Hiemal
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Occupy Oakland January 28, 2012 - YouTube
Graffiti Riot: Paint bombs fly at cops as students rage in London - YouTube
NYPD targets Media - D12 | Occupy Wall Street Video - YouTube
Compilation of Brutal Arrests at Occupy Wall Street Protests - YouTube
Firebombs fly in fierce clashes over Greece dump site - YouTube
Policeman Hit In The Face With Petrol Bomb - YouTube
Most Daring - Riot Police v.s Ex-Military - YouTube
CNN Reporter finally Shut Up- by LRAD Sound Weapons! TEAR GAS Martial Law G20 Protest - YouTube
Something is telling me the world is getting a little upset.
Do riots like these happen all of the time, and I'm just now seeing them as a result of the internet?
Or are people genuinely unhappy, and actually starting powerful movements to fix things?
The one thing that really bothers me is that the Wall Street occupiers are mostly (MOSTLY) peaceful and yet the police still use excessive force against them. :yabbmad:
They also threw the 1st amendment to the Constitution out the window, because last time I checked people in the USA had a right to free speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of the press. Where else would you like them to occupy?
The whole point of a movement is to show people that there is something wrong...you can't do that on your own property. You have to get out there and show it.
Graffiti Riot: Paint bombs fly at cops as students rage in London - YouTube
NYPD targets Media - D12 | Occupy Wall Street Video - YouTube
Compilation of Brutal Arrests at Occupy Wall Street Protests - YouTube
Firebombs fly in fierce clashes over Greece dump site - YouTube
Policeman Hit In The Face With Petrol Bomb - YouTube
Most Daring - Riot Police v.s Ex-Military - YouTube
CNN Reporter finally Shut Up- by LRAD Sound Weapons! TEAR GAS Martial Law G20 Protest - YouTube
Something is telling me the world is getting a little upset.
Do riots like these happen all of the time, and I'm just now seeing them as a result of the internet?
Or are people genuinely unhappy, and actually starting powerful movements to fix things?
The one thing that really bothers me is that the Wall Street occupiers are mostly (MOSTLY) peaceful and yet the police still use excessive force against them. :yabbmad:
They also threw the 1st amendment to the Constitution out the window, because last time I checked people in the USA had a right to free speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of the press. Where else would you like them to occupy?
The whole point of a movement is to show people that there is something wrong...you can't do that on your own property. You have to get out there and show it.