Officer Down

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Industry Publishing
Occupation Activism!
Location Portland, Oregon, United States
Introduction OD(formerly TC) is an social justice/political/police accountability blog whose concept has existed in one form or another since 2006. OD's presence on Myspace (originally) and Facebook (later) has been taken down, indicating the impact OD has had. The current blog itself had gone through a forced removal in January 2012, and only [relatively] recently has it undergone reconstitution. There's no doubt by now that dirty, filthy cops and their rat-ass supporters see OD as a threat - perceived or not. Just to be perfectly clear, OD does NOT condone nor advocate violence or harm to any degree against anyone, be they police or civilians. However, OD will - as has always - continue to brazenly call out the crimes of dirty cops and so-called "law enforcement" officials, the horrors of the Corporate/Prison Industrial Matrix, as well as draw attention to the victims and survivors of police violence and murder.
Interests Anti-rotten police, anti-prisons, smashing religion/enslavement, police abuse, combating the gestapo-police state, politics, radicalism, social justice, fighting fascism, writing, democratic socialism, crime, injustice, war, economics & poverty, terrorism, imperialism, class warfare, corrupt cops, police terrorism, anti-racism, human & civil rights, protests, philosophy, anti-zionism, history, strife, global conflict, IXXI truth, the monetary fund, the drug war, subversive media, revolutions, extremism, Palestine/Israel, health, social manipulation, consumerism, etc.OFFICER DOWN! Accountability for ALL Police!
Favorite Movies The Raid (Indonesia), The Raid 2: Berandal, The Terminator, Hobo With A Shotgun, Maniac (both 1980 and 2013), The Zeitgeist films, The Matrix, Taxi Ride to the Darkside.
Favorite Music Millions of Dead Cops, N.W.A., The Exploited, Doom, Discharge, All Pigs Must Die, SLAYER, Skinny Puppy, Atari Teenage Riot, etc.
Favorite Books The New Jim Crow (Michelle Alexander), The Terror Factory: Inside the FBI’s Manufactured War on Terror (Trevor Aaronson), Dragnet Nation: A Quest for Privacy, Security, and Freedom in a World of Relentless Surveillance (Julia Angwin), Busted: A Tale of Corruption and Betrayal in the City of Brotherly Love ( Wendy Ruderman, and Barbara Laker), Dirty Wars (Jeremy Scahill), If They Come Morning (Angela Davis)