I watched the Cornell West interview at DemocracyNow
https://www.democracynow.org/2020/6/1/cornel_west_us_moment_of_reckoning
where he says the failed social experiment that is America is breaking
apart.
But more troubled than ever by the Americanising of this or, using Trump
as a prop, when deaths in police custody over decades at least here in
the UK are regular.
The big difference is that everything here is off camera. So never ever
the question of charges against the police unlike the US.
The other thing is the conditions of production of the images we see now
which depend on the law. For example if you look at this video here:
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CAtVvp3nsFm/?igshid=1nvv3zg61rg8w
The point is that it would be impossible to produce such a video in the
UK or France or Spain (or anywhere in Europe?) without being assaulted
by the law or arrested - on charges of obstructing the police.
In Calais I witness on a regular basis, assaults by the CRS on refugees.
It's very dangerous to even think of pointing a camera.
Also by Article 80 of the French data protection act, only professional
journalists can film the police.
In Spain, there is a blanket law against citizens filming the police
doing their work (Citizen Security Law 2015). And in certain parts of
Greece hide the phone.
So the drama of death at least as image production in Fortress Europe or
Hostile environment is totally different but the underlying problem is
there - which the BLM protests here acknowledge.
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