Originally posted by Shakka
Wow. This got outa hand in a hurry. While CTs may call this a terrible act of brute force and what not, it would seem that level-headed folk recognize that this guy kinda asked for it and got what was coming to him. Maybe a wee bit over the top, but then again, maybe not. Maybe he'll think twice next time he decides to act like a total douche.
I tend to think that there are probably (more like definitely) quite a few others out there besides just the Conspiracy Theorists who think that physical violence should be resorted to only at the very last resort, especially when the odds are more than five to one in favor of the police (who were armed with more than just a book.)
Sep-20-2007 16:21
SiLveR_NrGy_985
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Originally posted by LazFX
Actually, You are the idiot, you simple minded fock! Comparing the Rodney king beating to this?? It obvious you have no idea what true life is all about. King's shit was in no way comparable to this young punk.
nigga please.....
if you didn't notice i was being sarcastic.... of course both actions were extremely different, don't tell me what life is about, if anyone i think you should be asking yourself that because you obviously have a hard time seeing right from wrong. And ok i'll agree to the fact that the cops had a right to remove him but that doesnt give them the right to use excessive force. At the same time He was there to ask questions, this guy had questions that he wanted answered wether he was part of the discussion or not the cops didn't have to blow it out of proportion...
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Sep-20-2007 17:41
josh4
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Originally posted by Shakka
Wow. This got outa hand in a hurry. While CTs may call this a terrible act of brute force and what not, it would seem that level-headed folk recognize that this guy kinda asked for it and got what was coming to him. Maybe a wee bit over the top, but then again, maybe not. Maybe he'll think twice next time he decides to act like a total douche.
Its the trouble with kids today. Gone are the days higher educational institutions breed independent thought and expression. Instead they teach apathy and conformity. Kids are so confused they don't know how to express their frustrations and it comes out contorted like this incident. What ever happened to the good 'ol campus war protest? Now they end up supporting people like Ron Paul and everything turns into a Big Brother conspiracy.
Sep-20-2007 19:13
Shakka
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Originally posted by josh4
Its the trouble with kids today. Gone are the days higher educational institutions breed independent thought and expression. Instead they teach apathy and conformity. Kids are so confused they don't know how to express their frustrations and it comes out contorted like this incident. What ever happened to the good 'ol campus war protest? Now they end up supporting people like Ron Paul and everything turns into a Big Brother conspiracy.
Fuck that. Whatever happened to good ole' fashioned streaking?
Sep-20-2007 19:20
verndogs
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he got what he was asking for
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Sep-20-2007 19:32
LazFX
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Originally posted by SiLveR_NrGy_985
if anyone i think you should be asking yourself that because you obviously have a hard time seeing right from wrong.
did you not read?? I stated that it could of ended better, the issue I had with your statement is your comparison of the beating of rodney king. I remember that ruthless beat down. I remember the riots due to the verdict. Comparing this punk getting taken down to that is ignorant.
And again I will state this particular event could of been handled better by the cops and I believe the cop that did this has been put on suspension. But taking up for this particular "martyr" as some of you people are trying to do is asinine.
I am sure if this was anyone else, say a GOP speaker, then this would of not been a big deal.
Sep-20-2007 20:02
josh4
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Originally posted by Shakka
Fuck that. Whatever happened to good ole' fashioned streaking?
yup you certainly were in a fraternity
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Sep-20-2007 20:06
josh4
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Originally posted by josh4
Its the trouble with kids today. Gone are the days higher educational institutions breed independent thought and expression. Instead they teach apathy and conformity. Kids are so confused they don't know how to express their frustrations and it comes out contorted like this incident. What ever happened to the good 'ol campus war protest? Now they end up supporting people like Ron Paul and everything turns into a Big Brother conspiracy.
Ah, irony, thy name is Colbert.
Sep-20-2007 21:21
SiLveR_NrGy_985
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Originally posted by verndogs
he got what he was asking for
pure ignorance...... again i tell you like many others before you, it could've been handled less violently and instead the cops chose to make a huge ordeal out of it, wat a police state this is...
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Sep-20-2007 21:53
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Originally posted by Trancer-X
I tend to think that there are probably (more like definitely) quite a few others out there besides just the Conspiracy Theorists who think that physical violence should be resorted to only at the very last resort, especially when the odds are more than five to one in favor of the police (who were armed with more than just a book.)
Trancer, some people like to disregard logic and just label people as conspiracy theorists when they oppose or disagree with anything related to the government and its institutions. I disagree with the way police have handled this situation ... and yes, up until the guy started "resisting" THERE WAS NO REASON for police to put their hands on him. Where's the conspiracy theory in this?
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Sep-20-2007 22:54
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Magnetonium
Police moved in to arrest the student not because he was causing violence, upheaval or panic or whatever, but because of the question.
repeating fallacies does not make them any less false
i want you to justify this statement. why on earth do you think it was because of the question? there isnt a shred of evidence to support this. you're just trying to fit things into your readily-available paranoia.
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Sep-20-2007 23:15
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
repeating fallacies does not make them any less false
i want you to justify this statement. why on earth do you think it was because of the question? there isnt a shred of evidence to support this.
watch this video,the same footage but from a different angle.look at the police in the background and you ll notice that as soon the guys starts asking more questions the men wearing suits tell the cops to stop him.