"The Minneapolis City Council will be taking further action around responses to encampments at the Committee of the Whole Meeting on Tuesday, November 15th at 1:30pm. The meeting is open to the public and will be at City Hall in the City Council Chambers." — per Longfellow Neighborhood Association.
Whether or not you can (or want to) show up, please do tell your city councilor that snow & freezing cold is quite enough 'punishment' for being unhoused.
Please ask your city council member to stop the city from ever destroying any person's home when they are actively living there.
We do not need a comprehensive policy about unhoused people immediately. We do not even need more data from the cabal clustered around our despicable mayor.
We need to stop the human rights abuses committed by our police, public works, office of community planning & economic development, regulatory services, etc at the direction of the mayor.
Say, does anyone have any inkling what laws protecting basic human rights — that make illegal the denial of shelter and the destruction of personal property — that a certain newly-elected "progressive prosecutor" in Hennepin County, Minnesota could enforce? #MaryMoriarty
And if you see #JacobFrey anywhere keep asking him why his approach to "ending homelessness" is – rather than free housing – genocidal assaults and dispersion leaving people in ever more dangerous and desperate situations.
Keep swatting away his platitudes and his attempts to make government violence sound benign and asking him why he orders human rights violations until he gets some security guard or cop to guide you away.
As a nerd i am ashamed people at #TwinCitiesCon allowed him photo ops.