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A few weeks ago, after writing about Ethan Saylor for The Nation, I received a number of questions about why President Obama didn’t speak out about Saylor’s death the way he did for Trayvon Martin. I argued that these questions were misguided. People get murdered every day, the president weighed in because it became a … Continue ReadingJustice

No evidence for Stop-and-frisk reducing crime

There’s a long piece in the Washington Post (Wonkblog) today about claims that stop-and-risk reduce crime. I’m now becoming obsessed not with police brutality, per se, but with the discourse of police explanations.  “No question about it, violent crime will go up,” New York police commissioner Ray Kelly declared on Meet the Press on Sunday, when … Continue ReadingNo evidence for Stop-and-frisk reducing crime

On the phrase, “Retard Barbie”

An online conservative on Twitter called Wendy Davis, the Texas state senator, “retard Barbie.” The leading Republican candidate for governor thanked him. Thirty hours later, that candidate noted that he thanks his supporter, but to “stay positive.” This language stops ONLY when people inside a movement stops. I know some of you are Republicans. I … Continue ReadingOn the phrase, “Retard Barbie”