Dillogic wrote:
Yeah, journalists around people throwing stuff; whose fault is that?
You mean like the Aljazeera news crew that was filming the police from a sidewalk (and not among the protestors) who had their equipment dismantled by the cops after they fled the teargas which landed right at their feet? Or the two journalists arrested in a McDonald's after being ordered to leave and not complying fast enough (you could watch their video of the event if you want).
Dillogic wrote:
The same with peaceful protestors. When you're in a crowd that has a few bad apples, you will be caught in it.
Most of the protestors that were mistreated by the police did not have "bad apples" among them. And even if they did, the blanket targeting of crowds is not something that should happen in a nation that values human beings as human beings.
Dillogic wrote:
That's one reason why you don't let crowds of peaceful people accumulate in angry situations.
That has got to be one of the most un-American things I have ever seen.
Dillogic wrote:
Not saying the police didn't make mistakes, but it's far from being out of the ordinary considering events on previous nights, with looting, burnt businesses, armed individuals shooting at officers/vehicles, lots of potentially dangerous reports that they have to respond to, and etcetera.
The fact that this is not out of the ordinary behavior by the police is exactly why this is a major issue. And as for the people shooting at police, I have seen that nowhere. I have seen molotov cocktails mentioned, but no bullets coming from anyone other than police so far.
Dillogic wrote:
That's what's ironic. People ask for police to respond to potentially deadly situations (and the precedent is set here), then people get irked when they respond in a way that is safe to them.
The problem is that showing up with military grade equipment and having less restrictions on using it than the military is not something that should be A-ok with anyone, regardless of the circumstances.
Dillogic wrote:
The MRAP is just a free bulletproof truck. Free and bulletproof being why they'd have it. It's no different to any other truck that can carry people and gear.
It is much different. Showing up armed for battle is the absolute least effective way to calm down a frustrated and angry crowd that is demanding answers. It did not work well in the long run for any of the military dictators we've helped overthrow, and it won't work in what our democracy is becoming.
And all this free military equipment issued to small police departments is a big part of a major growing issue in this country. There is no reason for a jurisdiction with 30,000 people needs that much hardware. Even some of the proponents of the posession of that kind of equipment have been quite vocal about it being completely misused in the current situation. That is why the Sate Highway Patrol (who
should have no reason to be there) has taken over; the local force has gone bat-sh*t crazy with their paranoid "the people are out to get us" mentality.
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