If the police were guilty of police brutality BUT the crowd kicked their asses instead of providing them with due process that they did not afford the detainee - was JUSTICE actually served?
The crowd believed its eyes and gave the swine just a fraction of the "due process" they deserved. Looks to me like a couple of the porkers got to flee the field before the ass-whooping due to them was delivered.
I approve this behavior. But, what if they had had guns drawn. It would have ended differently. American police always use 'deadly force for 'certain' groups.
Yes, justice was served. The consittution was desinged to HOLD BACK government. In fact government is in place by the will of the people. Should the people determine the government is oppressive, then tne people have the right/duty to VIOLENTLY overthrow that government. The police are agents acting under the color of law vested in them by the government. Their actions were oppresive and they were violently OVERTHROWN by the people. The government is not entitled to due process.
RISE AGAINST THE MACHINE! Man, fu*k the police...
ReplyDeleteNothing like a mob
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ReplyDeleteIf the police were guilty of police brutality BUT the crowd kicked their asses instead of providing them with due process that they did not afford the detainee - was JUSTICE actually served?
The crowd believed its eyes and gave the swine just a fraction of the "due process" they deserved. Looks to me like a couple of the porkers got to flee the field before the ass-whooping due to them was delivered.
ReplyDeleteI approve this behavior. But, what if they had had guns drawn. It would have ended differently. American police always use 'deadly force for 'certain' groups.
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Yes, justice was served. The consittution was desinged to HOLD BACK government. In fact government is in place by the will of the people. Should the people determine the government is oppressive, then tne people have the right/duty to VIOLENTLY overthrow that government.
ReplyDeleteThe police are agents acting under the color of law vested in them by the government. Their actions were oppresive and they were violently OVERTHROWN by the people. The government is not entitled to due process.
Peace!
Fifty...thousand.... soldiers.
ReplyDeleteNow there ain't but 20,000 police in the whole town, can you dig it, can you dig it, CAAANNNN YOU DIG IT???
Love > fear. Power to the people.
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Love is greater than fear. I always kind of hate to see Love use Violence to help overcome Fear. But sure, sometimes violence is necessary.
ReplyDeleteThat Brazilian speaking voice over the hip hop beats sounded real nice.
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