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Police Brutality is Violence

by Joan Annsfire
Smashing windows and spray painting are vandalism. Police Brutality is violence. It's important to make a distinction between the two.
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The Oakland Police Department continues their reign of terror upon demonstrators with the total of moderately to seriously injured folks now at three, two Iraq vets: Scott Olsen and Kayvan Sabehgi  and one videographer, Scott Campbell. The Berkeley Police have joined in the brutality by violently evicting a student group attempting to Occupy U.C. Berkeley. Their tents were trampled and they were forcibly removed from Sproul Plaza.

Meanwhile right-leaning propaganda rags like the San Francisco Chronicle are trying to paint actions like the General Strike Day with the broad brush of  "violence" because a small group of angry protesters broke some things sometime towards midnight on a day when 50,000 to 100,000 people closed big banks and the Port of Oakland without incident.

It is important to note a couple of things about this smear campaign. One, it is being used as an unsuccessful attempt to discredit the entire Occupy Movement. Two, people are justifiably angry at the economic crimes that have been perpetrated upon us. And three, vandalism and violence are not synonymous. While understanding that breaking windows or spray painting on them may not be the best way to win supporters and unite the movement, crimes against property are not equal to the harm the police are inflicting with clubs, teargas, pepper spray, rubber bullets and flash-bang grenades.

The city of Oakland is preparing for another raid on the Occupy Oakland camp. I commend the occupiers for open discussion with various proponents of aggressive action in a serious attempt to resolve differences and stay united. All power to the people!

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by A windows' not a spleen
Good piece about putting violence into perspective. Hey everyone come out tomorrow for the Stop police brutality march lead by veterans. March meets at 14th and Broadway in downtown Oakland at 4PM and goes till 7PM. Stand up to the real violence which is coming from the police!
by stephen Weber (Stephen_weber [at] hotmail.com)
I created a short video showing the current events of Oakland and the Occupy Movement.

Why the Vendetta Mask?

check it out...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QipfpYL01YQ&feature=youtu.be


Stephen Weber
by ScottOlsenORG
If you would like to email a get well message to Scott Olsen, the Iraq Vet who was critically injured at OO, you can email your message to GetWell [at] ScottOlsen.org. You can attach pictures, videos, etc and it will automatically be posted on the website http://www.ScottOlsen.org .

To view your message.. and to see pictures of 1000+ people holding the "Get Well Scott Olsen" sign, visit http://www.ScottOlsen.org .

Tweets/FBLikes/ links to http://www.ScottOlsen.org greatly appreciated

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