No Justice, No Peace (¾/15): The full report of the Department of Justice’s investigation into the Ferguson Police Department has been released and it is nothing short of horrifying. Please take the time to read each screencap above, and if you can stomach more afterwords, read the full report. The above barely scrapes the surface of the indignities Ferguson PD inflicted on the people they were supposed to protect and serve. Ferguson PD is not unique. This is everyday terrorism faced by Black folks from the police, around the country. #staywoke #farfromover
*sees a selfie* i’ve fallen in love
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Some suggest this happens because blue is a “calming color,” but others argue it’s just because nobody wants to draw attention to themselves by being suspicious under the special lights.

Welp. It’s almost like the vast majority of Muslims are perfectly normal people who hate violence like the rest of us. Who knew?
Also this shows that they were completely willing to turn in the bad egg in their community. Meanwhile, when white people commit hate crimes the entire country comes together to excuse it.

Finn given 54,000-euro speeding fine – http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-31709454
A Finnish man has been handed a whopping 54,000-euro fine for speeding, it’s reported.
Finland’s speeding fines are linked to income, with penalties calculated on daily earnings, meaning high earners get hit with bigger penalties for breaking the law. So, when businessman Reima Kuisla was caught doing 103km/h (64mph) in an area where the speed limit is 80km/h (50mph), authorities turned to his 2013 tax return, the Iltalehti newspaper reports. He earned 6.5m euros (£4.72m) that year, so was told to hand over 54,000 euros. The scale of the fine hasn’t gone down well with Mr Kuisla. “Ten years ago I wouldn’t have believed that I would seriously consider moving abroad,” he says on his Facebook page. “Finland is impossible to live in for certain kinds of people who have high incomes and wealth.”
There’s little sympathy from his fellow Finns on social media. “If you follow the rules you won’t have to pay fines,” says one user commenting on the Iltalehti website. “He should stop complaining and hang his head in shame instead”. Another person says: “Small fines won’t deter the rich – fines have to ‘bite’ everyone the same way.” But some say the system isn’t fair, and punishes the rich in society. Mr Kuisla might be grateful he doesn’t earn more. In 2002, an executive at Nokia was slapped with a 116,000-euro fine for speeding on his Harley Davidson motorbike. His penalty was based on a salary of 14m euros.
My aesthetic is the suffering of the rich
this rules
Why do the movies never show us this Spider-Man?
i would love to see this Spider-Man


















