You know, I've heard "it can't happen here" quite a lot, and I no longer believe it.
OWS protests haven’t even came close to the riots of the 60s. There will be no Kent State or Chicago ‘68 police riot. Tensions are nowhere near the boiling point.
As most know, I'm a police officer and I have been involved in potentially-violent demonstrations.
I must admit that some of the things I've seen coming out of the OWS protests are not along the lines of the training I've received and I am rather appalled that while the state department is screaming bloody murder about the violent repression of peaceful protest elsewhere in the world, the same thing is going on here.
Oh, we're not firing live ammunition into crowds, but much of the response has been over the top.
I don't think we're at Kent State level yet... As noted, that was a National Guard unit and one poorly-chosen for the task. Undertrained and exhausted by most accounts.
A shock to the entire nation that no one wants to repeat.
Handling large-crowd situations can be really, seriously difficult. A peaceful group can turn to a mob in a second. Sometimes, the precipitating event isn't even an event; a simple rumor will be sufficient.
As well, there are occasionally agitators that deliberately provoke or attack police in order to draw a film-able response. These agitators may not even be involved in the protest; by all accounts the recent violence in Portland was caused by groups of "anarchist" types who had shown up to join the fun and stir things up.
Personally, I don't like the way these things are going, on either side. I sympathize with the OWS protesters, but I think they are going to have to go political to accomplish anything. The protests seem to be drawing a lot of sympathy but a lot of flack as well.. Much as was the case back in the 60s.
In this day and age, I think the only way another "Kent State" could happen would be if it were engineered to happen by the protestors.
Pay attention. Some idiot cop already sent a Marine Corps combat veteran to the hospital with a fractured skull by firing a high-velocity tear gas grenade into Occupy Oakland.
Somebody needs a suppository to remove a large round object from his lower digestive tract.
At this point it could not happen until both Facebook and Twitter go down for at least a week. The focus of the college civil unrest would be to get Facebook and Twitter back up and nothing to do with the country going to hell in a hand basket.
The current generation is politically worthless. They did nothing on the meltdown, nothing on no Congressional investigations, nothing on the bailouts, nothing on the the 3 undeclared, unfunded wars for corporate profits, nothing on the FED shoving $16 trillion out the back door to Europe between 2009 and 2010, as well as no federal budget cuts. They also did nothing when all the deficit junkies reelected all the same incumbents that orchestrated, executed and covered up the meltdown. Oh and a 2074 page ObamaCare bill nobody wanted that will take 10 years to even figure out what is in it. I could go on and on but they are politically lobotomized.
I mean what is this generation waiting for? If a dictator arose in this mess they would all just start building pyramids as long as they could keep their Iphones with unlimited text. Absolutely inexcusable.
The historian Crane Brinton in his book “Anatomy of a Revolution” laid out the common route to revolution. The preconditions for successful revolution, Brinton argued, are discontent that affects nearly all social classes, widespread feelings of entrapment and despair, unfulfilled expectations, a unified solidarity in opposition to a tiny power elite, a refusal by scholars and thinkers to continue to defend the actions of the ruling class, an inability of government to respond to the basic needs of citizens, a steady loss of will within the power elite itself and defections from the inner circle, a crippling isolation that leaves the power elite without any allies or outside support and, finally, a financial crisis. Our corporate elite, as far as Brinton was concerned, has amply fulfilled these preconditions. But it is Brinton’s next observation that is most worth remembering. Revolutions always begin, he wrote, by making impossible demands that if the government met would mean the end of the old configurations of power.
But then again NOT a single person predicted what his happening in the middle east re arab spring and the time frame it's taking. I think that part of the reason that momentum will take longer in the US is because the myth that "it can't happen here" is so ingrained in the US psychee. I think that if EU keeps going they way it has been and China's R/E bubble bursts at the same time you will see blood on the street.The second stage, the one we have entered now, is the unsuccessful attempt by the power elite to quell the unrest and discontent through physical acts of repression.
Pay attention. Some idiot cop already sent a Marine Corps combat veteran to the hospital with a fractured skull by firing a high-velocity tear gas grenade into Occupy Oakland.
As most know, I'm a police officer and I have been involved in potentially-violent demonstrations.
I must admit that some of the things I've seen coming out of the OWS protests are not along the lines of the training I've received and I am rather appalled that while the state department is screaming bloody murder about the violent repression of peaceful protest elsewhere in the world, the same thing is going on here.
Oh, we're not firing live ammunition into crowds, but much of the response has been over the top.
I don't think we're at Kent State level yet... As noted, that was a National Guard unit and one poorly-chosen for the task. Undertrained and exhausted by most accounts.
A shock to the entire nation that no one wants to repeat.
Handling large-crowd situations can be really, seriously difficult. A peaceful group can turn to a mob in a second. Sometimes, the precipitating event isn't even an event; a simple rumor will be sufficient.
As well, there are occasionally agitators that deliberately provoke or attack police in order to draw a film-able response. These agitators may not even be involved in the protest; by all accounts the recent violence in Portland was caused by groups of "anarchist" types who had shown up to join the fun and stir things up.
Personally, I don't like the way these things are going, on either side. I sympathize with the OWS protesters, but I think they are going to have to go political to accomplish anything. The protests seem to be drawing a lot of sympathy but a lot of flack as well.. Much as was the case back in the 60s.
The “Occupy” movement, whether displaying itself on Wall Street or in the streets of Oakland (which has, with unspeakable cowardice, embraced it) is anything but an exercise of our blessed First Amendment. “Occupy” is nothing but a pack of louts, thieves, and rapists, an unruly mob, fed by Woodstock-era nostalgia and putrid false righteousness. These clowns can do nothing but harm America.
“Occupy” is nothing short of a clumsy, poorly-expressed attempt at anarchy, to the extent that the “movement” – HAH! Some “movement”, except if the word “bowel” is attached - is anything more than an ugly fashion statement by a bunch of iPhone, iPad wielding spoiled brats who should stop getting in the way of working people and find jobs for themselves.
This is no popular uprising. This is garbage. And goodness knows they’re spewing their garbage – both politically and physically – every which way they can find.
Wake up, pond scum...
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To some extent. However, bringing in out-of-county guard from another part of the state with (then strongly different) politics was part of the problem. One could argue it was an accident.
I have to agree with Adam101 here. The place I work is a strange mix of 45+ and a bunch of 20somethings. and while the 20 somethings are technically savy they are socially and politically illiterate zombies.
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a unified solidarity in opposition to a tiny power elite
Not talking about the Marine. The cop needs a steel suppository. Bad police work. The chief should be off the force LAST WEEK.I thought you said the tear gas canister hit him in the head.
OWS protests haven’t even came close to the riots of the 60s. There will be no Kent State or Chicago ‘68 police riot. Tensions are nowhere near the boiling point.
Because you're all too eager to overreact.
Would you agree that the situation is being exacerbated by the talking heads (Beck, Hannity, Levin, etc) who are systematically attempting to dehumanize the Occupiers? And by comments like this from Frank Miller: