←back to thread

628 points nodea2345 | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source
Show context
Clubber[dead post] ◴[] No.21124901[source]
People don't think this sort of thing can happen in the US. Just look at what the federal, state and local government does to people it doesn't like now.
nicoburns ◴[] No.21125065[source]
As a UK citizen, I'd be pretty worried about this kind of thing happening in the US. The US police seem incredibly violent and often unprovoked.
replies(1): >>21125099 #
luckylion ◴[] No.21125099[source]
> As a UK citizen, I'd be pretty worried about this kind of thing happening in the US.

A police officer shooting somebody that is physically attacking them with a metal club in a violent riot that involves firebombs being thrown at police officers? I would neither be surprised nor worried if that happened in the US.

Now, if they just opened fire at unarmed, peaceful protestors, I'd be worried (though not surprised that much).

replies(1): >>21126174 #
nicoburns ◴[] No.21126174[source]
This wouldn't be expected behaviour in the UK. Our riot police carry shields, not guns.
replies(1): >>21126372 #
1. luckylion ◴[] No.21126372[source]
Comparably to China in HK might be UK in Northern Ireland. I do remember them being somewhat less de-escalating than you make it sound.

In any case, you mentioned it happening in the US, that's what I was commenting on. I cannot imagine US cops not using their guns when attacked in that way. There is a point to be made about general strategies and not letting it escalate to the point where protesters throw molotov cocktails on police, but I don't know that either UK or US cops would simply disengage and give up parts of town to mob rule.