marthews 🏴

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Reflections from #NewEngland on #surveillance, #justice, #books and #medieval things. Chair of www.restorethe4th.com and www.warrantless.org. U.S. & U.K. person.
@DaRC_Fantom @Remittancegirl When I was in the UK in 2017-8, the BBC coverage of immigration was hyped-up, vicious, racist, and relentless. I doubt it's gotten any better since.
@athorn The funding requests will come to Boston or the towns and cities immediately neighboring Boston.
Because we don't yet know which #Massachusetts communities are likely to receive these funds, there's no immediate action item. But it's something that will likely be coming up soon, so keep an ear out.
While surveillance cameras and other tools for policing are an obvious area for local spending, the scope of FEMA and EOPSS grants is broader than that, so in theory the same grants could be used for other emergency infrastructure such as ambulances.

Here in #Massachusetts, the Metro Boston Homeland Security Region has over 1 million dollars to spend. It's not clear what #Boston area communities would receive the funds, but when they do, there will likely be City Council discussions about proposals to buy a bunch of new cameras. When that happens, it's important that we be ready to advocate for more pro-social uses of the funds.

#MAPoli #surveillance

The precariousness of federal funding for security and emergency response creates pressure for organizations---unsure of whether their current funding could be rescinded---to rapidly find things to do with the funds. And an obvious area for spending is the purchase of surveillance cameras and similar technology.

For anyone concerned about municipal budgeting for surveillance technology and increased policing in the U.S., here's something to watch for: the new administration's Department of Homeland Security (FEMA and EOPSS) has been denying renewal of grants to local agencies. This shift is creating budget anxieties in local organizations reliant on federal grants.

#USPol #surveillance

Mask bans violate our fundamental civil liberties and considering the ongoing risks of death or disablement due to COVID and Bird Flu, criminalizing mask wearing is a public health + disability justice issue. https://www.themarshallproject.org/2024/11/12/mask-bans-protest-surveillance
How Mask Bans Threaten Free Speech, From New York to North Carolina

Privacy advocates worry banning masks at protests will encourage harassment, while cops’ high-tech tools render the rules unnecessary.

The Marshall Project
Hopelessness isn’t natural. It needs to be produced. If we really want to understand this situa- tion, we have to begin by understanding that the last thirty years have seen the construction of a vast bureaucratic apparatus for the creation and maintenance of hopelessness, a kind of giant machine that is designed, first and foremost, to destroy any sense of possible alternative futures.
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“No-Fly” case to be argued Monday morning, Jan. 8th in the U.S. Supreme Court:
https://papersplease.org/wp/2024/01/03/no-fly-case-to-be-argued-jan-8th-in-the-supreme-court/
“No-Fly” case to be argued Jan. 8th in the Supreme Court – Papers, Please!