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Student shot with Taser by UCPD officers
Youtube # 5g7zlJx9u2E
Welcome to post Anti-Patriot Act USA. "Where are your papers?" Quote:
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Damn... that's pretty crazy.
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Jesus fuckin' CHRIST.
Fuck that, man. Theyre gonna be cops for maybe another... three days. |
Connecting this with the Patriot Act and/or Homeland Security is ridiculous.
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Not if you believe that soon ALL cops will be like this, because each thing like the Patriot act that gets passed is yet another foundation of your rights being destroyed...
(disclaimer: I'm not saying that I believe all of that... but I'm not saying I don't believe it.) |
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Parents tell their children the story of "The boy who cried wolf" for a reason.
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Zeus was amused by the frogs' request, and cast a large log down into their pond, saying "Behold, your king!" At first, the frogs were terrified of the huge log, but after seeing that it did not move, they began to climb upon it. Once they realized the log would not move, they called out again to Zeus to send them a real king, one that moved. Annoyed by the frogs, Zeus said, "Very well, here is your new king," and sent a large stork to the pond. The stork began devouring frogs. In terror, frogs called out to Zeus to save them. Zeus refused, saying the frogs now had what they'd wanted, and had to face the consequences. To some, the simple lesson of the story is "leave well enough alone," or "be careful what you wish for." More politically minded readers would interpret the story to mean, "Never give too much power or authority to your rulers." In times of crisis, people may desire a strong ruler to protect them, but a strong ruler can quickly and easily become a tyrant. |
My initial reaction to this without watching the video (it's going to be too obviously NOT work for this time of day!) is that it's an adolescent with an attitude.
If he was using facilities without proper identification he should have left when he was asked to. I know ID cards & such are a contentious issue at present, but restricting access to areas without ID is reasonable and hardly new - it was a student facility and not a public area right? As he had already proved unwilling to follow a request and responded to a hand on the arm by yelling, I can't help feeling he escalated the situation himself. Rather than shouting and thrashing about on the floor, if he had followed the requests of the officers and left he would not have been Tasered again. I accept my opinion may change when I've watched the video, but at present it sounds as if the officers over-reacted, but the student was the one primarily at fault. |
That does not appear to be a *popular* fable, and so my statement still applies.
Two-bit University cops tase somebody and it's a Patriot Act thing? I guess the LA riots, just miles away from this location, were brought about by Clinton's lack of respect for the law, just like the right claimed. :bonk: |
:::slow clap::: Yes, there is a mocking, belittling interpretation for what I'm saying here, IE the easy rebuttal to what I'm not actually saying, and then there is the reality-based interpretation a reasonable adult could form: that authority figures, from the top down, set examples for what is acceptable in society. Does that apply directly in this case - is that a provable, direct cause for this, from point A to point B? No, that's not demonstrable, obviously. But, is this direction in society something to be mocked, something to be ignored, something that doesn't really exist? I guess we'll find out. But, hey, I'm sure it's cool. Let's just not talk about it, because it makes us feel icky. Let's go eat some ice cream.
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In this case, university cops are real cops.
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Not to mention the stupid thuggishness of screaming at someone who has just been tasered to stand up - much less someone who has been tasered multiple times. This reminds me of the idea of a girl in a miniskirt "asking for" rape. |
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