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1. jumell+J5[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:00:39
>>srames+(OP)
It has been terrifying and astounding to see the police response to protests against brutality with... more brutality.
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2. koolba+e6[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:04:50
>>jumell+J5
Versus what though? Outnumbered 25:1, rampant looting and mayhem all around, and seeing your mates hit with bottles of water filled with quikcrete, it doesn’t seem unreasonable to me.

Just because something makes you feel bad for society doesn’t mean the actions at an individual basis are purely malicious or unreasonable.

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3. save_f+O6[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:10:46
>>koolba+e6
There have been numerous videos recorded of police brutally assaulting peaceful protestors without any kind of provocation. Just look at Buffalo PD shoving an elderly man to the ground and creating a distraction as the cameras start turning on, or the bystander in Austin who was watching away from any crowds and was sniped with a bean bag round that fractured his skull.

There’s been an unbelievable amount of violence perpetrated by police these last few weeks. You cannot stand by this argument if you’ve been watching the footage.

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4. koolba+j8[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:26:20
>>save_f+O6
> There’s been an unbelievable amount of violence perpetrated by police these last few weeks. You cannot stand by this argument if you’ve been watching the footage.

There’s no way you can say with a straight face that the police have committed more acts of violence and destruction than the rioters.

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5. august+Q8[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:31:41
>>koolba+j8
One side is state sanctioned, you don't see why that might be important? And I'm absolutely willing to bet that more _people_, not property have been injured by police than protesters.
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