The pepper spray cop meme incident is really mis-used as police brutality. If you watch the full 15 minute you'll see the cops told those kids numerous times to move or they would start using the pepper spray. Further, the cops were called there by the Uni's head master. So blame the school staff for calling cops to remove students from the property.
I'm against police brutality, but using the aforementioned as 'evidence' of such shows clear ignorance of what the reality was. People really need to research stuff further before basing opinions off of such limited pieces of fact. Videos on youtube are open to just as much bias and mis-information as watching 'news' on Fox News.
And FYI, that above picture of the kid getting pepper sprayed happened in Brazil, not the US like the picture says.
you cant be for real ...
Do you live in the south (states) by any chance ? And is your real name like... billy bob ?
The pepper spray cop meme incident is really mis-used as police brutality. If you watch the full 15 minute you'll see the cops told those kids numerous times to move or they would start using the pepper spray. Further, the cops were called there by the Uni's head master. So blame the school staff for calling cops to remove students from the property.
I'm against police brutality, but using the aforementioned as 'evidence' of such shows clear ignorance of what the reality was. People really need to research stuff further before basing opinions off of such limited pieces of fact. Videos on youtube are open to just as much bias and mis-information as watching 'news' on Fox News.
And FYI, that above picture of the kid getting pepper sprayed happened in Brazil, not the US like the picture says.
you cant be for real ...
Do you live in the south (states) by any chance ? And is your real name like... billy bob ?
Did you watch the video? I'm guessing not. The protestors formed a circle around the cops and they weren't letting the cops leave. Obviously, the cops are going to have to take action at that point. Anyone who has seen the full sequence of events in the full 15 minute long video can't possibly say the protestors were innocent. The moment they decided to form a circle around the cops and prevent them from leaving they were not conducting a peaceful protest. What do you expect the cops to do at that point? Sit there for the rest of the day with thumbs up their assess waiting for the protestors to let them go?
And no, I don't live in the 'south'. Good job stereotyping, Austin sure is 'billy bob' country. If you knew shit about me then you'd know i'm not even in the US right now and haven't been for some time.
The pepper spray cop meme incident is really mis-used as police brutality. If you watch the full 15 minute you'll see the cops told those kids numerous times to move or they would start using the pepper spray. Further, the cops were called there by the Uni's head master. So blame the school staff for calling cops to remove students from the property.
I'm against police brutality, but using the aforementioned as 'evidence' of such shows clear ignorance of what the reality was. People really need to research stuff further before basing opinions off of such limited pieces of fact. Videos on youtube are open to just as much bias and mis-information as watching 'news' on Fox News.
And FYI, that above picture of the kid getting pepper sprayed happened in Brazil, not the US like the picture says.
you cant be for real ...
Do you live in the south (states) by any chance ? And is your real name like... billy bob ?
Did you watch the video? I'm guessing not. The protestors formed a circle around the cops and they weren't letting the cops leave. Obviously, the cops are going to have to take action at that point. Anyone who has seen the full sequence of events in the full 15 minute long video can't possibly say the protestors were innocent. The moment they decided to form a circle around the cops and prevent them from leaving they were not conducting a peaceful protest. What do you expect the cops to do at that point? Sit there for the rest of the day with thumbs up their assess waiting for the protestors to let them go?
And no, I don't live in the 'south'. Good job stereotyping, Austin sure is 'billy bob' country. If you knew shit about me then you'd know i'm not even in the US right now and haven't been for some time.
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