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Showing Original Post only (View all)ACLU: The Government Is Watching #BlackLivesMatter, And It’s Not Okay [View all]
The Government Is Watching #BlackLivesMatter, And Its Not Okay
By Nusrat Choudhury, Staff Attorney, ACLU Racial Justice Program
AUGUST 4, 2015 | 10:30 AM
According to documents recently obtained by The Intercept in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, the government is surveilling the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Records from the Department of Homeland Securitys Office of Operations Coordination show that since August 2014, DHS officials have been trolling public social media accounts, including Facebook, Twitter, and Vine, to map and collect information on #BlackLivesMatter protests and supposedly related events. Targeted activities include silent vigils held across the country following the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, an anti-police brutality protest in Philadelphia, and an April 2015 #BlackLivesMatter protest in Washington D.C. The documents even show a plan to gather information on a funk music parade in a historically Black neighborhood in the nations capital.
Perhaps most troubling are the Google maps and live updates tracking, minute-by-minute, the movements of participants in an April 2015 #BlackLivesMatter protest in Washington, D.C. A DHS email released to the Intercept confirms that on the day before the event, several DHS officials were aware of a Federal Bureau of Investigation joint intelligence bulletin characterizing the protest as a First Amendment-protected event, and noting that there was no information suggesting that violent behavior is planned for Washington, DC.
What will be done with this trove of information? We know that DHS shares what it gathers with local and federal law enforcement for targeting police stops and investigations. Information about specific individuals can also be funneled into the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting system, which provides reports to the FBI through regional fusion centers. .........(more)
https://www.aclu.org/blog/speak-freely/government-watching-blacklivesmatter-and-its-not-okay
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Obama does not know all and control all. I realize certain folks believe all black men are super human, but still.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#7
Folks in the GOP pretending Obama is not beloved by black folk in America are funny are they not?
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#9
Oh-sorry, I thought you were referring to the article. I've always been a fan of the ACLU myself.
jalan48
Aug 2015
#13
Yes. Some folks know who really watches the black folks carefully, and with fear, and it is not Obama.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#16
True, but now that Obama (or at least his people) are aware of it, this will surely stop
hughee99
Aug 2015
#19
Because Obama controls all of the judicial, security and surveillance system from his WH Black Magic room?
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#20
Are these the same alledged guys who spied on Germany and Brazil? Where was Obama on that also, one might also ask - using
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#50
Well, those were probably NSA guys, while these are probably Homeland Security guys.
Comrade Grumpy
Aug 2015
#52
I am bored of the folks believing in nothing more than generalities and slaps to the intellect, is all.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#29
A chance to slam Obama because....reasons!....but rather incompetently played out, so it is all good.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#24
If you're looking for imcompetence, take a look at the "Obama has no control over his own agencies"
hughee99
Aug 2015
#33
The think some folks have been playing too long in open fields of strawmen.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#46
I think it's called the inability to think critically. Not sure it can be fixed quickly.
jalan48
Aug 2015
#34