2/ So grateful to @chassisk for this report. I'd like to slow the tape and zoom out a little from where I sit, but I mostly pray that people would mull over these words from Reverend Alexander, who served as the chaplain at Riverbend Maximum Security Institution not too long ago.
3/ She speaks a kind of cosmic plainspeak in the tradition of Ella Baker & Thoreau & James Lawson & Camus & Dorothy Day. We get the dystopia we pay and vote for. Our gov't operates by our presumed consent until we withdraw it in one way or another.
4/ We, the people, of Tennessee, have contracted out the caging of humans [asylum-seeking families etc.] to @CoreCivic. And one fine day [yesterday], Reverend Alexander & other citizens decided to risk something in their hungering & thirsting after righteousness. A signal flare.
5/ Here's how it went for Reverend Alexander: https://twitter.com/natalie_allison/status/1026513966502211584
6/ She was joined by a former prison guard no longer willing to abide the preventable deaths of incarcerated people: https://twitter.com/natalie_allison/status/1026437986844659713
7/ Our police chief proclaimed that this demonstration of prophetic consciousness "can only be interpreted" in one way: https://twitter.com/natalie_allison/status/1026599370546995200
9/ We're also the place where the prayer trade booms and people accrue financial profit with God talk and church talk and ex-church talk and hypocrisy talk and talk about what we would've done if we'd lived in Nazi Germany or the "civil rights era' etc.
10/ Our own neighbors went for it yesterday as realists of the larger reality, declaring as lawless our own liturgy's of torture & death & family separation and...It seems to be beneath the interest of so many. It seems to have slipped through the cracks of competing interests.
11/ Maybe it's risk aversion. Are we only able to see what we feel we can afford to see? Is it a brand/overhead/platform thing? I don't know, but I believe history was made yesterday. My prayer is that we'll meet their feat of attentiveness with some of our own. If not now, when?
12/ Couple more things. Reverend Alexander's long-haul witness can be meaningfully accessed via @noexceptionsTN &...Anybody have any thoughts on why it's so hard to get people to amplify (or even acknowledge) moments like this? Am I missing something obvious?
14/ "My absence from the people that love me and their absence from me unnecessarily tortures our bodies and threatens our souls. But I should take care not to attribute more power to the prison than it actually has." Jacob Davis https://www.scalawagmagazine.org/2018/06/whether-fences-or-not/?fbclid=IwAR3r7FVvB0aBQQeIF9gwaQE9riBE3SH6zEiRNRxT2__4euSyrAUYpGDSjBY
17/ We, the people, of the United States of America, pay @CoreCivic to do what they do in our name. https://twitter.com/QasimRashid/status/1143180952266407936
18/ That's @WeAreGeo & @CoreCivic: https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1143386604356231169
23/ There are so many ways to hate God. https://twitter.com/MaxRivlinNadler/status/1249006443686055937
25/ Tfw when a community's refusal to partner with white supremacist terror is "playing politics." https://twitter.com/yihyun_jeong/status/1280276131531407360
27/ There are so many ways to hate God. https://twitter.com/brinleyhineman/status/1298647510240591878
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