Police and military shooting protestors in America?

Mike_Yates

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When do you think an event reminiscent of the Tianamen Square massacre will occur in the United States?

Once the Amerikan police state starts to get aggressive, I predict that protestors and political activists will be "disappeared", arrested and incarcerated for life, and possibly even KILLED all en masse.

When will I wake up and turn on the news just to discover that the military opened fire on large crowds of protestors with mounted machine guns and automatic weapons? Killing hundreds of them.

Amerika (as well as the rest of the free world) is quickly becoming a vicious and brutal totalitarian state. I wonder how many years we have before it is exactly on par with Nazi Germany and the USSR under Joseph Stalin.

The rapid disintegration of democracy throughout the world points to one thing, GLOBAL TOTALITARIANISM!

The unspeakable atrocities and genocides witnessed in dictatorships like the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and Maoist China, could very well happen in America if things continue going the way the are.

The future of the world holds the very darkest hours of human history.

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Tianamen Square was a revolt for rights that China refuses to acknowledge to this day and censors in their country, hidden like many of their other rights blemishes. I think this is much different than the protests America has had recently.

First off, we actually know about these revolts and they are in our recorded history so people like you can make overzealous comparisons. I'm not saying your wrong, necessarily, just saying that you might be over doing it a bit.

Secondly, we do allow these people to protest in the first place without calling in tanks. However, there comes a time when life has to return to normal in the area these people are occupying and the return of services these people may be squandering which requires policing because if you try to tell someone that the message was received and no one cares, they'll insist on persistence rather than a new approach. Altercation will inevitably ensue and when it does, it's not a sign of a breakdown in our society - perhaps an unveiling of the illusion of ultimate civil freedoms we think we deserve or have - but rather a glimpse at any impasse two groups will come to barring breaking out the clubs to 'beat the truth into their enemies'.

The sign of a good government is not one without conflict but, as in all things, how that conflict is resolved. Just because it exists doesn't mean it's all pervasive nor necessarily nonconstructive as the absence of conflict is a much more unsettling thought to me as a human being.

That's just my two cents anyway, you guys know way more about this stuff than I do.
 
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4 students peacefully demonstrating were killed by the Ohio National Guard at Kent State University in 1973.

Guess what? We survived it.
 
Tianamen Square was a revolt for rights that China refuses to acknowledge to this day and censors in their country, hidden like many of their other rights blemishes. I think this is much different than the protests America has had recently.

First off, we actually know about these revolts and they are in our recorded history so people like you can make overzealous comparisons. I'm not saying your wrong, necessarily, just saying that you might be over doing it a bit.

Secondly, we do allow these people to protest in the first place without calling in tanks. However, there comes a time when life has to return to normal in the area these people are occupying and the return of services these people may be squandering which requires policing because if you try to tell someone that the message was received and no one cares, they'll insist on persistence rather than a new approach. Altercation will inevitably ensue and when it does, it's not a sign of a breakdown in our society - perhaps an unveiling of the illusion of ultimate civil freedoms we think we deserve or have - but rather a glimpse at any impasse two groups will come to barring breaking out the clubs to 'beat the truth into their enemies'.

The sign of a good government is not one without conflict but, as in all things, how that conflict is resolved. Just because it exists doesn't mean it's all pervasive nor necessarily nonconstructive as the absence of conflict is a much more unsettling thought to me as a human being.

That's just my two cents anyway, you guys know way more about this stuff than I do.

The United States and the rest of the free world is transitioning to totalitarianism.
 
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