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It's funny how the narrator (who has the worst, affected voice I've ever heard), has such a problem with the police having video cameras in the public domain to document the entire incident, while at the same time that very footage is the cornerstone of the entire video.
Also funny how about 2/3 of the way through it, she finally reveals what she believes the real reason is behind the cops getting more aggressive: Class warfare. You see it was the rich people staying in the hotel that instructed the cops to attack the poor people who were protesting. I thought that was a bit over the line.
Lastly, who brings kids to a protest rally? These things notoriously end up getting very confrontational. It's usually a better idea to leave the kids at home.
In the worst case, the cops probably got a little aggressive trying to control the crowd, though their job is to maintain order. I don't agree with her line about it being facism and torture, however. Whether the narrator admits it or not, this is a one sided presentation and there is another side to it. Whether or not the other side is more right or wrong isn't at issue. It's just noteworthy that another side of the argument exists.
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