• @fritobugger2017
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    468 months ago

    I remember this craziness. Was insane and of course, it was all considered ok.

    • @[email protected]
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      I remember this craziness.

      I remember that craziness because as a young adult, I was working nearby and saw the smoke clouds.

      …and of course, it was all considered ok.

      I’m unaware of anyone at all those days who considered it ‘all okay.’ On the contrary, it put a kind of national spotlight on Philly police’ brutality going back to the Rizzo days, and doubtless contributed to Rizzo never being mayor again. And I think even amongst the folks who believed the bombing was justified, a large segment had to admit that it obviously went very, very wrong.

      All that said-- yeah, as a nation I’m not sure we learned a damn thing out of all that. The police certainly didn’t appear to.

      • @fritobugger2017
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        In the SE USA where I was about to graduate from high school, in the local news it was presented as “inner city terrorists handled with appropriated force”

        • @[email protected]
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          I’m not surprised there was a deal of confusion about it. It was a complicated affair that doesn’t have much analogue in contemporary history AFAIK.

          • @fritobugger2017
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            38 months ago

            It wasn’t until I went to university in the fall of that same year in a large metropolitan city with a diverse collection of dazzling urbanites that I was exposed to other points of view.

      • @Smoogs
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        18 months ago

        a large segment had to admit that it obviously went very, very wrong.

        I’m just imagining the conversation it took for such a chuckle fucker to knock off that racket. Like ok imagine it’s your baby in the building. walking a person through each scenario as a painful exercise.

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      Militarization of the police has been a wild fucking ride over the last 40 years.

      Acorn drops and some pimple-faced teenager with a badge goes on a shooting rampage. Then we’re told he needs better training, so we spend another couple million dollars bringing in IDF officers to train local cops on effective use of Skunk spray

      • @unreasonabro
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        by “wild fucking ride” i assume you mean criminal matter, since that’s the only reasonable expectation for bullshit like this - that it’s illegal

        fix your shit, america

        • @in4aPenny
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          38 months ago

          How do you police the police?

          • @CDenno
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            18 months ago

            I dunno… Coast Guard?

            • @orrk
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              08 months ago

              FBI, the FBI polices police, but the government made Police basically immune to most prosecution

              • @UnderpantsWeevil
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                the FBI polices police

                If only.

                No, the FBI police under federal law. Unless a police officer engaged in interstate criminal conduct, it’s not their problem

                • @orrk
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                  17 months ago

                  doesn’t need internsate criminal conduct, for example when a Mississippi sheriff killed his mistress after she got pregnant and the rest of the local police didn’t want to interfere the FBI showed up and arrested said sheriff

      • @orrk
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        28 months ago

        to be fair, they “extra training” seems to be learning Hitler quotes and killology(the idea that police killing people is a good thing)