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I'd like to add that it's not the protest that has any power, but the threat of violence if the the government refuses to co-operate in any way. Of course nobody's going to take protestors seriously if they happily comply with the people they're portesting against, and actively try to disarm themselves.


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.


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There's a reason that "shall not be infringed" is a phrase.
...ok? Can you imagine how much worse it would be if protesters were armed?
I'm really interested to see how in your mind that situation would have been worse if the protestors were armed.
because it would have been a slaughter, of both the protesters and national guard. Also protesting a war and promoting peace with firearms is dumb as shit
The national guard deserved to be slaughtered.
I disagree. They didn't deserve death. However, shooting unarmed students was objectively the wrong move.


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.

It was, they were blocking police procedures to remove tents on private property and take arrested individuals off the premises. The officer who pepper sprayed them went up to every individual and told each one the potential consequences, stating that they understood if they did not move, they would be sprayed. They all said they understood, but did not move. So they got sprayed. Completely justified.

Here is the video, uncut to include the full version and not the biased media clip:

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Last Edit: October 18, 2015, 08:24:48 PM by aDUMBgenius


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.

It was, they were blocking police procedures to remove tents on private property and take arrested individuals off the premises. The officer who pepper sprayed them went up to every individual and told each one the potential consequences, stating that they understood if they did not move, they would be sprayed. They all said they understood, but did not move. So they got sprayed. Completely justified.

Here is the video, uncut to include the full version and not the biased media clip:

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The problem is that UCD isn't private property. UCD is owned by the state - the taxpayers.


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.

It was, they were blocking police procedures to remove tents on private property and take arrested individuals off the premises. The officer who pepper sprayed them went up to every individual and told each one the potential consequences, stating that they understood if they did not move, they would be sprayed. They all said they understood, but did not move. So they got sprayed. Completely justified.

Here is the video, uncut to include the full version and not the biased media clip:

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The problem is that UCD isn't private property. UCD is owned by the state - the taxpayers.

It was a violation of a code for UC Davis, the officer stated it over the loud speaker in the video. But what isn't legal is surrounding and blocking the police from leaving, so they were pepper sprayed. It was absolutely justified and had nothing to do with free speech. Surrounding cops and making demands so they can leave is a threatening action.


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.

It was, they were blocking police procedures to remove tents on private property and take arrested individuals off the premises. The officer who pepper sprayed them went up to every individual and told each one the potential consequences, stating that they understood if they did not move, they would be sprayed. They all said they understood, but did not move. So they got sprayed. Completely justified.

Here is the video, uncut to include the full version and not the biased media clip:

YouTube

The problem is that UCD isn't private property. UCD is owned by the state - the taxpayers.

It was a violation of a code for UC Davis, the officer stated it over the loud speaker in the video. But what isn't legal is surrounding and blocking the police from leaving, so they were pepper sprayed. It was absolutely justified and had nothing to do with free speech. Surrounding cops and making demands so they can leave is a threatening action.
OH NO PEOPLE ARE SITTING ON THE GROUND WHAT A CRIME BETTER PEPPER SPRAY THEM WITH SHIT DESIGNED TO TAKE DOWN A BEAR


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.

It was, they were blocking police procedures to remove tents on private property and take arrested individuals off the premises. The officer who pepper sprayed them went up to every individual and told each one the potential consequences, stating that they understood if they did not move, they would be sprayed. They all said they understood, but did not move. So they got sprayed. Completely justified.

Here is the video, uncut to include the full version and not the biased media clip:

YouTube

The problem is that UCD isn't private property. UCD is owned by the state - the taxpayers.

It was a violation of a code for UC Davis, the officer stated it over the loud speaker in the video. But what isn't legal is surrounding and blocking the police from leaving, so they were pepper sprayed. It was absolutely justified and had nothing to do with free speech. Surrounding cops and making demands so they can leave is a threatening action.
OH NO PEOPLE ARE SITTING ON THE GROUND WHAT A CRIME BETTER PEPPER SPRAY THEM WITH SHIT DESIGNED TO TAKE DOWN A BEAR

Downplay it all you want, but circling the police and telling them you won't let them leave is no small deal. Weep me some more blubbery liberal tears, will you?


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.

It was, they were blocking police procedures to remove tents on private property and take arrested individuals off the premises. The officer who pepper sprayed them went up to every individual and told each one the potential consequences, stating that they understood if they did not move, they would be sprayed. They all said they understood, but did not move. So they got sprayed. Completely justified.

Here is the video, uncut to include the full version and not the biased media clip:

YouTube

The problem is that UCD isn't private property. UCD is owned by the state - the taxpayers.

It was a violation of a code for UC Davis, the officer stated it over the loud speaker in the video. But what isn't legal is surrounding and blocking the police from leaving, so they were pepper sprayed. It was absolutely justified and had nothing to do with free speech. Surrounding cops and making demands so they can leave is a threatening action.
OH NO PEOPLE ARE SITTING ON THE GROUND WHAT A CRIME BETTER PEPPER SPRAY THEM WITH SHIT DESIGNED TO TAKE DOWN A BEAR

Downplay it all you want, but circling the police and telling them you won't let them leave is no small deal. Weep me some more blubbery liberal tears, will you?
Leaving when the cops show up would be a pretty poor form of protest, don't you think?


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.

It was, they were blocking police procedures to remove tents on private property and take arrested individuals off the premises. The officer who pepper sprayed them went up to every individual and told each one the potential consequences, stating that they understood if they did not move, they would be sprayed. They all said they understood, but did not move. So they got sprayed. Completely justified.

Here is the video, uncut to include the full version and not the biased media clip:

YouTube

The problem is that UCD isn't private property. UCD is owned by the state - the taxpayers.

It was a violation of a code for UC Davis, the officer stated it over the loud speaker in the video. But what isn't legal is surrounding and blocking the police from leaving, so they were pepper sprayed. It was absolutely justified and had nothing to do with free speech. Surrounding cops and making demands so they can leave is a threatening action.
OH NO PEOPLE ARE SITTING ON THE GROUND WHAT A CRIME BETTER PEPPER SPRAY THEM WITH SHIT DESIGNED TO TAKE DOWN A BEAR

Downplay it all you want, but circling the police and telling them you won't let them leave is no small deal. Weep me some more blubbery liberal tears, will you?
Leaving when the cops show up would be a pretty poor form of protest, don't you think?

Um, are you brain dead? Do you lack critical thinking skills? Once they surrounded the police, it was no longer protesting, it was obstruction of police. The police were trying to leave with those they arrested and the hippie college brats blocked them. Did you even bother watching the video, or do you want to stick to a long dead narrative that's been disproved over and over?

The police were there only to specifically remove the illegally planted tents, and for nothing else. It was escalated when the two bit liberal sheep made a deal out of it all.


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.

It was, they were blocking police procedures to remove tents on private property and take arrested individuals off the premises. The officer who pepper sprayed them went up to every individual and told each one the potential consequences, stating that they understood if they did not move, they would be sprayed. They all said they understood, but did not move. So they got sprayed. Completely justified.

Here is the video, uncut to include the full version and not the biased media clip:

YouTube

The problem is that UCD isn't private property. UCD is owned by the state - the taxpayers.

It was a violation of a code for UC Davis, the officer stated it over the loud speaker in the video. But what isn't legal is surrounding and blocking the police from leaving, so they were pepper sprayed. It was absolutely justified and had nothing to do with free speech. Surrounding cops and making demands so they can leave is a threatening action.
OH NO PEOPLE ARE SITTING ON THE GROUND WHAT A CRIME BETTER PEPPER SPRAY THEM WITH SHIT DESIGNED TO TAKE DOWN A BEAR

Downplay it all you want, but circling the police and telling them you won't let them leave is no small deal. Weep me some more blubbery liberal tears, will you?
Leaving when the cops show up would be a pretty poor form of protest, don't you think?

Um, are you brain dead? Do you lack critical thinking skills? Once they surrounded the police, it was no longer protesting, it was obstruction of police. The police were trying to leave with those they arrested and the hippie college brats blocked them. Did you even bother watching the video, or do you want to stick to a long dead narrative that's been disproved over and over?

The police were there only to specifically remove the illegally planted tents, and for nothing else. It was escalated when the two bit liberal sheep made a deal out of it all.
OH NO THE POOR POLICE WERE SURROUNDED THEY MUST HAVE FELT SO THREATENED BY THOSE UNARMED STUDENTS :tear:


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.

It was, they were blocking police procedures to remove tents on private property and take arrested individuals off the premises. The officer who pepper sprayed them went up to every individual and told each one the potential consequences, stating that they understood if they did not move, they would be sprayed. They all said they understood, but did not move. So they got sprayed. Completely justified.

Here is the video, uncut to include the full version and not the biased media clip:

YouTube

The problem is that UCD isn't private property. UCD is owned by the state - the taxpayers.

It was a violation of a code for UC Davis, the officer stated it over the loud speaker in the video. But what isn't legal is surrounding and blocking the police from leaving, so they were pepper sprayed. It was absolutely justified and had nothing to do with free speech. Surrounding cops and making demands so they can leave is a threatening action.
OH NO PEOPLE ARE SITTING ON THE GROUND WHAT A CRIME BETTER PEPPER SPRAY THEM WITH SHIT DESIGNED TO TAKE DOWN A BEAR

Downplay it all you want, but circling the police and telling them you won't let them leave is no small deal. Weep me some more blubbery liberal tears, will you?
Leaving when the cops show up would be a pretty poor form of protest, don't you think?

Um, are you brain dead? Do you lack critical thinking skills? Once they surrounded the police, it was no longer protesting, it was obstruction of police. The police were trying to leave with those they arrested and the hippie college brats blocked them. Did you even bother watching the video, or do you want to stick to a long dead narrative that's been disproved over and over?

The police were there only to specifically remove the illegally planted tents, and for nothing else. It was escalated when the two bit liberal sheep made a deal out of it all.
OH NO THE POOR POLICE WERE SURROUNDED THEY MUST HAVE FELT SO THREATENED BY THOSE UNARMED STUDENTS :tear:

Your stupidity is contagious.


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People don't protest on university campuses anymore, because they get pepper sprayed while sitting in a circle.

Reference to the UC Davis pepper spray? That was completely justified.
Except it wasn't. The students were doing nothing wrong, and the campus police presence did nothing but elevate the situation. Sitting in a circle isn't against the law.

It was, they were blocking police procedures to remove tents on private property and take arrested individuals off the premises. The officer who pepper sprayed them went up to every individual and told each one the potential consequences, stating that they understood if they did not move, they would be sprayed. They all said they understood, but did not move. So they got sprayed. Completely justified.

Here is the video, uncut to include the full version and not the biased media clip:

YouTube

The problem is that UCD isn't private property. UCD is owned by the state - the taxpayers.

It was a violation of a code for UC Davis, the officer stated it over the loud speaker in the video. But what isn't legal is surrounding and blocking the police from leaving, so they were pepper sprayed. It was absolutely justified and had nothing to do with free speech. Surrounding cops and making demands so they can leave is a threatening action.
OH NO PEOPLE ARE SITTING ON THE GROUND WHAT A CRIME BETTER PEPPER SPRAY THEM WITH SHIT DESIGNED TO TAKE DOWN A BEAR

Downplay it all you want, but circling the police and telling them you won't let them leave is no small deal. Weep me some more blubbery liberal tears, will you?
Leaving when the cops show up would be a pretty poor form of protest, don't you think?

Um, are you brain dead? Do you lack critical thinking skills? Once they surrounded the police, it was no longer protesting, it was obstruction of police. The police were trying to leave with those they arrested and the hippie college brats blocked them. Did you even bother watching the video, or do you want to stick to a long dead narrative that's been disproved over and over?

The police were there only to specifically remove the illegally planted tents, and for nothing else. It was escalated when the two bit liberal sheep made a deal out of it all.
OH NO THE POOR POLICE WERE SURROUNDED THEY MUST HAVE FELT SO THREATENED BY THOSE UNARMED STUDENTS :tear:

Your stupidity is contagious.
I bet you're one of the Kent State supporters who think the national guard should have killed more students who were peacefully protesting.


 
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This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
Hippie shits really did deserve the spray on that one. You can't just stop or interfere with lawful police action.
Feel free to not comply with unlawful orders all you want, and feel free to shoot the officer when he threatens you with deadly force for not complying with his wrongful orders (you have the right, study your supreme court cases), but know when you can't do anything because the cops are in the right.


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Weren't there like three major riots this year alone due to police brutality?


 
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You will find out who you are not a thousand times, before you ever discover who you are. I hope you find peace in yourself and learn to love instead of hate.
People just have a lot more to lose its why they don't fight back