If the rule of law is favouring the 1% - then it is no longer valid for the 99%.
Non violent protest is the healthiest part of any civilized society... its the only tool to correct the corruption some times... all out civil war is another option, but it usually involves a lot of bloodshed...
The police brutality is unacceptable to the 99%...
I can't believe police think they are above the law... this is rediculous behaviour and no different to any type of oppression in any part of the world, where the 1% hold significant power.
Do these fucking police assholes not have anything more important to do? Are there not any real crimes happening where there fuck faces would be more useful?
Are law abiding citizens the only people they target these days? Speeding tickets, seat belt checks, peaceful protestors... etc...
@PlanetUbla What Olberpuke failed to tell you is that TPD was enforcing a non-specific city ordinance that the protesters were in violation of. The order to disperse was issued lawfully...twice...and the attention whores refused to move. They did it to get on TV. Now what's hilarious is that the TPD are ignoring them and these fools are baiting them to come arrest them. It's pathetic.
@PlanetUbla I do too, as long as they obey the rule of law. They didn't for the sole purpose of drawing attention to themselves. Now that Tulsa Police have put them on ignore they are baiting them to come arrest them. The movement has no direction and now that no one cares the Occupy people are stooping short of begging the TPD to come arrest them. Either way it's a statement of how little direction the occupy bozos have, despite their claims to the contrary.
Using pepperspray shouldn't be used if someone is just sitting there and verbally protesting. If it is being misused, the people of Tulsa may want to have some meetings with city counsel and put a stop to it.
If the rule of law is favouring the 1% - then it is no longer valid for the 99%.
Non violent protest is the healthiest part of any civilized society... its the only tool to correct the corruption some times... all out civil war is another option, but it usually involves a lot of bloodshed...
The police brutality is unacceptable to the 99%...
PlanetUbla 2 months ago
I can't believe police think they are above the law... this is rediculous behaviour and no different to any type of oppression in any part of the world, where the 1% hold significant power.
Do these fucking police assholes not have anything more important to do? Are there not any real crimes happening where there fuck faces would be more useful?
Are law abiding citizens the only people they target these days? Speeding tickets, seat belt checks, peaceful protestors... etc...
They make me puke.
PlanetUbla 3 months ago
@PlanetUbla What Olberpuke failed to tell you is that TPD was enforcing a non-specific city ordinance that the protesters were in violation of. The order to disperse was issued lawfully...twice...and the attention whores refused to move. They did it to get on TV. Now what's hilarious is that the TPD are ignoring them and these fools are baiting them to come arrest them. It's pathetic.
ltrich50 2 months ago
@ltrich50 And what the fuck is wrong with peaceful protests?
I 100% support the right of all people to protest peacefully... and fuck all those who say its inconvient for them.
Protests are the hallmark of a society that is open to correction... police states are the beginning of the end.
PlanetUbla 2 months ago
@PlanetUbla I do too, as long as they obey the rule of law. They didn't for the sole purpose of drawing attention to themselves. Now that Tulsa Police have put them on ignore they are baiting them to come arrest them. The movement has no direction and now that no one cares the Occupy people are stooping short of begging the TPD to come arrest them. Either way it's a statement of how little direction the occupy bozos have, despite their claims to the contrary.
ltrich50 2 months ago
Using pepperspray shouldn't be used if someone is just sitting there and verbally protesting. If it is being misused, the people of Tulsa may want to have some meetings with city counsel and put a stop to it.
imagineers0 3 months ago