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Marilyn Mosby, Black electoral infrastructure, and the weaponization of prison against Black communities

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
January 6, 2025
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Criticism of Black elected officials often centers on perceived lack of courage. Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle (LBS) has been vocal in this critique, essential to their advocacy.

In Baltimore, the absence of independent Black electoral infrastructure means candidates often rely on external institutions. Consequently, choices at the ballot box are pre-determined by corporate and political establishments.

Many Black officials serve interests outside their community. It’s imperative to organize effectively to ensure they work for their constituents. LBS aims to develop long-term electoral infrastructure for Baltimore’s Black population.

While some Black officials challenge powerful interests, they face consequences. Marilyn Mosby’s federal prosecution exemplifies this. Known for prosecuting officers in Freddie Gray’s case, she was targeted for her stance on police accountability and criminal justice reform. Source: Afro

Mosby’s support for police accountability legislation, cannabis decriminalization, and community-based violence prevention clashed with the law enforcement establishment. Her prosecution, largely on non-substantial charges, serves as political retribution.

In Maryland, officials like Scott Shellenberger and Ivan Bates oppose criminal justice reform. Their support for repealing laws protecting juvenile rights highlights regressive agendas.

Mosby’s tenure countered such policies, emphasizing the importance of her advocacy, regardless of personal opinions.

The use of federal prosecution against political adversaries sets a dangerous precedent. Calls for Mosby’s pardon underscore the threat to Black political engagement.

Advocacy for her pardon reveals the need to reassess Black political relationships, highlighting ongoing exploitation within the Democratic Party.

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