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If you think they won’t keep attacking, you are wrong. If you think they’ll stop with rubber bullets and tear gas, you are wrong. If you think they aren’t coming for you, you are wrong.
2024: If you think, you are wrong.
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/s but it aint exactly incorrect
^you ^only ^need ^a ^carat ^at ^the ^start ^of ^the ^word!
Oh … Well… Don’t I have egg on my face! How the hell do you superscript on Lemmy?
Using Sync for Lemmy, by chance?
The
lemmy-ui
way is to surround every word with carets^like^ ^this^
.Ah, guess the formatting just doesn’t show up on here then.
Silly app. Thank you!
Doesn’t show on Voyager for Lemmy
How the hell do you superscript on Lemmy?
You use a ‘^’ on each side of the word you want to superscript. And for subscript it’s ‘~’.
The bootlicker brigade is out here downvoting the truth
European here, never heard of that, but WTF???
Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_MOVE_bombing
The 1985 MOVE bombing, locally known by its date, May 13, 1985, was the destruction of residential homes in the Cobbs Creek neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, by the Philadelphia Police Department during a standoff with MOVE, a black liberation organization. Philadelphia police dropped two explosive devices from a helicopter onto the roof of a house occupied by MOVE. The Philadelphia Police Department allowed the resulting fire to burn out of control, destroying 61 previously evacuated neighboring homes over two city blocks and leaving 250 people homeless. Six adults and five children were killed in the attack, with one adult and one child surviving. A lawsuit in federal court found that the city used excessive force and violated constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizure.
The callousness manifested by the police is truly shocking. “Allowed the fire to burn out of control” is important here – the cops deliberately denied firefighters access to the scene so they could deal with the spreading fire. “WTF” is exactly right.
For more depth on this, I recommend the CBC podcast “The Africas vs America”. It’s weird that the incident isn’t better known given how wild the story is.
Excessive force and illegal search? For fuck’s sake, this is outright treason!
I can’t believe that the police BOMBED a building. That alone is absolutely insane.
I can’t remember exactly what happen but thr police chief in charge of all the death and destruction was given the maximum penalty. He had to make an apology.
But did he have to mean it? Because if he did, that’s close to cruel and unusual for a cop…
European here too. Have read the article right now & got another reason (not that i need one) to never set a foot in that country. It’s a shame, great scenery.
Our people may suck, but the parts where the people aren’t are really beautiful.
Problem is people bought the places to get a beautiful view, too.
There’s a reason they want to control the top social media/news platforms.
Jfc I had never heard about this
Don’t forget about the Tulsa Massacre.
‘City of Brotherly Love’
ITT: a whole fuckload of people ignoring context.
Condemn the cops for using excessive force. Condemn them for not taking more time to de-escalate the situation. Condemn then for bringing 500 cops and burning down the neighborhood.
However, this wasn’t just a random act of violence, the MOVE people opened fire on the cops first. This was after months of people complaining about the trash piling up around the building, them using a bullhorn to effectively harass the people who lived around them, etc. The MOVE people, by what I’ve read, seemed like hell to live near. (This is mostly in the wikipedia article, the only part conveniently omitted being that MOVE shot first)
But to my real point: IDC who you are or what you’re fighting for, if you decide to open fire with kids near you (or near the thing you’re shooting) then you’re a bad fucking person.
“But but. The brown people were dirty and out”