Last night we had complete #Toronto legend Cee Reality spinning and spitting for us at the Defund and Disarm Dance Party. Much love to him for putting up with our chaos and totally going with it.
He ended his set with an epic live version of Fuck the Colonizers.
The evening started with the cops barricading the courtyard so that we could not use that space to talk about their shitty behaviour at protests, but it's not like these things keep sound from going through them.
Lessons were learned, surprisingly.
Also, kinda surprisingly, people want to do it again. I only got to give one of my two speeches.
Which I guess leaves me something for the next round.
The speech I did get to give was the one on police brutality. I guess it wouldn't be a TORONTO action against police brutality if there wasn't police brutality. (Flashback to the Justice for Regis Memorial March.)
So, in addition to the litany I delivered last night, both directly to Global News and the assembled group, and will attach down thread, the cops added:
• badly gouging someone in the eye, such that they were STILL at the hospital this morning;
• sprained elbow;
• not giving someone having an asthma attack their inhaler.
Fuck the colonizers, fuck the colonizers, fuck 'em
Fuck the genociders, fuck the genociders, fuck 'em
Fuck the occupiers, fuck the occupiers, fuck 'em
Canada, America, Israel: fuck 'em
Things I learned last night:
It is REALLY fucking hard to not LO when shit is happening and you've done it for years.
It is really hard for other people not to look at me as an LO when shit goes down, because I've done it for years.
But we have trained hundreds of people to replace me: They've got this.
They're brilliant and they're awesome.
And we're all going to watch the cops and hold them accountable for their bullshit, because clearly no one else will.
And with this, I retire the hashtag #LOLife
My speech from last night as it was written (but not exactly as it was delivered):
Hi I'm Gisela (Gigi) and I'll be your potty mouth host for the evening. First I just want to say to those of you who thought that when I step back from the MDC you would never see me again (gestures). [I skipped the end of this paragraph:] I like to think of it as moving from the Movement Defence Committee to the Movement Offence Committee. I mean, it's a committee of one at this point, but people are free to join!
A bit of housekeeping: Remember where you are and that they love spending our $$ on their expensive surveillance toys. If someone seems a bit too determined to have space-inappropriate conversation here, walk away from them.
You're welcome to add a message to the boards or make a sign, I highly recommend using block letters to anonymize your writing.
And now for the reason we're here.
We don't talk enough about the everyday, harms cops do in our community. We talk about the big things, when they commit the most egregious acts, but we don't talk about just the everyday bullshit that comes with interacting with police.
The one thing I've learned is that a lot of cops are very confused by this stance. I often say it's the burnish/tarnish dichotomy: they see their uniform as being burnished (or big upped) by the brave
activities of one or two cops.
But what they forget is that the thousands upon thousands of shitty acts that they commit tarnish the entire force.
So let's talk about some of these shitty things as it pertains to protest.
I have seen a particular move they like to do where your arms are held up by two cops and your feet are swept out from underneath you towards the back, so you go down face first. At least two women have been knocked fully unconscious by this maneuver.
I have been present for 14 concussions delivered by TPS in the last year, and I have been informed of another 17;
There have been:
• Countless soft tissue injuries
• Nasal fractures
• Bruised orbital bones
• Wrenched and dislocated shoulders
• Fractured foot bones
• Sprained ankles
• Meniscal tear
[Someone called out "broken rib"]
They've stolen people's walking canes, broken people's glasses [lots of glasses], and intentionally stepped on someone's hearing aid.
They've pulled hijabs off women. They've "accidentally" torn and yanked items of clothing off men and women.
They've refused to give people clean water while in the holding cells.
They have used the knee on neck move made famous in the George Floyd case.
And this is just what I know about.
They've caused enough injuries that even the SIU is investigating. And while no one expects that the self-investigation unit will actually do anything, the fact that even the cops think the cops have gone too fucking far says something.
Speaking of investigating cop misconduct and overreach, let's talk about the avenues that we have to address the shit that goes on such as they exist.
In every last one of them, people get to be retraumatized because the person investigating is a cop. It doesn't matter if it's the OIPRD, the SIU or this new body that they're touting: it's cops investigating cops.
And because they're cops, when they ask for photo or video evidence of their own misconduct, it can be used to criminalize others or used against yourself if they decide to charge you later.
When talking about the Neptune Four situation, a police brutality case against four Black children, The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) said:
"The OHRC remains concerned that there is no effective mechanism to hold police accountable for systemic discrimination."
I would take that one step further and simply say that there is no effective mechanism to hold police accountable for anything.
And I remind you:
The system isn't broken, it was built this way.
The speech I didn't deliver last night (but will absolutely give next time!):
You may notice that I keep removing my mask. It's because these motherfuckers already know who I am.
Now I thought it was because I have PLed in the past, and I have given them my name.
But it turns out they had to do a little snooping. Pretty sure the facial recognition van gave them the informationthey already had.
I hope it was worth $5 million dollars for McDouchenozzle to say "Gisela McKay" at me.
I think it was supposed to be intimidating.
But they've definitely been using much more effective intimidation tactics in trying to get people to stop coming out and challenging the system.
From pretending that there was a 911 hang up in a house where there was no one else home to make a 911 call, to no-knock warrants at 5am, to surrounding people with 10 cop cars or tackling people at airports when they could just let them know they need to head to a station to turn themselves in (by the way, I am happy to accompany anyone who needs to do a turn in), these assholes have been playing very dangerous games for years.
It's so much theatre.
They overcharge for the press release that makes it look as though they've actually accomplished a great feat and the media runs their narratives for them unquestioningly, uncritically.
And they never correct the public perception once the charges are dropped.
The point is to wear us down so we stop challenging the status quo.
Again I say:
The system isn't broken, it was built this way.
@Gigi aiming to make it next time. fell asleep prematurely last night at 7pm and slept 14h straight - wtf, brain?!
Sometimes your body just needs the rest!
I didn't get out of bed until about 3:30 today.