Great news for people who like Youtube, which I suppose are those who never actually become dismayed by reading the comments or want to wander out of their macro-cultural or sub-cultural niche.
Start again -
If you go to Youtube today, you can watch or upload vids of Police Brutality on the brand spanking new "police brutality channel"..........."oh but it's not snuff!" they complain.
seemingly it's very popular. http://www.youtube.com/Copwatchers Just in case you think it's all yankee police brutality I'll highlight 2 bits of Brit police brutality - for indeed this idea did not come from a Yankee but a Brit and since s/he started it off it's become one of the most popular channels ever! which just go to show Youtube is going from strength to strength.
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Police Brutality in London - pretty stock standard title there, try & be a bit more ironic or political please when you lacking a bit of Garda brutality or Indymedia credibility decide to do your citizen journalism in some other country where the beer/drugs/religion/genitals are cheap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYuRbjcs1uo
angry chav pulled over by british police - 2'51" - jayzhuz, that would be a classist and racist "chav" use there not a political bolivarian one........or would it? you watch the vid - & you decide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cPNiCST1Ig
I'm not into this, but whatever floats your boat or sinks your junk as we say in the backroom with a certain asperity.
Last link for real political types reminds us of the Quebec agent provacateur incident recently, which in French the language they speak in Quebec is generally uttered as "provocative agent" incident....... Yes it is......... Don't argue with me....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St1-WTc1kow our serious write-ups http://indymedia.ie/article/83953 http://www.indymedia.ie/article/83907