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Video of unprovoked pepper spray attack by cops in Portland in 2002

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | other press author Tuesday May 30, 2006 13:05author by T

This video shows protests through the lens of the cop's videocams

This is an important but disturbing video from Portland which shows the way the cops film people in the crowd at demonstrations and go out of their way to zoom in on particular features so as to identify people who are just exercising their democratic rights. They also go out of their way to instruct their camera crews to follow and film anyone who is masked up or covering their face in any way.

The video also contains footage of the infamous protest in Portland USA against a visit of Bush and where the cops pepper sprayed the crowd. It was an unprovoked attack. In the days and weeks following the attack the propaganda arm of the state that is the corporate media & press repeated the lie that it had been provoked by someone throwing a bottle. Indeed a single bottle anyhow thrown against a cop who is in full riot-gear, helmets and shield is hardly justification anyhow for an attack on the whole crowd and beating them with batons as well.

This video also compares and contrasts with the Nazi regime and it is pretty conclusive that while some people realize what is coming down the road, many do not. The corporate police state is here and it would appear it is currently in an information gathering phase of all the various dissidents who it will no doubt torture and murder in due course. This of course is exactly what the Nazis did, because it wasn't just Jews killed, but many Left wing people and communists.

The video can be viewed at http://bravoclan.com/ppmaps/index.html

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author by young anarchistpublication date Tue May 30, 2006 23:46author address author phone

Don't you think comparing it to nazi germany is slightly immature and debases the suffering of those who suffered under the overt oppression under fascism? The regime in america is fucked up but it's not quite as bad as 1930's germany.

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author by Tpublication date Wed May 31, 2006 12:32author address author phone

>Do I think comparing it to nazi germany is debasing ......

Well yes and no. Actually the narrator in the video does this comparison too, but I think what they are comparing is not to the worst and late stages of nazi germany, but to the early stages when it all began, when the nazis gained power. You are right in the sense that no, what happens in the video certainly cannot be compared to the horrible things that happened later especially during the war.

What my comments and the video are trying to point out though is that when nazism arose there were certain things happening, like the introduction of represssive laws and the repression of dissent. The early years of the rise of nazis saw many cases of street clashes between rival groups, the growing power of the state, the use of the police to put down protests. The media at the time in the form of newspapers and radio also carried a lot of propaganda that was obviously swinging to the right and had begun to demonise certain groups and not just Jews, but also the handicapped, communists, gays and criminals and generally any voice of dissent. Most of these people subsequently were rounded up and killed. We see pretty much the same now. It's just that they the mass scale rounding up has not started yet.

What the video is showing very graphically is that the USA is already at the very earliest stages of these developments as they are so many uncanny similarities. Of course though we should not be too focused on a strict comparison as fascism arose elsewhere like Italy, but you can be sure much the same happened at the early stages.

Now the problem or should I say worry is how will things have unfolded in another 5 or 10 years if they continue their current course. The narrator in the video leaves that up to you but by virtue of the comparison to the early stages of nazism, it is quite obvious what is likely in store. She does say though that some people realize what is coming down the line, which is fairly explicit.

In the text that I added above, I spell it out a bit more because I realize that not everyone is going to look at the video and I was trying to write a brief synposis of it.

So in summary your criticism is not really valid and has been rather too quick off the mark.

author by Antifapublication date Wed May 31, 2006 15:35author address author phone

Fascism doesn't start with concentration camps, that's where it ends.



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