• @[email protected]
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    -165 months ago

    The tear gas is definitely excessive, but the right amount of “weapons” to buy is not 0.

    • @[email protected]
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      255 months ago

      That’s exactly the amount of weapons universities in other countries buy. And apparently, they all work and deal with protests frequently.

      • @[email protected]
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        -225 months ago

        Do they have “protests” where they go smash any business in the surrounding area that’s a franchise of a recognizable brand? When it started as a protest about a politician?

        • @Whelks_chance
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          245 months ago

          You think other countries don’t have protests?

          • @[email protected]
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            -135 months ago

            I just don’t think it’s unreasonable to use force to stop things from actively being destroyed.

            • @[email protected]
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              155 months ago

              Yes, and the police force from the city, which by the way is not as militarized as the American one, deals with people without the university needing to buy weapons.

              • @[email protected]
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                -95 months ago

                Ah, so the problem you see is the university having its own police department.

                I definitely do think it’s a bit weird that the university has its own police. That’s not uncommon for universities in the United States. I’ll be honest that I don’t fully know the history behind it.

                • @[email protected]
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                  105 months ago

                  No. The problem is not just the university police, but how they deal with protests. First of all, a university having a police force is already crazy, but dealing with protesters with grenade launchers? Maybe America’s problem is not the protests but how they think they should deal with them, just saying.

                  Because if you tell me that the police need to arm themselves that much because citizens can be armed too and they need to counter those weapons then the problem is still weapons.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    115 months ago

                    the problem with the person you’re arguing with is that they clearly value property more than the human. Who cares if a business gets destroyed? Well in america you don’t have the support structures to help that business recover from that, since insurance will try their damn hardest to not cover it, and the government isn’t going to help. So the person you’re arguing with is arguing from a completely different position than you. You’re arguing “why are you using to force to stop protests” and they’re arguing “property might be destroyed, so you have to stop that”.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    15 months ago

                    First of all, a university having a police force is already crazy.

                    You’ve already said the university having its own police force isn’t what you are really concerned with.

                    but dealing with protesters with grenade launchers?

                    So here’s the part where you keep straw-manning. I’ve agreed with you on this point several times. Tear gas is excessive. I find it hard to come up with a scenario where tear gas isn’t excessive. There should be limits on the amount of force police can use.