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Tag Archives: Sheriff Lee Baca
A Clean, Well Lighted Place for the Banality of Evil (Part 2)
(ed. Originally published August 25, 2012 – here!) The drugs, as they so sadly do, finally wore off after a few hours of fitful sleep snuck in between seemingly arbitrary holding-cell changes and perfunctory, peanut butter and jelly sandwich lines. … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Archival, Liberalism, occupy, Patriarchy, Prisons, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged A Clean Well Lighted Place, banality of evil, deputies, deputy, Ernest Hemingway, Hannah Arendt, hate, hatred, jail, la, LA County, LA County Sheriff, Lee Baca, los angeles, race, racism, Sheriff Lee Baca, twin towers, white supremacy
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