Shivanthi Sathanandan posts to Facebook that she has been Carjacked

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  1. Jaybird says:

    Some have pointed out Shivanthi Sathanandan’s post from June 5th, 2020:

    We are going to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department. Say it with me.
    DISMANTLE πŸ‘πŸΏ The πŸ‘πŸΏ Minneapolis πŸ‘πŸΏ Police πŸ‘πŸΏ Department πŸ‘πŸΏ
    As allies, what can we do right now? LISTEN and LEARN from our Black siblings. And then AMPLIFY this message right now, in this moment. MPD has systematically failed the Black Community, they have failed ALL OF US. It’s time to build a new infrastructure that works for ALL communities. If you are still disagreeing with that BASIC FACT, I’m not sure what to say to you.
    I’m proud of the radical leadership and organizing of Jeremiah Bey Ellison and Phillipe Cunningham. We need to support them and all the City Council Members and electeds who are working alongside them. Today the Minneapolis City Council has an emergency hearing to approve a court order outlining immediate changes for MPD and a framework for systematic change.
    You can watch the hearing LIVE at 12:30 PM at this link: http://www.minneapolismn.gov/tv/citycounciltv
    If you live in Minneapolis, call and email your City Council Member to voice your support. If you don’t live in Minneapolis, be LOUD. Spread this message. Show your support. NOW is the moment for change.

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    • Doctor Jay in reply to Jaybird says:

      We live in a time of emotion, outrage, and hyperbole. I’m not sure it’s fair to describe the internet as being responsible for it all, but I think it’s in the mix.

      I know that. So my interpretive lens that I would read the thing you posted would translate it as “I want a police department that doesn’t kill black people for almost no reason, and I’m really, really mad. I want a different police department than the one we have.”

      Which is entirely consistent with “I’m so glad for the assistance provided by the police department”.

      Contradictory behavior is an everyday event. I don’t necessarily call it newsworthy. It’s the result of conflicted emotion, which we all have.

      That’s my interpretive lens as applied to the statements above. I’ll add something that I think is really interesting.

      It seems to me that the increasing emotionality we see, especially in social media, comes from a desire to be seen, to be noticed, to matter. To have influence. To not feel so alone in the world. It’s a problem of our times, and covid made it worse, I’m sure.

      And yet, the hyperbolic strategy, which is very common, holds the seeds of its own defeat. It is like the boy who cried wolf.Report

      • Jaybird in reply to Doctor Jay says:

        A ton of right-wingers are pointing fingers and laughing saying “KARMA!”

        A small, non-representative, handful of left-wingers are looking at her photo and asking if the photo is faked. “That doesn’t look like blood to me!” and so on.

        Less conspiratorial, but still pretty conspiratorial, posted links to other prominent politicians getting carjacked and wondering if there is an Op.

        More reasonable people are guessing that she hopped on the “Defund” bandwagon in 2020 when “Defund” was cool and now it’s 2023 and so she’s hopping on the “HOLD CRIMINALS ACCOUNTABLE!” now that that’s looking like it’s becoming cool again.

        Even more reasonable people than that are paraphrasing Irving Kristol and saying that a conservative is a liberal who has been carjacked.

        For my part… I think that we’re going to see a couple of years of “Tough On Crime”. From the state level to the federal level. And Biden, once again, will be key to the legislation getting through.Report

    • Rob McMillin in reply to Jaybird says:

      Anyone, at this point, who got on the β€œdefund” train for short-term political gain who now (rightly?) claims victim status is fair game.

      There are legitimate reasons to advocate for police reform, but the James Madison quote is perpetually in play: β€œIf Men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and the next place, oblige it to control itself.”Report

    • Brandon Berg in reply to Jaybird says:

      Maybe she meant that the MPD had been failing the black community by not taking enough violent criminals off the street, and that they should be dismantled and replaced by a new police force that would bring the hammer down.Report

    • Justin Krupa in reply to Jaybird says:

      This has been fact-checked and has been determined to be false. She never called the police or reported being attacked or carjacked. This is just rhetoric because she is not going to be re-elected due to her stance on dismantling the police. The blood marks on her face are indicative of micro-dermabrasion.Report

  2. Philip H says:

    What happened to her is terrible and is a thing that needs to be addressed in a variety of ways – including capturing and incarcerating the offenders.

    What her story doesn’t provide however is any evidence these young men were released pending other trials, or released after serving sentences etc. Her story also doesn’t tell us whether the suspects have been apprehended, nor does it tell us what carjacking is like in Minneapolis right now. So while she may be right that there is an apprehension and incarceration problem feeding carjacking, she may be wrong too.

    Her prior statements about defunding the police really have no bearing here unless you are intending to be one of those who wants to yell “Karma” at her. Which is cruel, heartless and needless additional violence.Report

    • Saul Degraw in reply to Philip H says:

      This is an area where a few things can be simultaneously true:

      1. The American Police force are massively stacked against black people especially black men;

      2. We use prison as new Jim Crow;

      3. Our chronic underfunding of drug treatment, mental health, and other social services increases the number of people in prison for longer periods or who exist in a perpetual pipeline to prison;

      4. Prison might be the worst form of punishment ever tried except all the others.

      I often find that the abolish prison side sweeps a bunch of inconvenient facts under the rug and pretends it is all about 1-3 while ignoring people like SBF or the woman who was just arrested in Utah for child abuse.Report

    • Jaybird in reply to Philip H says:

      I think that her prior statements about defunding the police would be irrelevant were she a private citizen.

      Given that she is one of the vice-chairs for one of Minnesota’s Democratic Party offshoots, I think that puts her earlier comments in a different light.

      For one thing, it indicates that the DFL party is on the cusp of changing its attitudes toward law enforcement and her earlier statements give a good idea of whereabout those earlier attitudes were back in 2020.Report

  3. Chip Daniels says:

    If the city is in fact so lawless as this, maybe the police force needs to be disbanded and reformed into something competent.

    I mean, how many failures does a government bureacracy get, before we look at alternatives?Report

    • LeeEsq in reply to Chip Daniels says:

      I still think we should just institute Peelian Principles rather than try to recreate the wheel as Americans are want to do. If we do need a particularly American, but expensive, idea of reforming police than we should combine the fire department, E?MS, and the police into one department and have people rotate duties. The theory is that this will deter the people who go into police work for the reason to be violent.Report

    • Jaybird in reply to Chip Daniels says:

      Hey, don’t tell me.

      Tell the politicians in Minneapolis.

      (One thing you’ve gotta admit: It’s pretty dumb to carjack the politicians. Carjack the store owners! Carjack the guys who work at the dealership! Carjack the guys coming out of the DAV! Don’t carjack the people who help craft policy.)Report

  4. milton says:

    As long as what happened to her was happenbing to others, it was unconsequencial. She called for defunding the police.
    But now that reality have caught her back, she ask for being ‘tougher on crimes’.

    Now, what happened to her and to her kids was HORRIBLE, no doubts about it.

    But it is also a DIRECT consequence of teh VERY policy that she used to stands for. And it hurt a LOT of people , not ONLY her.

    So, maybe she could also recongnise that her decision mattered. And that they had cosnequences. Above her.Report

  5. InMD says:

    I’m less interested in the apparent hypocrisy than the larger lessons. Defund was dumb, and we need good police departments, and part of being a good department is accountability. Ultimately though what this reiterates is that no matter how good or bad the police are we are all ultimately responsible for our own self defense and the defense of our families. It can never be totally outsourced.Report

    • Jaybird in reply to InMD says:

      I think that there are plenty of interpretations where there is no hypocrisy whatsoever.

      Back in 2020, I thought that police were worse than the various ruffians out there. Killing people under color of law! Now that I have had my own up-close-and-personal encounter with these hooligans, I know that they are worse than in my naΓ―ve imaginings and, good God, if they were willing to do this to me, I know that they’re going to do this to others and *NOBODY* and I mean *NOBODY* should go through what I went through! Thank you police! You guys are great!

      See? No hypocrisy required.Report

      • Chip Daniels in reply to Jaybird says:

        Can you think of other interpretations, which also don’t require hypocrisy?

        Ones that might be closer to your own thoughts on policing?Report

        • Jaybird in reply to Chip Daniels says:

          Why do I need to? I came up with one that was good enough and fit the facts that we know about. If I need another, I can come up with another but I’m satisfied.

          My own thoughts on policing? “Man, I really wish we had gone with ‘Abolish QI’ or ‘Abolish Asset Forfeiture!’ or maybe even ‘Abolish Police Unions!’ instead of falling for COINTELPRO’s ‘Defund the Police!'”Report

          • Chip Daniels in reply to Jaybird says:

            Unless you have mind reading ability, no, your idea doesn’t fit the facts.

            But if it satisfies you, I’m cool with that.Report

            • Jaybird in reply to Chip Daniels says:

              How not?

              Is it your opinion that she *MUST* be a hypocrite and the burden of proof is on anyone who thinks otherwise?

              Poor Shivanthi. Unable to change her mind, even after being beaten in front of her children, thanks to… what’s your guiding principle here?Report

  6. Rick says:

    Shivanthi Sathanandan Spuzaholic.Report