Cthulhu
10-31-2013, 10:57 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXVr4-8RurY
"It's what they didn't do..."
They didn't call the police when one of the police was getting the crap beat out of them.
The established order to not get involved apparently doesn't like selective apathy. When there is a swarm of cops beating someone, perhaps to death, people don't dare get involved for fear that they'll be the next victim.
So why should the cops be so surprised when the apathy turns on them?
I don't know the individual circumstances behind the beatings, but I do know that it is in response to how people think towards the police.
Apathy is a bad thing, apparently only bad if the state guard is under attack though.
"It's what they didn't do..."
They didn't call the police when one of the police was getting the crap beat out of them.
The established order to not get involved apparently doesn't like selective apathy. When there is a swarm of cops beating someone, perhaps to death, people don't dare get involved for fear that they'll be the next victim.
So why should the cops be so surprised when the apathy turns on them?
I don't know the individual circumstances behind the beatings, but I do know that it is in response to how people think towards the police.
Apathy is a bad thing, apparently only bad if the state guard is under attack though.