anarchoilluminati,
@anarchoilluminati@hexbear.net avatar

I temporarily went to Stormfront today and I saw someone comment on this picture like “It’s no big deal, there are snipers at every major football game too and they’re just looking for shooters in the crowd anyway!”

It made me appreciate not being there anymore and also made me wonder why that person doesn’t ask themselves WHY they live in a country where snipers are normalized at fucking sports games.

tactical_trans_karen,
@tactical_trans_karen@hexbear.net avatar

School shooter.

ashinadash,
@ashinadash@hexbear.net avatar
bazingabrain,
@bazingabrain@hexbear.net avatar

Can someone tag the moron who was yapping about sources and that these guys were akchually spotters and not real snipers please.

WhatDoYouMeanPodcast,
@WhatDoYouMeanPodcast@hexbear.net avatar

Okay, but when I want the protesters to have 1 tank I’m the bad guy you-hear-about-video-games

MemesAreTheory,
@MemesAreTheory@hexbear.net avatar

Every anti-israel protester gets a killdozer - that’s my campaign platform

Red_sun_in_the_sky,
@Red_sun_in_the_sky@lemmy.ml avatar

Something something Tiananmen something uhhhhhhhh authoritarian tankie. Uhhhh uhhhh. Students are hamas. Trump will take all rights. Vote blue. Uhhhhhhh free hong kong free syria free taiwan free tibet. China russia iran no rights. Uhhhhh

kfc,

Imagine the media’s reaction if this picture was from China. They’d roll with that shit for all of eternity, sear that shit into our mind, and lock us up in a box of fury

FreudianCafe,

No worries guys, as its the land of freedom, this guy is just protecting freedom, and the bullets he shoots are freedom bullets. If it hits you it makes you free (from material existence)

AOCapitulator,
@AOCapitulator@hexbear.net avatar

Tankie propaganda /s

Hotspur,

This shit is so wild. Large hyper-real push to define objecting to ongoing and unimpeachable military atrocities as hate crimes and anti-semitism. This then means that people objecting are either “Hamas terrorists” or “leftist fascists”. Therefore, use of snipers and para-military force must be employed. Like, all of this potential violence and oppression from a grotesque, albeit impressive, PR / propaganda campaign.

What I can’t wrap my head around, is that the claims are so insanely obviously fake/wrong. It really feels like some sort of shared delusion where the powers that be have agreed to just all agree that this absurd claim is reality, even though it looks the opposite to literally everyone else.

Whoever quarterbacked the destruction of Harvard and Penn’s presidents early on really did a whammy—the reactions at all of these universities seems so insanely disproportionate to what’s going on, it really reads as if they’re being blackmailed or otherwise compelled.

I really don’t see how you justify having snipers trained on your own students who are literally sitting on grass and singing/chanting.

Also, I assume it’s like a trespassing thing, but what is the legal basis for violently arresting students hanging out on quads? Is it just the university has “closed” these spaces, so the normal right to free movement of students is now revoked, and so being in these spaces counts as some sort of trespass?

I guess it doesn’t really matter, they can always fabricate whatever basis they need to bring in the thugs, but it just adds to the strange hyper-real feeling. Most of the protests haven’t had anything remotely approaching any definition of violence. The anti-war stuff in the 60s involved firebombing and lots of “property destruction” etc.

Anyhow, power to these kids, and glad they’re not balking in the face of all these threats and intimidation.

Side note: I realize that minorities and other marginalized groups have experienced the business end of American security state for years/decades/centuries, but is this perhaps a good example of the security state expanding its oppression and crackdown onto more privileged “mainstream” groups? I realize a lot of the protestors are minorities themselves, but I mean in the sense that these are college students at elite universities, some of them presumably from backgrounds of means/opportunity. Some dem senator did a voice clip on the news about how these college students are “leftist fascists” which is obviously garbage, but like everything else now, everything is just fascist this fascist that, with zero relation to the more academic understanding of the term.

If they somehow successfully get this hyper-real fiction to stick, there’s no limits to what they can get up to next—anything that challenges the dominant paradigm will just be labeled, targeted and removed. Not a unique occurrence, but certainly a signal that you’re well into authoritarian land.

I know this is an old, time-tested tactic against leftists and oppositions everywhere, it’s just one of the first times in my life I’ve noticed it really being used and pushed by mainstream media across the political spectrum. Similar shit was going down with BLM post George Floyd, but that was still mostly relegated to very partisan outlets, this feels much more broad-spectrum.

Assian_Candor,
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It’s a big misstep I think, many of these kids are well meaning libs who have been told their whole lives that the best way to enact change is peaceful protest. If you try that and end up getting a baton to the face, well that’s as radicalizing of a moment as there possibly could be.

I do hope they move on to burning shit next

SexyBunnyCop69420,

I know y’all hate him, but even Mr. 1984 agreed:

When I see an actual flesh-and-blood worker in conflict with his natural enemy, the policeman, I do not have to ask myself which side I am on.

Facebones,

The takeaway people NEED to get is that dems are just as fascist as Republicans. They don’t even talk about Republicans, they just name drop em to preemptively blame leftists for “what happens” if they lose (even though dems have done most of it themselves)

edge,

The protestors need to start open carrying.

Pentacat,

They do appear to be trying to exercise their rights under a long dead amendment. Perhaps another amendment might be worth a try?

edge,

It’s less “exercising their rights” and more defending themselves. There’s literally a sniper pointed at them, the cops are ready to kill.

Of course it could also backfire…

radiofreeval,
@radiofreeval@hexbear.net avatar

Cops get a lot less willing to brutalize people if they know that will be the last move they ever make.

Rascabin,

God forbid for educated minds having better ideas.

Llituro,
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https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/a082d2f6-b922-49c5-a181-c1a2fc1079b4.png

a somewhat better picture.

and a zoomed out picture of the building from google for reference.

https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/a83c339b-bfc1-4dbb-b148-93d2df03f021.png

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