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Linkerbaan@lemmy.worldBanned to THE POLICE PROBLEM@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 months ago

Brave German officer protects Democracy from a woman demonstrating against Genocide.

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Brave German officer protects Democracy from a woman demonstrating against Genocide.

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Linkerbaan@lemmy.worldBanned to THE POLICE PROBLEM@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 months ago
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Bonus clips:

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Hit some Democracy into them

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  • riodoro1@lemmy.world
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    The way he pushes her from the back. This guy knows a thing or two about beating women. Id like to see his face punched in by someone his weight.

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    Which city and which day is this from? Just for context.

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      That’s Berlin riot police… around 20:18, can’t see which station

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    I mean, these clips clearly show some unwanted police behaviour. But it always bothers me that the clips never show the 30 seconds before that.

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      She might have slapped or pushed the FULL PROTECTED RIOT OFFICER or just called him ugly Betty.

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        Yeah as I said I don’t intend to defend the clearly unnecessary behaviour. I just want to judge for myself if the officer is the only dick in the situation.

        These clips always make me feel as tough we are forced to react as the maker intended

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          I definitely understand. It could be like the Lambo car claiming they got side swiped. However, the slow walk away, the other cop swiping at the officer that pushed her, her not turning to check her back, an all d the other cameras make me feel like independent press. If not, then those are expensive cameras to bring to a protest.

          https://digg.com/2021/new-footage-of-the-woman-in-that-viral-car-crash-video-appears-to-show-lamborghini-driver-sideswiped-her-car-before-she-rear-ended-him

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      What could possibly have happened that would justify that push?

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      Usually because people don’t start recording until there’s a reason, like police brutality.

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