS SF has more:
Dubbed the Caution Against Racial and Exploitative Non-Emergencies (CAREN) Act, the measure passed the chamber with all 11 supervisors voting yes. The name is a nod to a widespread meme using the name “Karen” to describe a specific type of white, middle-aged woman, who exhibits behaviors that stem from privilege, such as using the police to target people of color.
[…] Under the CAREN Act, calls to 911 with the specific intent to discriminate over someone’s race, ethnicity, national origin, place of birth, sexual orientation, gender identity or religion is banned. Victims of such calls will also be allowed to sue the caller.
“Communities of color have the right to go about daily activities without being threatened by someone calling 911 on them due to someone’s racism,” Walton went on to say. “Rather than calling the police or law enforcement on your neighbor or someone who you think doesn’t look like they should be your neighbor, try talking to them and getting to know them. Let’s build relationships in our communities.”
This bill is going to be combined with the statewide bill AB1550 that will make it a hate crime to make “racially-motivated” 911 calls in addition to opening callers up to civil damages.
Excited to announce our partnership with Supervisor @shamannwalton ! Today, we unveiled our two-prong strategy to join forces and stop discriminatory 911 calls: #AB1550 and the #CARENAct. Using 911 as a tool for your prejudice towards marginalized communities is unjust and wrong! pic.twitter.com/NBfBaLe6x2
— Rob Bonta (@RobBontaCA) July 7, 2020
I appreciate all the interest in my bill #AB1550 that fights discrimination by making racially-motivated 911 calls a hate crime AND giving victims a legal remedy in civil court. We must not allow ppl to use the police as weapons against Black & Brown communities. Thx @kron4news pic.twitter.com/Q056LE47Mv
— Rob Bonta (@RobBontaCA) June 25, 2020
Democrats are doing everything in their power to intimidate White women and make them terrified to call 911 when they feel threatened by non-White suspects.
Not only do White women face the threat of being turned into the next “Karen” and doxed, demonized, fired and inundated with death threats on social media but soon they may face being charged with “hate crimes” and being sued for civil damages.
https://twitter.com/infolibnews/status/1275382998255448065
Perhaps the highest-profile case of a “Karen” was Amy Cooper of Manhattan, a White woman who called 911 on a Black man who openly admitted to threatening her.
Cooper was doxed, fired from her job, had her dog taken away temporarily and was brought up on criminal charges by corrupt Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance.
The New York Times is still dragging her name through the mud and smeared her in a false and defamatory story just a few days ago.
The entire premise of a racially charged @nytimes story is wrong. So they bury the print correction 3 days later on p. 13, next to a house ad.
The Times had said Amy Cooper made a second 911 call. She didn't.
Note the absence of customary "we regret the error" language. pic.twitter.com/o0h8APZUC5
— Gary Weiss (@gary_weiss) October 18, 2020
The original Times story was picked up and spread everywhere. There should be a corrective story, not an editor's note. CNN is still repeating the original erroneous story, without correction.https://t.co/j7ODRae6EX
— Gary Weiss (@gary_weiss) October 18, 2020
Cooper is reportedly negotiating a plea deal “to avoid prison.”
The left does not want and does not care about “equality” — they want revenge.
Read more at: InformationLiberation.com
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