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originally posted by: babybunnies
However, they now seem to think that they should have a free speech position against the police.
originally posted by: elementalgrove
a reply to: babybunnies
That has zero relevance to naziesque thugs beating unarmed protesters!
Police continue to assault peaceful demonstrators while corporate news media censors the violence. At 5PM on 12/6/14, hundreds of UC Berkeley students and Berkeley residents began a peaceful march from Sproul Plaza to the Berkeley Marina to protest the deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, and countless other brown and black youth at the hands of police. Along the way, police set up barricades and fired rubber bullets and smoke bombs, shattering one student's knee and causing another student to have a seizure. The injured were not allowed to seek medical attention and were instead corralled by riot police. The group eventually made its way back to Sproul Plaza, where students were once again kettled around the Bancroft/Telegraph area. This video begins with riot police forcing students south down Telegraph, which only caused more Cal, Berkeley High, and City College students to join the struggle. The demonstrators were pushed all the way down Telegraph by waves of tear gas until they reached the border of Oakland, where the riot police finally dissipated. This is a sample of what we were able to capture on two cameras - there's a lot we were unable to film. Please share this video!
originally posted by: elementalgrove
The demonstrators were pushed all the way down Telegraph by waves of tear gas until they reached the border of Oakland, where the riot police finally dissipated.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: elementalgrove
a reply to: babybunnies
That has zero relevance to naziesque thugs beating unarmed protesters!
I think Stalin had a stronger police state.
It lasted longer.
Let's hope we don't get to that point.