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1. hef198+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-02 10:36:32
Tear gas and rubber bullets against, at the start, peaceful protesters. not okay tools. Neither is encircling groups or overwhelming them with larger numbers.

This way of thinking, looking at it as a war-like situation and vocabulary, is what leads to escalation. On the other hand, neither is a completly off-hands approach. Tough call, right? Funny thing, when white guys with masks, tactical vests and AR-15s stormed official government buildings, e.g. in Minisota, police didn't intervene.

And seriously, hand-to-hand combat? Hope you're not a cop.

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2. g8tor+X5[view] [source] 2020-06-02 11:35:20
>>hef198+(OP)
> Tear gas and rubber bullets against, at the start, peaceful protesters. not okay tools.

Correct from your perspective.

I don't think it was used when the gathering was peaceful unless it was area denial. I think there's some or all of property damage, arson, looting, arming and throwing, before they use those tools.

Interested to see a video with context from the current unrest where that's not the case.

By hand to hand, I mean the stuff that happens when police and gatherers engage at close quarters.

There's lots of these scenes from the HK unrest. it basically is hand-to-hand combat with batons like I said.

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