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Originally posted by Flint2011
reply to post by jlv70
I am displeased that a person was hurt overall, the fact that he is a Marine is just a means of exploitation being used by media and OWS in my view. NO ONE deserves what that young man had happen to him.
Originally posted by Flint2011
reply to post by Xcathdra
Hi Xcathdra, Glad to see you in here. I have been following up a bit regarding what you mentioned myself. I really wasn't debating that as without facts I am unable to pinpoint what brought about the harm to the man but it should not have happened either way. I have genuine concern for all out there. Especially my brothers in blue getting the blame for crap they didn't do. So many things can go wrong so fast.
Originally posted by blupblup
Originally posted by Evanzsayz
reply to post by v1rtu0s0
So the guy died?
No, he's not dead AFAIK but he's in a serious condition in hospital.
Originally posted by FissionSurplus
Now I know why the protesters in Athens, Greece, were seen with full motorcycle helmets on, visors down.
This is a sad story, but not unexpected, considering the mentality of the men in blue. I hope the Marine pulls through with a full recovery. I also hope that this will be a clarion call for veterans to come out and show their solidarity. They, more than any other, know how dishonest and dishonorable our government has become. They, more than any other, know that they were nothing more than an invading force for Wall Street multinational interests, and once TPTB were done with them, they tossed them aside like garbage.
It has become time to bite the hand that pretends to feed us.
Marines around the world are outraged by the injuries inflicted by police on Scott Olsen at Tuesday's Occupy Oakland protests. Olsen is in a medically-induced coma after getting hit in the head by a police projectile.
The following picture is taken from the Reddit thread "How I feel, as a United States Marine, about what occurred in Oakland."
This man is not alone. In the five hours since the thread went up there have been over 600 comments.
The Iraq War veteran injured in clashes between police and anti-Wall Street protesters felt so strongly about economic inequality that he wanted to do something to change it, his roommate said Thursday.
Scott Olsen, 24, joined the protests as he worked his day job as a network engineer and left his apartment each night to sleep alongside protesters in San Francisco and Oakland, Calif., Keith Shannon said.
Originally posted by AzureSky
If there are any military in the audience, what is your view on it?
I believe that the military men/women have a bond, stronger than just any old bond. A war bond. They fought together in the war. It will incite anger among a lot of people i do believe. If this man dies, it will be the turning point i do believe. It just brings more military into the mix. And they are tougher than cops ever will be.
Veterans fought a war, and now they're fighting one at home against people sworn to protect the people.
Originally posted by AzureSky
Alright. So where did it become okay to use tear gas as a first response? It matters not if they are blocking the way, they are peaceful protesters, and you can grab them and take them away. But you must resort to using tear gas? and rubber bullets? and sound cannons? I have lost even more respect for some of the police. There are pictures of the marine, and other people in the link, beware, some are bloody. One photographs a woman in a wheelchair coming out of a cloud of tear gas. The marine got smashed in the head with a tear gas canister (or perhaps a rubber bullet), he has a fractured skull, and brain swelling. God bless.
This is going to invoke more of a response from the marines and military, I am not military, but i have the understanding that they are like brothers, they fight side by side. And after this, i suspect an increased military presence at any Occupy encampment.
Military like this man, will always have a place in my heart for standing up for what they believe in. Peace.
edit on 26/10/11 by AzureSky because: (no reason given)
Here's a pic taken before he got shot, Olsen and the sailor are standing directly in front of the police line. Olsen and the sailor are sandwiched between the main body of protesters and the police.
Originally posted by Xcathdra
Originally posted by Flint2011
reply to post by jlv70
there is the possibility the item that hit the marine did not come from the police. Apparently rocks and glass bottle were being thrown along with paint and other items.
All that aside the Marines status has been upgraded.
Originally posted by kno22
reply to post by Xcathdra
They were masked. We don't know who they were or what 'force' they represent. With no discernable ID how can anyone be investigated? At this point it would require others on that side of the barrier to make a positive ID...if they can...or will. Being a member of our military does not rule out participation in a peaceful demonstration. We have the right to peaceful demonstration. Speaking up when we believe our gov'ts action is
wrong is our duty.
The system is broken. A broken system will not allow itself to be voted out.
Yeah, it's kind of like how the Tea Party didn't like their movement being smeared, and yet that's exactly what they're doing to the Occupy Protests. Or you know, the Tea Party complaining about Occupy Protestors breaking the law (i'm not talking about the public indecency thing) when the original Tea Party (aka what their movement is based) also broke the law. Or you know, complain about the occupiers threatening violence when the tea partiers did the same. I guess it's only a double standard when it's on the side that doesn't agree with you.
Originally posted by ManBehindTheMask
The irony of the whole thing, is that the same people that are putting these vets on a pedestal, BEFORE the OWS protest, were the same people calling them monsters, baby killers, tools of the gov.....
Not to mention stupid, ignorant, oh and lets not forget that only people who are the bottom rung in America join the military......
Oh wait, unless its for OUR cause............
Really, some people make me want to vomit until i have a brain hemorrhage.......
Originally posted by technical difficulties
Yeah, it's kind of like how the Tea Party didn't like their movement being smeared, and yet that's exactly what they're doing to the Occupy Protests. Or you know, the Tea Party complaining about Occupy Protestors breaking the law (i'm not talking about the public indecency thing) when the original Tea Party (aka what their movement is based) also broke the law. Or you know, complain about the occupiers threatening violence when the tea partiers did the same. I guess it's only a double standard when it's on the side that doesn't agree with you.
Originally posted by ManBehindTheMask
The irony of the whole thing, is that the same people that are putting these vets on a pedestal, BEFORE the OWS protest, were the same people calling them monsters, baby killers, tools of the gov.....
Not to mention stupid, ignorant, oh and lets not forget that only people who are the bottom rung in America join the military......
Oh wait, unless its for OUR cause............
Really, some people make me want to vomit until i have a brain hemorrhage.......edit on 27-10-2011 by technical difficulties because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Xcathdra
reply to post by Vitchilo
The Rubber Bullet claims are inaccurate since Oakland PD does not use rubber bullets at all.