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Yeah, it's Katie Porter for me.

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  • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

    LOL!

    Yeah, no thanks.

    RIP Stephon Clark.

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    @mekkaokereke That is pathetic.

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    • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

      I'm done with Democrats that want civil rights and accountability for everyone except the police.

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      @mekkaokereke Police are paid by taxpayers, who damn well have a right to know who is walking their streets with guns and authority to wield. Who wants cops with rap sheets?

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      • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

        LOL!

        Yeah, no thanks.

        RIP Stephon Clark.

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        @mekkaokereke Shit, I dropped my tiny violin, which I use to serenade all the government officials indemnified by the state for mistakes made at work.

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        • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

          LOL!

          Yeah, no thanks.

          RIP Stephon Clark.

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          @mekkaokereke makes me think of the father claiming to the child “this will hurt me more than you”

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          • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

            "Yelled at a staffer" vs "fought the release of police misconduct records," is not a close contest for me.

            No, I'm not saying that it's OK for a politician to treat their staff badly. I'm saying that y'all are sexist for acting like she's the meanest person in politics.

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            @mekkaokereke Same thing happened to Amy Klobuchar, which also pissed me off then. And Porter is more progressive, IMO. I want her running this blue state.

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            • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

              LOL!

              Yeah, no thanks.

              RIP Stephon Clark.

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              So disappointing.

              "The attorney general’s actions on law enforcement issues have frustrated some people who supported his election last year, including civil rights attorney John Burris, who represented Rodney King in his civil rights lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department.

              “I’m disappointed,” Burris said after Becerra’s announcement in the Stephon Clark case. “I supported him wholeheartedly [during the election]. I think I had higher hopes for him in the beginning.”

              Burris said he has asked Becerra in the last few years to look at other police shootings and the attorney general has always sided with the local district attorneys in not pursuing action against officers."

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              • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                Yeah, it's Katie Porter for me.

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                @mekkaokereke

                100% with you.

                Someone who is stressed and needs to learn anger management is far better than someone who coddles up to police unions.

                And his stupid debate retort claiming that Porter had never governed. Um, she was in the House for years, Becerra.

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                • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                  LOL!

                  Yeah, no thanks.

                  RIP Stephon Clark.

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                  @mekkaokereke

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                  • spiegelmama@infosec.exchangeS spiegelmama@infosec.exchange

                    @mekkaokereke Same thing happened to Amy Klobuchar, which also pissed me off then. And Porter is more progressive, IMO. I want her running this blue state.

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                    @spiegelmama @mekkaokereke methinks the problem is the ridiculously enormous political consulting apparatus that serves democrats. seems like most progressives that get elected try to tack more towards the moderate side of the party once they’ve won election and want to get reelected.

                    I understand many sell out (Sinema) but I can’t imagine the paydays are quite so lucrative outside of Congress, so why abandon your base that put you there in the first place? Does no one have principles they live by anymore?

                    I can’t remember the quote, so I’m gonna butcher my paraphrase of it, but, “I’d rather have enemies than none. It means I’ve lived a principled life.”

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                    • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                      Yeah, it's Katie Porter for me.

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                      California Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra has tried to walk a fine line amid the Black Lives Matter protests, portraying himself as both a civil rights defender and a friend of law enforcement. Critics say he's become too cautious on police use of force, including in the Stephon Clark case.

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                      @mekkaokereke

                      JFC

                      People need to vote in the damn primaries.

                      Especially in primaries like CA’s.

                      WTF

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                      • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                        I'm done with Democrats that want civil rights and accountability for everyone except the police.

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                        California Attorney General Xavier Becerra seeks to claw back records of police misconduct obtained by investigative reporters from public records requests.

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                        @mekkaokereke *Sigh* I was warming up to Becerra because he seemed to have a good record elsewhere. Funny how this subject never seems to come up in the interviews. 🙄

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                        • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                          I'm done with Democrats that want civil rights and accountability for everyone except the police.

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                          @mekkaokereke cop fellating politicians are the worst scumbags. They lack the spine to even own their bigotry

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                          • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                            Yeah, it's Katie Porter for me.

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                            California Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra has tried to walk a fine line amid the Black Lives Matter protests, portraying himself as both a civil rights defender and a friend of law enforcement. Critics say he's become too cautious on police use of force, including in the Stephon Clark case.

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                            @mekkaokereke
                            So I'm riding my bicycle on the sidewalk approaching the community college. A Black man is ahead of me. It's the week Michael Brown got murdered.
                            I say, "coming up behind you."
                            He steps to the side and slowly raises both hands about a foot to the side as I ride by.
                            It took me a solid 30 seconds to replay and realize why he did that. I wish I had stopped and said "IT SUCKS THAT YOU HAD TO DO THAT!!!"
                            Yea, you're gonna lose me in a hurry if you are "cautious" about "police reform."

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                            • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                              Yeah, it's Katie Porter for me.

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                              California Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra has tried to walk a fine line amid the Black Lives Matter protests, portraying himself as both a civil rights defender and a friend of law enforcement. Critics say he's become too cautious on police use of force, including in the Stephon Clark case.

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                              @mekkaokereke I agree.

                              But I'm also going to be very very very pragmatic in my voting in the upcoming "primary" - which ever Democratic candidate who is leading in the polls is almost certainly going to get my vote - even if the polls have Becerra and Streyer on top. I really want the fall election to be two Democratic candidates who can then run on who will do a better job.

                              What I don't want is any GOP candidate on the ballot in the fall

                              Am I happy? No but not a fan of the jungle primary

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                              • rycaut@mastodon.socialR rycaut@mastodon.social

                                @mekkaokereke I agree.

                                But I'm also going to be very very very pragmatic in my voting in the upcoming "primary" - which ever Democratic candidate who is leading in the polls is almost certainly going to get my vote - even if the polls have Becerra and Streyer on top. I really want the fall election to be two Democratic candidates who can then run on who will do a better job.

                                What I don't want is any GOP candidate on the ballot in the fall

                                Am I happy? No but not a fan of the jungle primary

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                                @mekkaokereke but since we have it - I'll vote accordingly. Would I much prefer rank choice or something similar - yes. Is that likely here in CA? Nope. or at least not anytime soon.

                                Until then keeping CA in the firmly blue camp is really important - not least because I'm a taxpayer, homeowner, and parent here and I shudder to think what a mess we could be in for if a MAGA GOP candidate wins in the fall.

                                And no it's not great.

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                                • rycaut@mastodon.socialR rycaut@mastodon.social

                                  @mekkaokereke but since we have it - I'll vote accordingly. Would I much prefer rank choice or something similar - yes. Is that likely here in CA? Nope. or at least not anytime soon.

                                  Until then keeping CA in the firmly blue camp is really important - not least because I'm a taxpayer, homeowner, and parent here and I shudder to think what a mess we could be in for if a MAGA GOP candidate wins in the fall.

                                  And no it's not great.

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                                  @Rycaut

                                  I get that. But my chances of being shot and killed by a cop are *higher* under a "tough on crime" Democrat, than under a MAGA Republican. My chances of being falsely imprisoned as a Black man are *higher* under a "tough on crime" Democrat, than under a MAGA republican.

                                  The year that cops killed the most people in recorded US history, was under Biden. It was lower in Trump's first term, and it's lower now under his second.

                                  This isn't praise for Trump. This is pointing out that "Tough on crime" Democrats are objectively more dangerous for Black US citizens trying not to get killed by cops, than MAGA Republicans.

                                  I do understand that life is better for white people in California under "tough on crime" Democrats than under MAGA Republicans. But I'm not going to vote to increase my own chances of getting shot to make white folks' lives more convenient. I'd rather load balance the fascism so that it's not all focused on people that look like me. And there are millions of Black Californian voters like me.

                                  My recommendation is that Californians choose a candidate that is more palatable to Black voters. Or we get a redux of the millions of Black men that refused to vote for Biden.

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                                  • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                                    @Rycaut

                                    I get that. But my chances of being shot and killed by a cop are *higher* under a "tough on crime" Democrat, than under a MAGA Republican. My chances of being falsely imprisoned as a Black man are *higher* under a "tough on crime" Democrat, than under a MAGA republican.

                                    The year that cops killed the most people in recorded US history, was under Biden. It was lower in Trump's first term, and it's lower now under his second.

                                    This isn't praise for Trump. This is pointing out that "Tough on crime" Democrats are objectively more dangerous for Black US citizens trying not to get killed by cops, than MAGA Republicans.

                                    I do understand that life is better for white people in California under "tough on crime" Democrats than under MAGA Republicans. But I'm not going to vote to increase my own chances of getting shot to make white folks' lives more convenient. I'd rather load balance the fascism so that it's not all focused on people that look like me. And there are millions of Black Californian voters like me.

                                    My recommendation is that Californians choose a candidate that is more palatable to Black voters. Or we get a redux of the millions of Black men that refused to vote for Biden.

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                                    @Rycaut

                                    You can switch the years and watch Biden set a high score for "US police killing people" in 2021.

                                    Then he beat his high score in 2022.

                                    Then he beat that high score in 2023.

                                    Then he set the all time record in 2024.🏆🥇

                                    And yes, this ramp up was a direct result of policies that Biden put in place, that Black civil rights leaders and criminal justice reformers opposed at the time, and told him that this would be the result. And he refused to listen. Again.

                                    Then so many Black men said, "We will never vote for Biden again!" That he could not possibly win. He had to drop out. Then Harris tried to win those Black voters back, and came very close! But not close enough. Trump won.

                                    Then the number of people killed by police came down under Trump in 2025. Because mayors of cities with a lot of Black people, finally did what civil rights leaders have been asking cities to do for decades.

                                    Just a moment...

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                                    • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                                      LOL!

                                      Yeah, no thanks.

                                      RIP Stephon Clark.

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                                      @mekkaokereke That's disgusting.

                                      My god.

                                      "We're traumatized by all of you noticing we racism-shot someone again."

                                      I don't how a person's mind gets this warped. Racism is a pathology.

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