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by Joe King
Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2000 at 3:36 PM
papasnogales@hotmail.com
A whole new painful world of policing protesters is fully in effect in U.S. cities only months after it seemed so strange and brutal in Seattle.
What a bunch of shit it is with the LAPD. It’s a whole new world out there on the streets of US cities for sure. To remember back to marches and protests ten years ago and think of cops charging a crowd of overwhelmingly peaceful folks in the street, and all the while firing tear gas, spraying “pepper spray” and shooting rubber bullets and bean shot, was unthinkable. But it now seems to be the order of the day. And in the months since Seattle, the primary media outlets have become completely desensitized to it.
Get this--last night my wife (Wendy) and I were leaving a Rage Against the Machine show outside the DNC (the cops had just pulled the plug on Ozomatli, the next band, and gave the 10,000 people contained within huge labrynthine 12-foot high fences) 15 minutes to leave -- good luck!. Me and Wendy had just gotten beyond the last high fence into a cattleshoot area that fed us off to a street when a huge line of riot cops who had been blocking one street -- to make us go down another-- broke ranks and through the slot they opened (it must have been at least 50) cops on horseback charged through with batons raised. Windy and I almost got trampled by all the other folks racing to get out of the way, but luckily were still near the fence and ran along there to avoid getting run over. We ran a block along with the 1,000 or so other people in that street. We stopped to catch our breath, as everyone else was doing for the moment, and turned to see that the riot cops had charged forward with the cops on horseback -- all of who were strung across the street 2 or 3 deep coming (now slowly) right at us.
As we all were looking at them, catching our breath, we saw flashes of light, explosions, and then (immediately) two people right next to us were on the ground screaming and everybody started running again. I turned to start running with Wendy so as not to get trampled, but when I turned, she was on the ground -- she’d got hit in the foot and knocked over by a hard projectile. I had to pick her up (a little 105-lb vegan sweetie who wouldn’t hurt a snail), throw her over my shoulders, and run with her.
The next time we got a moment to breathe, we were next to a guy who got hit with a rubber bullet in the face, just below the eye. The his face was bleeding and swelling up horribly as we sat -- eventually the whole side of his face swelled. There were quite a few others bleeding from rubber bullets, and we saw a guy who was hurt much worse than he knew (he was probably in shock) with a huge purple black and blue on his right leg from what must have been a bean bag. Luckily, Wendy was hit in the (fake) leather of her shoe. Although she had at first lost all feeling in her foot, the pleather saved her and she was soon able to walk with a limp.
Well, there’s much more to the story (the most shocking thing about it is the disinterest of the news in the LAPD taking policing to a whole new level--even for LA). Also, the cops have learned a lot since Seattle, namely how to shoot rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters, charge them on horses and beat them with batons WITHOUT significant media coverage. Before the Rage Against the Machine show last night, the cops managed a ruse to shut down the LA Independent Media Center, and disconnect their satellite link … pretty ruthlessly smart … more later …
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by Gold
Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2000 at 3:54 PM
I dream of the day when our movement is strong enough to actually liberate (even temporarily) at least one frequency of the airwaves currently colonized by the Imperial Media Barons.
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by dv8r
Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2000 at 4:07 PM
dv8r@about.com
hey did anyone see if the cops allowed any other groups besides rage to play on the stage? why did the show start so late?
what (other than the rage of the law enforcement machine) provoked the horseback attack and rubber bulllets?
www.eventmagic.com/current.html
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by jose
Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2000 at 4:11 PM
osfavelados@earthlin.net
Police state, "estado policial, estado policial...! suéltame, hijo puta, cabrón..." this is a song by Spanish band Extremoduro.
The Black Block is good making visible the state police, -cops working for polititians and business- that otherwise can only/fully be tasted and seen in the gettos and prisons and sweatshops and countries like Colombia, El Salvador and so on.
Without them the nice-thinking liberals could still imagine that this system could be reformed, and just go satisfied and proud to bed! But that's not the case.
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by Albert Krauss
Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2000 at 5:02 PM
alkrauss@pacific.net (707)462-9026 866 South Dora St. Ukiah, Ca. 95482
To be succinct, that is the challenge!
News reports of police behavior at the Democratic Convention in LA, with their intimations of a broad based conspiracy to suppress free speech, are join in the minds of recipients (like me) with reports of similar events in Seattle and Philadelphia, and by extension to police actions all over the world, in places far removed from America's "democracy".
If this kind of action is not soundly repudiated by the courts, with perpetrators disciplined (and punished), the anarchist tendency will expand, and counter terrorism will flourish, and a new era of radical instability will begin to define the new century (just as it did the Europe of the early twentieth century).
It certainly radicalizes my attitudes, and causes me to think in terms of direct physical retaliation - you know, steel for rubber, a la Oklahoma.
My prediction:
The mush brained general public, softened for several generations of bland, bad public schools, apparently is unable to respond. They will be rewarded with an economic collapse on the heels of our upcoming nonevent in the November elections, in which Gore will probably fail to counter the independant vote, bringing in a revanchist Oil industry dominated Republican "regime" with Herr Kissinger, et al in charge of a re-militarized and unilateral foreign policy, and a further expansion of internal police conspiracies (pepper spray and horse battalion baton charges for dissent in the streets).
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by Choronzon
Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2000 at 5:18 PM
And they will be leveled to the earth in two and a half years just like everyone else. Just look at their level of childish hysteria - they aren't even credible anymore. And we're supposed to be impressed by such meat head shows as the LAPD & co??? (Average IQ of the LAPD police officer: 70 or 80? Projected average IQ of future derivatives of human DNA: +400.) Humm....how will they look? Will their "service" be viewed as service to humanity or as service to their slave masters?
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