Originally posted by Flubber
BUt perhaps some think that violence tends to get blamed on protesters and therefore tends to discredit them with the general public a bit.
BUt perhaps some think that violence tends to get blamed on protesters and therefore tends to discredit them with the general public a bit.
Look, I've seen videos of people sitting on the ground with the cops standing around, and all of the sudden the cops attack. The announcer then says the protesters started the violence. At every demo I've been at, when there has been mass violence, it has always been the police who initiated it. Occasionally you'll get one knucklehead starting something, but when the police respond, they attack the crowd.
Speaking of, the antiwar group I'm part of: The Broward Anti War Coalition and five other groups won a law suit against the city of Fort Lauderdale because of the city's actions leading up to the protest. We won $10,000 to split between the six groups. Hmmmm.
As massive law suit is still going on over the cops response at the Miami FTAA protests several years back, and the MDPD is in a lot of hot water over that BS.
The truth is, we aren't South Korean steel workers. We aren't going to beat the cops in a street fight. We are going to get beaten, probably badly, and then arrested. That's why we don't start fights with the cops.
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