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I guessed something like this was going to come out in the trials. Still think proscription was a counterproductive over-reaction, but clearly PA themselves were going further than I think a lot of people assumed.

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[–] Zombie@feddit.uk 1 points 17 hours ago

Aye, I understand my disdain of policing isn't the norm. I'm not even completely against having a police force, but there is a severe lack of accountability and consequences for the current police in their many unjust, often illegal, actions.

I think the only constructive thing left to say, without seeing the evidence ourselves, is two things.

One) is to note this article is written almost entirely from the state's perspective which illicits an automatic sense of right and sympathy in readers.

Two) is to reiterate that we have, as a society, no qualms about the thought of people being smashed over the head with a police baton, but when the reverse happens it's viewed as barbaric.

If the video is released we can judge for ourselves, but at the moment, I'm firmly in the camp of "they do it to us regularly, in the name of preventing genocide why can't we do it back?"

If video evidence proves otherwise, fair enough. But they've not released it and seem to be making a huge deal of the term sledgehammer when it could be any blunt force instrument.